AJRuby

Aj Ruby

twitter.com/SoulEmpireDaily

I'm the author of Soul Empire Chronicles here on Tapastic and LINE Webtoon.

My twitter is Waka_xo Here are some helpful hashtags you can use to get more eyes on your art/comic: makingcomics, supportcomics, comicsuncut, promotecomics, comicbookhour, webcomicchat *Keep an eye out for hashtags that interest you and try to use ones that are trending. There are also daily h…

I'm a really big fan of Twitter, my handle is DMBrigman As others have said only posting your comic updates doesn't really get followers. Think about it this way with people you socialize with in real life, you don't always want to hear only about buying their book/diet supplements/jewelry/etc. So…

I’ve been posting my art online since 2010, and have been on Tapastic for the past two years. Popularity (or lack thereof) was a source of anguish for me for the longest time. However, I eventually found that my desire to become popular was interfering with my ability to create – I would spend m…

I wouldn't really say it sucks, I like the update, it's very sleek and appealing to a newer "generation" and looks cute in a way. However your points are a little... Baseless? I understand it's your opinion but it seems biased towards the fact that you just don't like that the update is new and di…

A while ago I started mirroring my comics to webtoon too. I started with uploading two pages every two days. That got me an okay ish attention and nobody was upset because of the two pagers (probably because of the narrow update-shedule) Now with some subscribers but without a proper buffer I chan…

Finally figured it out haha [image]

I've done just some shitty portraits (I very rarely feel like doing fanart) [image] [image] Some Jak II fanart (because I refuse to acknowledge what happened at the end of Jak III that shit broke my tween heart) [image]

Absolutely. I always read a few pages of a comic, even if I'm not super impressed by the artwork. Occasionally you hit a gem where even though the artist still is learning (aren't we all, though?) the dialogue/story/sense of humor and emotional draw is absolute perfection.

I won't read a comic with art that doesn't work. So like, for example, if your lines are amateurish and unconfident and your colours are bright and weird, but your expressions are ON POINT and your weird poses don't detract from the humour of the strip, then the places where the art is weak or sim…

Story time : Before I was 15 yo I had never drew a human character in my life, and at that age I discovered manga with titles likes chobits, love hina, naruto, dn angel ( to just talk about the first books I read ) and naturally my style got ver very inspired by this styles as I learned to do char…

I'm just going to mention that I'm 30, and only started making comics 6 years ago. I hadn't even ever read a comic book until I got married. So don't worry about age. Hayao Miyazaki is 76 years old and it doesn't stop him from creating new things. :slight_smile: So, don't worry about getting old, you have lots …

It's never too late, I'm 27, I've done art school and have been a freelance illustrator for 3 years now. It's never NEVER too late, and being super popular helps but how many artists are that popular ? When you are not that popular there are other ways to find clients. Let me tell you you are you…

well... primarily, id say keep working on your art. it would reeeeeeally help you to study anatomy and gesture. id also throw in studying colour; nice colours can, imo, make up where art lacks. like, the main thing is anatomy. its super hard to get down, i admit, and im pretty sure everyone at every…

I've got a bunch I really like for Grassblades. =D [image] [image] [image] [image] Aaaand this one, which I did for the big 1000-mark!