So I released my first physical copy of my novel Wallflower Blooming in January. Was it the best...I am a fan of myself but I admit it needed work. So I gave it a rest. In May I released my second book/my first series, The Light of Night Book One. This time remembering the criticism I faced be…
I'm trying to commission some art for my novel and my last artist fell through and several others have not responded to me. I'm willing to pay and be professional but it seems everywhere I turn, I remain on 'read'. Anyone have some artist recommendations or where the best place to find those who act…
Hello everyone! I know that nobody really knows me and I’m just another person on the internet. However, being on this forum really makes me feel heard! So I just wanted to update about the pre college program I’m in for Animation! Everything is so great! I’m in the start of my second week here…
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Hi, You can post your service on Reddit, or setup a seller account on Fiverr. See below for links. https://www.reddit.com/r/ComicBookCollabs/ https://www.fiverr.com/ Good luck, Sienna
You can try checking Webcomic / Webtoon / Tapas / Comics Discord Servers in general, sometimes there are authors looking for assistans. You can also check out Sub Reddits, Comic/Webcomic Facebook Groups, DeviantArt's forum is also a good alternative. It's a matter of searching, being attentive to t…
Hi, thank you! So your it's a really fresh story, and definitely deserves to be read! I really loved the video you did!
Hi! I'm struggling in promoting my story, just like you! But I'm sure that me and you are making a good job and deserve to have more readers. So I want to introduce my comic " The Diaries of Cornelius Yeast" , but I also want to see your works! Let's promote all these beautiful staff here! Th…
I have done a timelapse! I always have seen other people on youtube do things like this. Making the whole drawing in a couple of minutes have a charm. Its looks cooler, and it make it look as if you know what you are doing. It may help to people who wants to understand how things are done, to do it …
Somehow my Twitter is more successful than any other platform. I can't necessarily say this list is a guarantee for success, but here's what I do on there: Start conversations about webcomics (i.e. "Hey webcomic creators, what is your process for _______") It encourages other creators to reply, w…
First thing I'll say upfront is: RUN! lol I'm not really kidding, though. Twitter is just about the most toxic social media there is. Okay, maybe Facebook but they tie for first. Secondly, no, you are not expected to follow-for-follow. In fact, anyone who has spent just 3 months on Twitter will te…
don't use twitter, its a hellscape out there (says someone who uses twitter every day)
My biggest advice right now is to find an extension to block things like Twitter Trends, Topics to Follow, and the like. The ads are a bit harder to work with, but blocking the others will make it easier to shape your experience. A lot of Twitter Trends do deal with politics, news from your region, …
Twitter is still kind of fresh to me. Over the years I've kinda ignored it and just had my username parked in case I ever really figured it out. I had a couple comics go semi-viral after I started just sharing the same posts I share on Instagram so I started just keeping that up. The work I post on …
Since when is it common courtesy to follow people back on Twitter? That's never been a thing among any of the artist circles I run in there. We follow people because we want to see their stuff on our feed, not because we feel somehow obligated. Follow for follow is a bad idea anyway, all it create…
Twitter rewards constant use, like several tweets a day, and appealing to trending topics. Fanart gets WAY more engagement than original art, even for artists who are quite up there. The conversion rate (how much people are willing to click links you share) is lower on Twitter than almost any other …
I'll second @Lirina's suggestions. I've had a lot of fun and better success getting into groups of people who like similar things. Use relevant hashtags, interact with people, participate in twitter events, retweet folks, and you'll find your people.
Follow people relevant to what you want to post. On Twitter it's common courtesy to follow someone back when they follow you so you will find a few followers easily
@alsfxxi Okay, that makes sense. I like that tip about faster scenes need less panels. Slower scenes need more. Thank you! @Kaydreamer Yeah, I usually only thumbnail 1-4 pages at a time. But thumbnailing in longer batches would help things flow a lot better. And then they could be test read togeth…
Per a suggestion given in another thread I made I'm hoping to host these every week or every other week. The premise is pretty simple: If you are an artist available for any kind of commission or collab work post here. Keeping in line with collab category rules but also out of courtesy I ask that …
I'm so excited, today is the book launch for my comic, Derailed. I've been publishing it as a webcomic in multiple places online, but now it's finally available to buy as a paperback.
This is the first big comic I've finished, and it took a few years to make, so it's really fun to finally have …
Hey, thanks a lot! Just subscribed to your channel!
I mainly use this channel for showcasing any animation I do, either for school or personal, and if time permits animatics!
In mine, it's just ARC's music (the guy who helped me with the ost for my first comic on this website) Go sub for him definitely!
I like to use the Clip timelapse feature! It's super nice, but sucks if your computer is slow Timelapse [image]
I must finish previous artworks, I must... but they look so suitable for streaming
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I'm trying to be more active on Instagram, so i guess this will help with that. Here's my latest: [image] link: https://www.instagram.com/p/CLhdZ9iFEPh/ https://www.instagram.com/kazbotsoup/