Kaukenux

Kaukenux

Me too, I started a month ago and started digital drawing a month prior to that, my art isn't great and the dialogue seems confusing, yet it's improving. There are so many chapters on schedule as I've drew near daily. I slipped two pages into my latest chapter and it's so obvious.:laughing:

Now I use ink only after watercolor [image]

I didn't know what I was doing until I started, either. It turns out making a comic was the best artistic decision I've ever made for myself. The main thing you need is to know where your plot is going, and to have a script; at least for the first 10 episodes or so. That'll give you a direction to…

If you are having fun......draw it.... If you wanna upload it is up to you.....if you don't , you can just draw it for yourself. Maybe you can draw some pages and after you get the rythm, you can start uploading them....

With my comic I went through the same stuff. What helped me were to split things up into more digestible pieces that I know I'll be able to complete. Prior to posting my comic I had a huge word document of various different settings, characters, branching world building ideas and all that fun st…

I think you should totally go for it!! It sounds like a neat idea and if you think it'd be fun to draw I would go for it! I think some things that really helped me launch my comic after many failed attempts of 'trying to make a comic' was definitely thumbnailing!!! Having those tiny rough page lay…

Seconding this! Either a one-shot of a different story, or even a one-shot/"pilot episode" of the actual story would work too :slight_smile: Starting with something of a manageable size that you're confident you can finish is a good idea when starting out, I think. Once you get a feel for the process then you c…

You won't know till you try! You'll learn so many things by just going out there and doing it!! There are a numerous youtbe advise for webcomics and on this site itself. If you're not sure on the main one, you could try a oneshot first to get an idea of what running a long time series might be lik…

Sounds like you should go for it :slight_smile:. You don't have to know what you're doing to write a comic XD. Bonus... you might learn as you go. But you do have to think it's fun - pretty pointless/lots of work if you're not having a good time.

I’m going to be flat-out honest. I have tried to write comics before, but... yeah, after a little while I’m just like, “Screw this, I have no idea what I’m doing.” So. The question ringing in my head right now is: should I draw/write a comic? In case any of you would like to know, the idea in my …

you improved a lot !