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Hello! I was briefly making a comic back in 2015 called Space Deer, and I got a bit more than 1000 subscribers. Now I'm gonna reboot that comic completely, different art style, tweaked format and character design, etc. But I see two alternatives as to how I could go about treating my old series …
Romantic comedy in a ruined, overgrown city:
Nice thread! I will have a look around it! I super agree about that point so I remade my cover to have a bit more story to it. I think it's a bit better. [image] It's gonna be interesting to see if this helps anything
I'm not talking about the thumbnails for the episodes but the main cover thumbnail. The first thing people see when they find your comic. [image] As an example this is the thumbnail for the series I'm currently working on, I think it's technically decent but I don't think it really pulls people …
This is so cute and wholesome, I need to kick back a bit more haha
I always am happier to get a comment than I am stressed about what to reply! I have a bit of social anxiety and in the end that's what this boils down to for me, I can have a hard time engaging in real life conversations, this is just a symptom of that. Don't feel any pressure to adapt your commen…
oh! That's a great idea, thanks! Will def give that a shot!
Props for being decent even to haters <3
This is how I reason about it too but I rarely get questions or longer compliments on my current series so it just looks like I'm not very invested in my readers because I find it hard to respond to their comments.
Is it disrespectful to not answer everyone? Should you answer nonsensical comments and negative comments? Positive comments is much easier to respond to obviously. What do you think?
I used to worry a lot about perspective and that everything is concrete and fleshed out. With the comic I'm currently making this would take so much time I eventually landed on an approach where I almost tease at how stuff work and almost draw stuff orthographically but I split each environment into…
[image] This is my feel-good, romantic comedy set in a flourishing post apocalyptic city.
[image] One of the latest pages from Plantland: https://tapas.io/series/Plantland
Is there any way to find out what words are commonly put into the search bar on tapas? I'd love to see some statistics of that, I'm mostly clueless as to what to tag my comics and series with. I can't imagine what someone would type to try and find something like what I make.
Here's some of my favorites of my current series [image] [image] [image]