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I'm reminded of something a motivational speaker named Les Brown said, "People buy from those that they like, know and trust". They also buy products/brands that they like, know and trust. Marketing/advertising is introducing producers/products to potential buyers to build a relationship where buye…
Sketchbooksage (FREE) downloadable promo #1 contains promotional content from sketchbooksage.com and sketchbooksage affiliated blog pages. Inside you will find pages from my webcomics Akuma Sake and Badham, a few of my sketches, a link to my photoshop brushes and some samples of my graphic tees. …
[image] Akuma Sake is an anthropomorphic webcomic about a sword for hire named Akuma Sake. He is well known amongst his trade as the Drunken Demon because of his ability to blow fire after consuming alcohol among other bizarre things.
Hi I'm Sketchbooksage, I have a comic called Akuma Sake and another called Badham. I have custom ad banners on both comics and I would like to trade ad banner spaces with other creators that have custom ad banners for promotion. Basically I put your comic's ad banner on my comic and you put mine …
One way is to put a layer over your line work and name it "color" then set that layer to multiply. Then you start blocking in colors, first you would block the whole panel in one color and then you can start blocking in colors for your characters, background and whatever else is in your panel usi…
Thanks for the honorable mention guys, I really appreciate it.
Thanks for the intel.
Does Webtoons have a ad revenue program like Tapastic?
I have some more free Photoshop Brushes along with some others that cost $0.99 for those interested. sketchbooksage photoshop brushes
My comic is called Akuma Sake[image] Akuma Sake is an anthropomorphic webcomic about a sword for hire
My comic is called Akuma Sake [image]
I'm 33 and I've made comics since I was in 7 I guess.
Are fan based comics included?
Here's the first page of my comic that introduces the main character to the reader. [image] Akuma Sake
Here some of the comics in my list that could use some more spot light. http://tapastic.com/series/Shadosassins http://tapastic.com/series/Section-9 http://tapastic.com/series/KIBUUKA http://tapastic.com/series/Pound-of-Flesh
Thanks for the love man.
I visited Line Webtoons page and found a section about their publishing platform offering monthly compensation, is anyone here also publishing on Webtoons? If so could you share your experience especially if you have received compensation. http://www.webtoons.com/en/about_featured
Follow the bizarre adventures of Akuma Sake, a sword for hire that can blow fire after consuming alcohol. Akuma Sake [image]
Hi I'm sketchbooksage, I can't remember if ever introduced myself when I first joined Tapastic so I will do that now. I have a comic here called Akuma Sake. It's about the bizarre adventures of a sword for hire that blows fire after consuming alcohol. [image] This is my reading list
Well I script the story at least 20-30 pages ahead of the comic pages, I don't set anything in stone because once it's time for me to actually draw the pages I find that I come up with something that I think works better than what I scripted a week or a month ago. Basically I put what I generally w…
When you say you write the beginning,middle and end are you referring to your whole comic series or an episode?
Welcome to Tapastic!
http://tapastic.com/series/Space-Kid-Comics http://tapastic.com/series/RPR---RocknPunch-Riders http://tapastic.com/series/Pound-of-Flesh http://tapastic.com/series/Section-9 http://tapastic.com/series/Shadosassins
My comic is called Akuma Sake. It's a anthropomorphic story of a sword for hire who can blow fire after consuming alcohol. [image]
When you say serve do you mean looked at or clicked on?
I re-read my own comic after posting a new page or episode, are the pages I look at as a creator being counted for impressions or are they being filtered out ?
Directly on a tablet pc using sketchbook pro and photoshop. [image]
Yeah you got it. It seems it's easier to reach this state with the experience gained from practice.
When you are creating whether it's a drawing,painting,sculpting or writing do you go to a place or reach a state where you don't actively think about what you are creating but simply do without thought or unguided by thought? Some would call this "The Zone", A state where you are intuitively doing w…