Should I start a webcomic?
I mean, the story’s in my head, and I love drawing comics. It’s just I’m pretty terrible at being consistent- I’m worried I’d do it for about three months and then flake out on it :/ idk if it’s a good idea to even begin. Maybe if I only updated once a week I’d manage, but I’m the sort who has big bursts of energy followed by a big slump in interest. I’m not sure I’d want to start something that would just end up frustrating everyone.
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g2-lpi said: If you’re worrying about it fizzling, I’d suggest thinking about it like a minseries. Y'know, something with a finite storyline (even if it might not).
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obsessivepuzzles said: Start with a short story, then see if it goes beyond that mate! If you keep loving it, you;ll know you can keep going :D
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undynedevotion said: Definitely! Maybe plot out a three-month “pilot” storyline and see how it goes? Worst case scenario, it ends then and you have some new experience under your belt, new fans, and some more art to put in your portfolio. And hey, I’d like to read it! c:
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yamyams said: A short story is always a good way to keep it consistent. XD It won’t be like a series and it would have an end!
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vivziepop said: its a big commitment, but If the story is there I say go for it, I have just started really working on mine and it feels so great, my advice is to do a good bit of it before posting any, just cause you wont be as pressed for time and can pace.
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bibliofilariidae said: short answer? yessssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssss Don’t worry about abandoning it. That happens all the time! At least you’d be able to say that you’ve done it.
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captainkay said: If you were to do it, have many pages done ahead of time so that you can give yourself some breathing space.
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crimsonfirecat said: Yeeeeeeeeeeees
becdecorbin said: maybe you could finish an entire story first and then post it? (lol this slump thing sounds a bit like I had happen with DLL D: on one hand I want to return to it but on the other, bleh.)
chimerachick-deactivated-blog said: I’d say go for it, but if you get tired, don’t procrastinate, just stop. Your ask blogs are amazing, and it’d be cool to see more of your art. Especially with a character of your own. That’s my two sense, anyhow.
yunisverse said: From what I’ve seen of every single person who’s started a webcomic, it’s a scary undertaking, and can result in a bunch of stress! That aside, though, I know you’ve got the talent for it, I’d love to read anything you put out if you wanted to do it.
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amerikhantrash said: FOLLOW YOUR HEART, idk, start small? It doesn’t have to be a massive undertaking unless you want it to be.
caffeinescribbles said: For the love of god woman you LOVE doing this stuff and you’re GOOD at it! If I don’t see a webcomic from you I will come over to canada and beat you with oranges!
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give it a go! treehousefriend liked this
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