>Question: Have you been doing a good job sticking to your schedule ? I have been making art, but too many pinups and crossover events, and not enough comic pages. November and December will be the months of less pinups and more pages to make up for it. 1/5
How do I convert my fanfic into an original work without making it obvious?
Parker Martinez
They cute
Jackson Perry
Where is everyone
Michael Evans
Shoveling snow, mostly. Trying to survive winter. Looking foward to mushing my dogs later today. Admiral pizza book 3 is coming soon. I need to start my campaign but im dragging my feet with 100 + days left to go. Working on the print documents on the previous books. Im working on edible comic book prototypes as a campaign perk, along with pizza hats, clothes, stickers, toys, trading cards. I was reading the new PS5 will be backwards compatible with dreams, a PS5 version of Admiral pizza dream team fighters is on the menu. Never give up, never stop fighting to make your pizza dreams come true.
I'm currently working on a project related to the /coc/ threads that's a story based on some of their characters but it's also kinda its own thing. Now i'm using some characters that might just be considered offensive, but I want to publish it on multiple platforms just so people can read it. Including the pipedream to publish a softcover book via amazon self-publishing. Also including storytiming it here once it's finished. I'm wondering how should I deal with any backlash I may get thrown at me from people who hate my comic's characters/themes/events/etc?
Levi Rivera
I guess have some of what I've made so far. I wrote the script along side it, but I wasn't going to put the text in until I finish the entire thing. I'm about halfway through the second file of empty boxes like this and about halfway through the story.
what's the best way to approach knowing my art sucks but doing a comic anyway? i'm perfectly comfortable with admitting it sucks, but i can't find a way of saying "yeah, it sucks, that's just something we're stuck with" that doesn't either sound too complacent or too irony poisoned
Blake King
>what's the best way to approach knowing my art sucks but doing a comic anyway? Don't. Git gud or go do something else. What kind of dumb bullshit are you spewing right now?
Logan Ross
Nah fuck that noise I'm making a comic because it's fun, when I put it online it's because that's an easy way to show it to my friends. If anyone else wants to read it, great, if they think it sucks, great too, so long as they don't have the false idea that if they leave enough angry comments I'll git gud.
Mason Wilson
They may be cute on the outside but they do very uncute deeds. Busy with other things I'd imagine, and also drawing new comics. It is finished.
Don't be complacent and content with crappy art, work to improve and get better so that your crappy art becomes good art.
>what's the best way to approach knowing my art sucks but doing a comic anyway? By doing what I do, I focus on the story, the dialogue, and the characters, and then the art improves, if I can.
Juat make the comic. So long as you always strive f
Isaiah Smith
Waiting for someone to answer my question. Not sure why, all these threads are is a bunch of untalented wannabes circlejerking. Odds are, I'd get terrible advice anyway.
Ethan Stewart
*for improvement, then no one will care. My art was total shit at first. Now its just crap.
Damn mobile posting
Parker Collins
If you and I weren't untalented wannabes, none of us would be here user. Why don't you share your art and lack of talent with the thread?