by Tdarcos » Tue Mar 23, 2021 12:46 am
AArdvark wrote: Mon Mar 22, 2021 5:26 pm
If you build a work station every day you can stick the used gum on the underside
No, 'Vark, I meant he should do that for the once-a-month project.
AArdvark wrote: Mon Mar 22, 2021 5:26 pm
Creating something every day is a little difficult. No, pushing yourself to create something every day is difficult.I couldn't draw a Crazy Doodle every day, they would start to become lame, like Garfield.
Actually, you'd most likely plan a story and do anywhere from 2-4 a day for a 7-day-a-week strip. Professional cartoonists usually set up a "buffer" that represents about a month's worth of work before starting. So if you do 2 a day, in 2 months you have six months of strips done.
Howard Tayler, creator of the Web Comic
Schlock Mercenary, gave up a lucrative (as in 6-figure) job to become a cartoonist in the summer of 2000. The comic has appeared on his website every single day since then, without any being late, despite the fact he had a server crash. Over twenty years of seven-day a week cartoons. If you check out
episode 1, the artwork is much cruder than how it looked even
a year later. The strip (and spin-offs such as books and merchandise) produced enough income to support him and his family. He has announced he plans to end the strip and may have done so already.
But to do that, do an every day comic strip for weeks, months and years at a time, takes a lot of discipline.
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If you build a work station every day you can stick the used gum on the underside[/quote]
No, 'Vark, I meant he should do that for the once-a-month project.
[quote=AArdvark post_id=119439 time=1616459188 user_id=20]
Creating something every day is a little difficult. No, pushing yourself to create something every day is difficult.I couldn't draw a Crazy Doodle every day, they would start to become lame, like Garfield.
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Actually, you'd most likely plan a story and do anywhere from 2-4 a day for a 7-day-a-week strip. Professional cartoonists usually set up a "buffer" that represents about a month's worth of work before starting. So if you do 2 a day, in 2 months you have six months of strips done.
Howard Tayler, creator of the Web Comic [i]Schlock Mercenary[/i], gave up a lucrative (as in 6-figure) job to become a cartoonist in the summer of 2000. The comic has appeared on his website every single day since then, without any being late, despite the fact he had a server crash. Over twenty years of seven-day a week cartoons. If you check out [url=https://www.schlockmercenary.com/2000-06-12]episode 1[/url], the artwork is much cruder than how it looked even [url=https://www.schlockmercenary.com/2001-06-12]a year later[/url]. The strip (and spin-offs such as books and merchandise) produced enough income to support him and his family. He has announced he plans to end the strip and may have done so already.
But to do that, do an every day comic strip for weeks, months and years at a time, takes a lot of discipline.