Is there money in webcomics
I can't draw but I can write so I could slap together a few simple pages weekly
Where do I shill them afterwards?
Is there money in webcomics
I can't draw but I can write so I could slap together a few simple pages weekly
Where do I shill them afterwards?
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Everyone thinks they can write. If you can't draw you're fucked
From what I've seen most of the popular webcomics have really shitty generic calarts style 'art'
why do you speak in buzzwords
There isn't and that ship has sailed. It'd only be feasible if you already had a large online following and if you're asking where to shill, you clearly don't.
Well you have to shill somewhere
You can do that for fun and it may or may not make you a decent number of money, but it is better to keep it a hobby.
and you can't even manage that.
Well then you'd soon discover that making webcomics sucks time right out of you and updates are a must
>Drawing stick figures or simple drawings need "good" writing to back it up
>Higher quality ones require extreme planning and often lag behind (Update the damn comic Michelle, it's february already)
>"Calarts" is easy on the eyes and easy to draw, probably could make one in an afternoon
You sound like failed webcomic creators
just write a novel my dude
>Is there money in webcomics
No.
If you want money, do literally anything else.
If you still want a comic after having money pay someone else to do it for you.
IF you still want money for posting shit online, delve into furry fandom commissions.
Making webcomics for the money is a waste of time.
>No.
>If you want money, do literally anything else.
This should be applied to most creative aspirants
>Is there money in webcomics
No.
>I can't draw but I can write
So you're useless and I could find a thousand of you under any rock.
>Where do I shill them afterwards?
if you don't know then there's no point in telling you, but here's a hint because I'm feeling generous: you can find useful links in a thread in this very board.
Overall, I'd say don't bother, if you're solely motivated by money you clearly don't have a particularly unique vision so I doubt anyone would be interested in working with you.
Learning to draw is not hard.
If you have as much creativity as you say you do, then it should be even easier, because you know exactly what you want to draw. Don't be lazy. Go and learn it, everyone can do it.
Depends.
Some are pretty good at making you good money fast.
But as a rule of thumb, I'd say it's not a bad rule to follow.
>I could find a thousand of you under any rock.
>here's a hint because I'm feeling generous
> I doubt anyone would be interested in working with you.
Where do you keep your cum encrusted socks?
>this projection
Aw, did I hit a nerve?
Silly user, people who can write but not draw go into cartoon storyboarding. 1/1,000,000,000 chance of pulling a pendleton ward if you do it right.
this. it's not an "in" by any means but it's an outlet. and if you can't draw to your own liking you'll never accept the stories you write as being good enough.
just write, maybe you make enough off a book to pay an artist.
also this. find a day job. if you can, that is.
you told him he's useless and you could find a thousand of him under a rock without reading a single thing he's written.
and you're getting defensive about projection while literally projecting that you hit a nerve and didn't just come off as a completely self-centered sperg.
where you do keep your crusty cum-sock user?
No
>but I can write
Unless you are good/highly determinated as OnePunchMan author doubt so and even He was hard at it because He quite literally had nothing to lose at that point, Saitama backstory of being a failed salaryman is pretty much ONE self insert on him
You want actual advice? Drop the webcomic and make a visual novel. Sell it on steam and shill it on tumblr, twitter, reddit and Sup Forums. But you need actual good writing for that.
Hypothetically you could partner up with an artist. But that can lead to a lot of drama.
Another thing to note is that the overwhelming majoirty webcomics, with the exception of the big ones like Homestuck, AD, KSBD etc, are completely unknown to most people and even the bigger ones have a hard time of providing money to their creators. If anything writers and artists need money to keep writing them. They don't pay the bills.
You're better off just writing a book and publishing it.
Writers are the least valuable aspect of sequential storytelling. If you were good enough to generate income (in other words, you were the literal one in one million aspiring writer), you'd already be employed.
Partnering is rare and very one-sided. Surplus of writers, not many artists.
tumblr
it's the best format for shit like that and if you can ACTUALLY write, you're golden
The two places you can earn money from making webcomic is Webtoon and Taptastic
> Webtoon
They start paying you once you’re webcomic reaches 10,000 subscribers. They pay you through patreon
> Taptastic
They pay through ad revenue, but only if you’re webcomic has 100 subscribers.
I feel like the real difference between the two is that you get more exposure on webtoon than Taptastic
I can read Chinese, I could draw a Wuxia/Xianxia novel and not tell anybody and change small things.
kek
fucking BTFO
Y'all could always check out the "How's Yuor Webcomic" threads
Actually that reminded me of a few drawfags taht did said that utterly suck writing in the long run so if you are ACTUALLY good and CONSISTENT, then not all hope is lost for OP, wouldnt go as a webcomics though really, would go for