after 4 years of drawing webcomics, this is my wisdom:

  • start now. now. now now now. or else you'll never draw this damn thing
  • it's fine if you don't have the entire story figured out yet, it'll happen naturally
  • draw what you want to draw!! webcomics often run for years, so you better work with something you like
  • don't overcomplicate things. a simple, efficient work flow is your top priority in order to stay consistent
  • bullshit some things. trace background refs. reuse poses. draw your character's face from different angles and just copy paste it in to save time. be smart about your work baby
  • take breaks if needed. webcomic burnout is real
  • sometimes, a panel or a page looks bad. shit happens. move on
  • lettering is actually really important and super hard to pull off
  • it's your comic. do what you want forever!!!
  • I'm begging you again to work smart, not hard. reuse backgrounds. use brush sets for webcomic artists. trace 3D objects. use 3D models to pose your characters
  • you may need hours or days to draw one panel, but people will look at it for 5-8 seconds. keep that in mind
  • a simple background is better than no background at all (avoiding the white void increases the quality of your work by a ton!)
  • sometimes the anatomy needs to be a little off to make an interesting shot/panel. that's fine, don't worry about it too much
  • at least 2000px canvas and 300 dpi for good quality results
  • it's okay to stop by the way. it's okay to move on from a project if you no longer find joy in it
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