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RE: Character Concept - The Beginnings of a Comic - Original Art

in #art8 years ago (edited)

You're right, the oldest work was the comic Dr. Strange fur (63 likes/$0.54), and was also the longest effort. I find that I get the best reception for pieces that are fast, loose, and don't take too much time. For example, the Alien Head piece took maybe 10 minutes drawing time and received about the same number of likes but paid out $56. So the truth is I'm still learning what works. BTW that's not a dependable formula. (ie less is more).

I'm just at the point where I work for myself, and it's a happy accident when I get likes or get a tangible payout. If you find a rule of thumb that works better let me know.

I think comics back in those days had much more artistic diversity than the comic rack today. I'm still plotting out "Agora" and some character design. It's good to know someone's paying attention and waiting for it.

Thanks for responding. Keep up your good work.

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