basically any fetish, as long as its not main stream will get you a fanbase as long as you update semi regularly. and after you build up a big enough fanbase you can slowly move away from the fetish onto a wider audience.
But seriously OP don't do it, it's basically giving up any chance of having a sucessful comic in the future. Just try again, improve your art, change your artstyle and storytelling, try a new premise
Porn gets shared only if you're an a-tier artists or a fricked-up-shit artist.
OP if you're soul, want to avoid social taboo, and only care about views then just make comics about a popular fandom or trending topics.
Share with the class your comic OP. The thread's endless mockery will not only give you the incentive to quit but will also trach you a worthwhile lesson on failure.
>"no one wants to read my comic!" >"show it to us anon" >"...no"
then don't b***h about no one reading it here. even if everyone here is ready to rip your comic to shreds, that's still good will that you're rejecting. if you're this afraid of failure, you're never going to succeed.
>>"No." >Not turning this thread into thinly-veiled "woe is me" advertisement bait.
I respect that. Stop by the "how's your webcomic" threads next time one comes up.
Just step into that hole because it's so shallow you can walk right out of it. Don't sound desperate if you don't want to sound like you're begging, and it's not like you're advertising something that's paywalled. Shill them free stuff! If people like it, they'll be the ones throwing money at you unprompted!
You need to either make a really impressive webcomic like KSBD, a really interesting webcomic like Gunnerkrigg Court back at its height, a really fun webcomic like It Hurts!!, or a really shit webcomic but with a lot of girls people want to frick like Questionable Content.
Just remember you're designing for an audience very similar to what newspaper strips aimed at in the past when posting on social media, it's going to be incredibly hard to make people online understand any plot/character building in your work so it's better to focus on the immediately understandable styled stories/jokes first, then dive a little deeper once there's a reoccurring fanbase watching.
Draw porn, easy money
furry porn to be specific
imagine falling for the meme
basically any fetish, as long as its not main stream will get you a fanbase as long as you update semi regularly. and after you build up a big enough fanbase you can slowly move away from the fetish onto a wider audience.
>Finally find an artist drawing my rare fetish
>They stop drawing it to focus on mainstream shit as soon as they get popular
I hate this so much.
Another one will take his place, just be patient
Lmao
But seriously OP don't do it, it's basically giving up any chance of having a sucessful comic in the future. Just try again, improve your art, change your artstyle and storytelling, try a new premise
That was a good advice 15 YEARS AGO, now there are tens of thousands of skilled porn artists, no one will notice you, one one will comission you.
bullshit I suck balls and I still get comms left and right. Eat a dick king Cinemaphile
ok,so do you have a website?
Can I comm you to suck my balls?
Porn gets shared only if you're an a-tier artists or a fricked-up-shit artist.
OP if you're soul, want to avoid social taboo, and only care about views then just make comics about a popular fandom or trending topics.
I think making your own comic AND fanart of everything that is trending is the best combo to get fans.
People can't read it if they dont know it exists
>make webcomic
>one person reads it
>drop it off forever and let it die
Welp
With social media one tag is enough, twitter even has some bot accounts dedicated to retweeting webcomics that properly tag their posts as such
Shill it everywhere you go, online or in real life
Just like my quest over at /qst/, Jail Quest!
Good hustle. I'll take a peep
so business as usual?
Share with the class your comic OP. The thread's endless mockery will not only give you the incentive to quit but will also trach you a worthwhile lesson on failure.
No.
So it's either so bad that you don't want to show it or there is no comic and you are just larping.
>"no one wants to read my comic!"
>"show it to us anon"
>"...no"
then don't b***h about no one reading it here. even if everyone here is ready to rip your comic to shreds, that's still good will that you're rejecting. if you're this afraid of failure, you're never going to succeed.
>>"No."
>Not turning this thread into thinly-veiled "woe is me" advertisement bait.
I respect that. Stop by the "how's your webcomic" threads next time one comes up.
>Share with the class your comic OP.
Can you even share webcomics here and not fall into the >*This post is advertising or begging.* hole?
just do it
find an OC and or batman thread and ignore aspiring janitors b***hing about muh rules
Just step into that hole because it's so shallow you can walk right out of it. Don't sound desperate if you don't want to sound like you're begging, and it's not like you're advertising something that's paywalled. Shill them free stuff! If people like it, they'll be the ones throwing money at you unprompted!
You need to either make a really impressive webcomic like KSBD, a really interesting webcomic like Gunnerkrigg Court back at its height, a really fun webcomic like It Hurts!!, or a really shit webcomic but with a lot of girls people want to frick like Questionable Content.
Post it here.
Someone will read and critique it, but if you're thin-skinned you might as well continue as you are.
Link to the comic or you're a homosexual.
Oh ,frick. I should have clarified.
Make a GOOD webcomic, otherwise nobody is gonna read it. My bad op.
make a webcomic for horny weebs
Did you make a webcomic or did you make 4 pages and then start pestering big artists to share your page
Let's see it.
Market it better and wait. It's a marathon, not a sprint.
Just remember you're designing for an audience very similar to what newspaper strips aimed at in the past when posting on social media, it's going to be incredibly hard to make people online understand any plot/character building in your work so it's better to focus on the immediately understandable styled stories/jokes first, then dive a little deeper once there's a reoccurring fanbase watching.