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I've been working on the first episode of my comic since March but I've been stuck on the art stage. To finish this story within my lifetime I want to draw faster artwork with more sketchy rough lines, but I still want to hear your opinion.
I'm not an artist so I can only tell you what I've heard from others, BUT the thing about making something like a webcomic is that you've gotta start somewhere. If making something simple would work for you as a warm up, go for it, but there's always going to be at least some level of intimidation when you tell yourself "okay it officially starts here" and you just gotta take that plunge. You're gonna get better either way!
First of all I appreciate the message!
Making something fully original has always intimidated me to some degree. I tend to lean toward producing fandom content because having my own creations posted publicly can be anxiety-inducing, even if it's just silly art of my OCs.
I've worked on this comic project since as early as 2017. It's evolved a lot since then and is very precious to me. I know a webcomic is a huge commitment especially if you want it to gain any sort of traction; updates need to be consistent, and finding a good starting point is the cause of most of my rewrites.
In the end I know no one is going to care about it as much as I do unless I show it off, and the best thing for me to do is to "take the plunge" and just go for it.
Say hi to Caroline Tannahill, the protagonist of my upcoming webcomic (I haven’t decided her colors yet)