AwkwardSkeleton wrote:
Also, how many other people are trying to start webcomics?
Like Dire, I think some of my stories are more suited toward print-only publication.
I want to explore a number of different executions though - one of my stories in particular lends itself toward being illustrated in purely black-and-white, whereas another story demands a very stark and colourful palette.
After my last post in this thread I've thought about changing my approach to drawing to make it possible to submit weekly comics - i.e. aiming for a more cartoony style instead of trying to emulate the more 'realistic' styles of the comic artists I admire.
I've realised I have to 'reel in' my artistic aspirations if I ever want to get back into submitting webcomics. Drawing something every day would be a start - even if it's just something small.
Tatzel wrote:
Usually I would be fine with signing my work at the end of a page, like Katie for example. But what with people stealing art and removing watermarks from simple spots and whatnot, I got a bit paranoid. If I ever get known, sure I can ease up because people will be "oh yeah that's from Tatzel!", but that's not going to happen until a good while passed, so yeah, gotta secure my stuff.
You could also go for a corner or stripmark water mark; A corner watermark would intrude from any one of the corners masking part of any one of the panels; A stripmark is just [your website (c) your name] repeating in a line across the middle of the page/through one of the panels.