Patreon Sketchbook
10 years ago
After much fretting over the potential ramifications of making use of the Patreon service, I have decided: f**k it. I'm going ahead with my plans.
Might be a mistake, but I'll cross that bridge when I come to it.....and then jump off to make a daring river-escape should things go south.
Assuming I haven't ballsed anything up (I'm new to using Patreon), my page can now be found here: https://www.patreon.com/jollyjack
Content is much the same as you'd find in the "Beasts and Babes sketchbooks" that have appeared in the Apsara Portfolio previously, so if you've no interest in that kind of material, save your time and coin and don't bother with it.
I'll be adding a new sketch roughly every day, along with sneak peeks at new Apsara comics that I'm working on.
Nothing will be 100% exclusive to Patreon, it will just show up there first. Eventually all content will become available via the channels I usually use, so don't get in a twist if you don't want to use that service.
Might be a mistake, but I'll cross that bridge when I come to it.....and then jump off to make a daring river-escape should things go south.
Assuming I haven't ballsed anything up (I'm new to using Patreon), my page can now be found here: https://www.patreon.com/jollyjack
Content is much the same as you'd find in the "Beasts and Babes sketchbooks" that have appeared in the Apsara Portfolio previously, so if you've no interest in that kind of material, save your time and coin and don't bother with it.
I'll be adding a new sketch roughly every day, along with sneak peeks at new Apsara comics that I'm working on.
Nothing will be 100% exclusive to Patreon, it will just show up there first. Eventually all content will become available via the channels I usually use, so don't get in a twist if you don't want to use that service.
In the, if it doesn't work out, you can just drop it. It's not like you have to sign a life long contract or anything. ^_*
Patreon itself came up with the idea to make these "exclusive" content... things.
The whole point here is that it doesn't function like kickstarter or any other similar website, it's like a monthly subscription
to fund (in this case) the artist, so that they can keep doing what they like the most, making art.
For someone like JollyJack this may seem weird, as he seems to be doing just fine as it is, but there are artists out there who
either need a job simply because art as a job doesn't pay enough for them to have a stable income with it.
That's where patreon comes in handy.
TL;DR Patreon would be a good choice, as you can shovel your works out, keep your sponsors happy and make regular wages.