Selling comics?
9 years ago
So I have my patreon I have commissions. I don't want to be that guy who just withhold art for people who can't afford to pay for art. But I was think maybe I should have at least a few sets for sale? Nothing too outlandish, either themed series or comics specifically for sale. It would be something of a process to make one I realize. But sadly I still have to support myself as an artist.
If this isn't something folks are going to be super upset about then the next step is tofigure out where there's a place to sell it, or how even. Sending stuff via e-mail didn't work in the past but that was years and years ago.
Maybe selling Prints. How do other artists keep their heads above water? What works and what doesn't?
Heh, and while I'm on the subject I even thought about turning Debbie or another one of my characters into a dakimakura for people to snuggle. But I wouldn't even start a project like that unless I had about 10 dedicated buyers before starting.
Anyway, thoughts, suggestions?
If this isn't something folks are going to be super upset about then the next step is tofigure out where there's a place to sell it, or how even. Sending stuff via e-mail didn't work in the past but that was years and years ago.
Maybe selling Prints. How do other artists keep their heads above water? What works and what doesn't?
Heh, and while I'm on the subject I even thought about turning Debbie or another one of my characters into a dakimakura for people to snuggle. But I wouldn't even start a project like that unless I had about 10 dedicated buyers before starting.
Anyway, thoughts, suggestions?
Strawkitty
~strawkitty
Well https://gumroad.com/ and https://payhip.com/ are few that I have seen people use for selling their comics. Just gotta read their terms and pricing thoroughly.
NekoYuki_Kun
~nekoyukikun
I always said your comics were good enough to sell. Hope you are doing ok otherwise.
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