
Closing Reward Tiers (Part 4)
If you wish to continue supporting me under the $8 or $5 tier, that would mean a bunch to me, but if you have to leave, I understand. I wish I was brave enough to say something sooner.
I'm sorry for the late message and I hope you understand and I'm not upsetting any of you. I'm just very stressed and I want to rewrite and finish my ABDL comic book once and for all. I want it to be very good. That's why I wanna rewrite it... again. The story will still be the same, but I wanna take the book seriously now. I need to be more satisfied with the story.
I'm sorry for the late message and I hope you understand and I'm not upsetting any of you. I'm just very stressed and I want to rewrite and finish my ABDL comic book once and for all. I want it to be very good. That's why I wanna rewrite it... again. The story will still be the same, but I wanna take the book seriously now. I need to be more satisfied with the story.
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ADHD is no fun, it's always making things take back burner, but as someone who's put up with it for longer then you, 30 long years, I can say it should get more manageable for you with this choice. Having less stuff that demands your attention is always a good thing, personally wish I had the spare cash to support this dream cause your art style is wonderful.
All the same, best wishes from an ADHD lizard and a thumbs up to boot!
All the same, best wishes from an ADHD lizard and a thumbs up to boot!
You should limit Patreon commissions to higher tiers so that if people want to commission it'll actually aid in supporting you financially. Then add sneak peak pages of your comic publicly, and advertise that full pages and early release's can be found on your Patreon. This would still allow people to commission you, though it'd be fewer, on your terms, and actually profit you, and it would also justify working on your comic as it likewise via the lower tier would be bringing you money.
I know the struggle of ADHD leading to inaction as things start to drudge on. a small project left unattended that grows as more ideas come in starts feeling like an increasingly bigger project the longer it's left un attended. And "just starting on it" doesn't actually work past a certain mental growth threshold. thats why i advised the above. it'd place progress of the comic as a source you'd be accountable to maintain progress on. that little mental shift makes all the difference.
Make the comic work for you, not the other way around.
Make the comic work for you, not the other way around.
Think of it like this.
You as the artist are the theatre. A theatre can't show everything all the time.
your commissions and your comic are two separate shows.
you want to "show" the comic more often but it doesn't bring in money like "showing" the commissions do.
The solution, charge admission to "see" the comic, and raise the prices on the commission "showings" to compensate for them "showing less often".
You as the artist are the theatre. A theatre can't show everything all the time.
your commissions and your comic are two separate shows.
you want to "show" the comic more often but it doesn't bring in money like "showing" the commissions do.
The solution, charge admission to "see" the comic, and raise the prices on the commission "showings" to compensate for them "showing less often".
You may have brought this pain onto yourself but it doesn't make the hurt you've received any smaller, nor you any less deserving of sympathy and support. I'm sorry you're hurting homie, I'm sorry you haven't been able to fully enjoy this hobby you adore so much, and I for one am not goin anywhere; gonna keep supportin ya with da monies
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