So, there was something i wanted to ask you guys. You all know of the online comics i usually post for people's enjoyment? well i thought of something that felt that i would get everyone involved in. So here are the choices: What would you like to see? Quality- that would be where i dont post online comics as often, but when i do they will look aesthetically pleasing to the eye, with things like Adobe Photoshop blended in with MS paint. Larger scale projects would work with this choice. Or... Quantity- There would be a lot more comics for people to see but they wouldnt be as detailed and stuff, like the ones i draw on my Windows XP computer. plus coming up with ideas and developing them would have to be faster. So those are the choices, but keep in mind this would also have to work into my College schedule as i'm a busy man and i also want to lay some time aside for my staff job and just casual gaming. Thanks for reading and please leave your opinion down below!
I haven't seen many of your comics, but I'd say quality would be a more important part of your comics as opposed to quantity. Personally, I prefer something that's real neat, although it only comes every once in a while. I think it'd be nicer for you to take time and be completely satisfied with your comic, rather than being concerned as to when it will arrive - and it'll most likely be more enjoyable in the end.
I believe quality will matter. Think of it like this, if we just go easy and hire staff members who just have a good application but do not meet the maturity of staff then the quality of the staff team will decrease but the quantity will increase. And vice versa, if we remain at accepting staff applications who meet the maturity of the staff team, then yes the quantity will remain low but the quality will be at a high time standard. However it is totally up to you. Go with whatever is easier for you. Comics are great either way. :)
Quality. I've been watching alot of digital art videos myself to learn more about the expending digital media industry, and one guy who really hit me was one of the storyboard artists for a show on FX called "Archer", and here's what he said: "In the business of comics . . . mainting quality while being speedy" - Kevin Mellon I think you should up the quality to make your comics better, then work to keep that quality but pump conic out faster.
Quality, from the drawings you make, you show how good you can draw, and then the quality of the comics start to disappoint, so, cmon. You can do better.
What I think is that you should take the time you need to do the best in art you possibly can. It's better to have quality over quantity in my opinion. Either way, your comics are amazing c:
It doesn't matter how long we have to sit and wait for the final product; All of it will be worth it in the end. :) (I choose quality btw. Lol xD)