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fandomsecrets2013-07-30 06:32 pm
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Re: Questions from a hopeful webcomic artist
(Anonymous) 2013-07-31 12:50 am (UTC)(link)2. Yes, lack of art ability will detract from many people's enjoyment. Some people may still like your comic though, so go for it. And of course people have varying artistic taste, so even if you're [some great artist] there are going to be those who think your art is shit.
3. Don't know. Find places other people advertise their comics. Search for DW or LJ comms or message boards about web comics. I think they have some areas for promoting things on the MSPA message boards.
My advice: When you find a legit place to publicize your comic, don't apologize for bothering people or say that you feel pathetic or desperate for attention. Just give a summary of your comic and a link or whatever other promotional information is appropriate. Filling your post with a lot of self-effacing personal put-downs is unlikely to attract people to your work.
Re: Questions from a hopeful webcomic artist
and I will..er won't do that. I need to stop being such a damn people pleaser.