
Is doing web comics worth it? Interview with invincible artist ryan ottley
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Date: 2022-06-07
Comments and reviews: 9
Rawkwilder
I tried to get into the comic book scene but I thought it would be hard and that I have to work for free a bit. so I decided to go and become a construction painter and draw when ever I can, small little commissions and suff but then I mostly drew tattoo commissions, soon I became a tattoo artist. Well, I love it! I draw and get paid for it, I never actually work.
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I tried to get into the comic book scene but I thought it would be hard and that I have to work for free a bit. so I decided to go and become a construction painter and draw when ever I can, small little commissions and suff but then I mostly drew tattoo commissions, soon I became a tattoo artist. Well, I love it! I draw and get paid for it, I never actually work.
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Evil
Just so that the message isn't mixed -- he did sequential pages for free for web comics. He didn't make his own webcomic. That's probably a worthwhile difference to notate. And I would mirror his suggestion -- finding 8-10 page stories with a capable writer gives the artist an opportunity to hone heir craft in a way that really no other avenue does.
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Just so that the message isn't mixed -- he did sequential pages for free for web comics. He didn't make his own webcomic. That's probably a worthwhile difference to notate. And I would mirror his suggestion -- finding 8-10 page stories with a capable writer gives the artist an opportunity to hone heir craft in a way that really no other avenue does.
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Ewald
I disagree, if the book can be published by a astablished studio they should be able to pay you. If they think you are good enough to be in something they put out. You are good enough to get paid. The only time to work for free is if you get a learning experience that is worth your time.
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I disagree, if the book can be published by a astablished studio they should be able to pay you. If they think you are good enough to be in something they put out. You are good enough to get paid. The only time to work for free is if you get a learning experience that is worth your time.
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Eric
hey James,
I am wondering when will you make a How to draw comic book figures step by step. I think it would be great if you made a book like that.
thanks again James for all the videos and drawings you do.
keep up with the awesome job.
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hey James,
I am wondering when will you make a How to draw comic book figures step by step. I think it would be great if you made a book like that.
thanks again James for all the videos and drawings you do.
keep up with the awesome job.
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BaresarkSlayne
His action scenes are great, but his characters feel like you could reach out and touch them in the sense that you feel like that they are amazingly solid.
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His action scenes are great, but his characters feel like you could reach out and touch them in the sense that you feel like that they are amazingly solid.
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BoDerrick
awesome, but what exactly is the bottom dollar like? do you get paid per page / book? is there some contract negotiation? and what do those figures look like?
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awesome, but what exactly is the bottom dollar like? do you get paid per page / book? is there some contract negotiation? and what do those figures look like?
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Toby
Hi Sir James can I ask again? Can you draw Thanos because I really want Thanos to see in your own rendition. Thank you in advance! :)
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Hi Sir James can I ask again? Can you draw Thanos because I really want Thanos to see in your own rendition. Thank you in advance! :)
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Paul
It would probably be a lot easier to draw a page in a day if you didnt have to come up with what to draw from scratch though.
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It would probably be a lot easier to draw a page in a day if you didnt have to come up with what to draw from scratch though.
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RALPHY
I have a question can an artist or writer still break into the comic book industry even if they're in their 40s?
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I have a question can an artist or writer still break into the comic book industry even if they're in their 40s?
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