What's my Plan?
After much though, I have decided to make my comic a webcomic. Originally, I thought I could just make a mini comic and print it, but I realized a few things: 1) I do not have the money to print out well made comics all willy nilly, and 2) it would be hard to get my name out there. I ended up getting advice from my friend, whom has been posting a webcomic of her own. With a webcomic, people could taste if they like your comic or not. Just selling it would not be the wisest choice, specifically because people can't look inside a comic when buying online, and cannot determine if they like it or not. Not only that, it would be much easier to promo comics through online promotion, especially if people can read it.
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- I have many more characters to introduce. Though, If I were to put them in my senior project, it would be too overwhelming on me. There were so many plans I wanted to do, but with the finishing of my senior year, I had to cut it down in order for me not to go insane. Once the school year is done, I hope to have more time to continue this comic, and dwell deeper into the the lives of Peter, Leonard, and Helen, as well as introduce characters such as Edgar, Claymon, and many more, as well as the antagonist who has a fleshed out story.
- Here, I'd like to give a few thanks. MRS. CHERBAK, thank you for pushing me to finish before deadlines and teach me techniques that I never knew would work. CAMERON WILLIAMS, thanks for bouncing ideas off back and forth. We know the true depths of our characters, and the extent of their stories. I hope that we can share them with the world someday. MRS. MARTIENT, thanks for dealing with me CONSTANTLY asking questions. You really helped me get through figuring out what I wanted to do. I also would like to thank my friends, HALEY WALL and DORAN MCEOWEN, creators of the webcomic Butterfly Blues. It was them that inspired me to do a comic for my senior project. Seeing how they developed such an interesting plot with fantastic characters, I wanted to achieve something like this as well. With the constant tips and advice given on drawing a comic, I know I would not have succeeded without them.
- Thank you all so much for following me on this journey, something I hope to continue in whatever career I have in the future.