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    • Ari Sorokin
      Ari Sorokin @MarcRobinson last edited by Ari Sorokin

      @MarcRobinson @StudioHannah, The problem with Webtoon is that my audience consists of mature Jewish kids who do not usually have smartphones or access to the Internet because their parents do not let them if they are orthodox. If they do have access to the Internet, it is controlled by parental controls.

      So, print is likely the best way to do it in the long term!

      Edit
      Jews are some of the only people who will consume physical media till the end of time. Magazines and Newspapers are still in business in the Jewish world but struggle in the gentile world.

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      • StudioHannah
        StudioHannah @Ari Sorokin last edited by

        @Ari-Sorokin I also love paper media, and if you can afford it then go for it! You can sometimes find printers who will do smaller print runs of issued comics if you publish chapter by chapter instead of as one giant volume at the end. Ka-Blam! is pretty reasonable for dipping your toes in.

        I wonder if you could find a Jewish site that would let you host your comic online. That way you'd have the audience built-in and more likely to be who you're looking for.

        On the other hand, God-fearing gentiles like me would still love to read that kind of story so even if your main audience is Jewish there could be a wider interested audience than you think.

        www.studiohannah.com
        Social:
        www.instagram.com/studiohannahart
        www.facebook.com/studiohannahart
        www.YouTube.com/studiohannah

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        • Ari Sorokin
          Ari Sorokin @StudioHannah last edited by

          @StudioHannah

          I could theoretically host my website and get it done digitally that way. Contact people in the Jewish community to promote it. That way, people can read it without all the "disturbing" NSFW content on Webtoon.

          What type of paper do you use for comics? Should I draw the panels digitally or on normal paper and then put them into panels on the computer? That way, if I make a mistake, I do not need to worry as much.

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          • StudioHannah
            StudioHannah @Ari Sorokin last edited by

            @Ari-Sorokin When I do mine I opt for digital (I use Procrate on my iPad). It's just easier for me to make edits and it makes for a fast workflow. I have done paper ones, and in those cases I use Bristol paper (11"x17", which scales down to an American comic book size) and calligraphy inks with nib pens.

            For my next comic, I'm thinking of drawing on paper (I feel like I construct forms better on paper) and then inking it on my iPad. There's no "wrong" way, just do a few experiments and find what YOU are most comfortable with and if 1) fun DURING the process of making it and 2) makes the artwork y ou're most proud of. 🙂

            www.studiohannah.com
            Social:
            www.instagram.com/studiohannahart
            www.facebook.com/studiohannahart
            www.YouTube.com/studiohannah

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            • Joshua Chennault
              Joshua Chennault @Ari Sorokin last edited by

              @Ari-Sorokin Another community resource you might look into if you haven't already is Kids Comics Unite. Might be able to get some advice from them as well as here, and since the focus there is comics they might have some other insights.

              Portfolio | www.joshuachennault.com
              BlueSky | https://bsky.app/profile/joshuachennault.com
              Insta | https://www.instagram.com/joshuachennaultart/

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              • Ari Sorokin
                Ari Sorokin @StudioHannah last edited by

                @StudioHannah I have an iPad mini, not an iPad Pro. I can use Procreate; it just is not convenient. I have an old pad tablet I can use. I just need to find the right app. Maybe Krita.

                How can I find a focus group?

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                • StudioHannah
                  StudioHannah @Ari Sorokin last edited by

                  @Ari-Sorokin Hey, my sister uses her finger on her iPhone to make her (super good) art. But then again... she's crazy XD

                  www.studiohannah.com
                  Social:
                  www.instagram.com/studiohannahart
                  www.facebook.com/studiohannahart
                  www.YouTube.com/studiohannah

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                  • ksfabian
                    ksfabian last edited by

                    Webtoon Terms of Service are a nightmare and they basically own your soul. Avoid them. If you want a bigger platform, global comics is a better option but check out the Comic Lab podcast for more about webcomics.

                    ksfabiancreations.com

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                    • StudioHannah
                      StudioHannah @ksfabian last edited by

                      @ksfabian I had somehow not heard of Global Comix, but they look great! I'm not the OP but I'M glad you commented that, it's something for me to consider when my comic is ready for sharing 🙂

                      www.studiohannah.com
                      Social:
                      www.instagram.com/studiohannahart
                      www.facebook.com/studiohannahart
                      www.YouTube.com/studiohannah

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                      • ArtistErin
                        ArtistErin @Ari Sorokin last edited by ArtistErin

                        @Ari-Sorokin I tried Clip Studio and Gimp for my first free apps... in fact my real start was simple paint on an old Windows desktop, with a mouse, point and click fill and it had me hooked.

                        Next step was Fractal Design Painter, with a first gen Wacom Tablet, before wireless and it was jenky! The Lasso tool kept glitching up for me. I learned more about files, creating backups and have a plan because nothing quite like having to redo an illustration you spent hours on. OMG.

                        I went to CorelDraw from there, now on Photoshop, considering an iPad in addition to my current Cintiq setup... using ProCreate yet I feel I need to keep it simple. So I may just invest in a laptop or Windows based tablet so I have freedom of mobility.

                        Any thoughts on platforms? I just need something that crosses over using Adobe and I don't think Procreate supports Adobe assets.

                        I still feel like I'm a newbie! 🙂

                        Erin Richardson
                        instagram.com/erinrichardsondesigns21
                        www.erinrichardsondesigns.com

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                        • ksfabian
                          ksfabian @ArtistErin last edited by

                          @ArtistErin I use Procreate and Affinity. Affinity is a one time purchase and is "better" than adobe in some ways.

                          ksfabiancreations.com

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                          • ArtistErin
                            ArtistErin @ksfabian last edited by ArtistErin

                            @ksfabian I always wonder what people are using. What is Affinity like? I have learned to love Photoshop yet there are so many things I wish were different, yet I'm getting better. I used Rebelle Pro yet it's a very different app, and slow. Because it acts like traditional mediums. So back to standard Adobe for me... 🙂

                            Erin Richardson
                            instagram.com/erinrichardsondesigns21
                            www.erinrichardsondesigns.com

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                            • makekong
                              makekong @Ari Sorokin last edited by

                              @Ari-Sorokin congrats! And welcome. One recommendation would be to get your own website. Even if its just the url that you can redirect to your preferred social media or posting site, because in the end what you want is your readers to find you directly.

                              One advice would be to start small. Even that your stories would include the same characters look at it as a pilot episode you can make and see how you better want to tell your stories, working with your characters and the way your work will evolve.

                              This year I posted two 8 page episode comics on substack. It is free and is currenlty a great way to get a direct email subscription from your readers as you can arrive straight to their inbox without needing to go through a webtoon, tapas or social media.

                              Stroogle.xyz (webcomic)

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                              • makekong
                                makekong @ArtistErin last edited by

                                @ArtistErin everyone from the comiclab community recommend clipstudio paint. I personally use sketchbook pro because its light enough for my old ipad and I use affinity publisher to edit my pdf files.

                                Stroogle.xyz (webcomic)

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                                • makekong
                                  makekong @ArtistErin last edited by

                                  @ArtistErin drivethrurpg has a great couple free guides on ussing affinity publisher

                                  Stroogle.xyz (webcomic)

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