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PEER REVIEW: the giving and the getting thereof

Comics are a complex art form! Sometimes you might find that, after you’ve been working on your opus for awhile, it’s not getting the type of reactions you were hoping for. Readers seem confused by scenes you thought were crystal clear, jokes aren’t seeming to register, or emotional beats aren’t landing. Or maybe, you’re starting to feel unsatisfied yourself; you feel like something might be wrong, but you’re not sure what it is.
Character Creation: Designing tips!

Creating a distinctive, memorable, and great design for original characters can be a challenge. They not only need to work for your project, but leave a large enough impact for the audience to care (and want to follow their story more). But it’s one of the many things we as webcomic creators have to do in order to deliver the full package of our story and its journey!
Character Creation: Simple Tips!

Creating a character is one step to the many layers of comic making. But how do we make readers understand and empathize with them to create deeper immersion in our work? Where do we start when rounding out characters? How do we make the audience care beyond the amazing designs you’ve come up with?
World Building: Some Simple Tips!

Where do you start when creating a new world for your webcomic? How do you keep your OCs from floating in space and actually pull them into a story?
Making a unique and grounded world is a powerful way to make your story immersive, memorable and enjoyable. Whether it’s downtown sunny Toronto or a fictional place, noting its unique gestures, food, fashion, terms, currency, and modes of transportation can be small and powerful considerations to show your reader where they are and what it’s like, and attain a distinct yet memorable aesthetic.
How to sell your webcomic stuff at conventions

How to sell your webcomic stuff at conventions
- Talk to people and get them to like you
- Get the comic physically in their hands
- Give it the right context with your surrounding merch
- Make it easy to buy
- People not engaging does NOT mean you’re not making interesting work!

Mediums - Master List of Comic Making Digital Programs and Apps

Mediums - Master List of Comic Making Digital Programs and Apps
While you can make some form of comic with just about any art software if you try, choosing quality art software that is geared toward the unique needs of comic-making can make your life easier. There are programs across every operating system and price range (even free!), and community resources like video tutorials and brush packs for many of them.
Mediums - Traditional Media for Comic Making

Mediums - Traditional Media for Comic Making
Paper, ink, and pencils have been around for centuries, and the only limitations for combining your favorites to make comics are your imagination. From the simple ballpoint pen to fancy materials from the art store, the very best mindset is to practice with whatever you can get, and see what you love!
Mediums!

✨🎨🖌️Let’s talk…. mediums!🖌️🎨✨
Artists can make use of all kinds of tools to produce comics! There’s no wrong choice, so long as folks are enjoying the process enough to keep going.
Where to Post Webcomics

So I’ve started making a webcomic. Where should I put it?
Real good question! There’s a lot of options out there these days, and you can choose the best one for you and your comic based on what seems to suit the most!
What Are Webcomics?

Webcomics are roughly what it says on the tin: comics, which are posted on the web!
So, are they just like comics in print, except online instead?
Kind of! There are a lot of comics online which are formatted very similarly to print comics, and the reasons for this are varied. Sometimes it’s because the creator intends to print them later, and it makes this process easier if the pages are already laid out appropriately. Sometimes it’s just because that is the type of comic they enjoy reading, and which they’re inspired by.