Nobody believes I'm a cartoonist

Comic Lab

How do you explain to someone that you're a professional cartoonist? More importantly — should you even try?! Also, Dave and Brad share details about the software they use, and Brad extolls the virtues of a Patreon content exchange.

On Today's Show...

  • How do you explain to people that you're a professional cartoonist?
  • What software is best for comics?
  • Take a break this holiday
  • Patreon content exchange

Summary

In this conversation, Brad Guigar and Dave Kellett discuss the challenges of explaining their profession as cartoonists to others, as well as the misconceptions surrounding the field. Next, they explain the significance of using the right software for comic creation. They emphasize the need for cartoonists to be aware of the technical aspects of their work, particularly when it comes to color formats and printing. Brad Guigar and Dave Kellett emphasize the advantages of tools like Clip Studio Paint and Adobe products. They also highlight the significance of taking breaks during the holiday season to recharge creatively. The conversation shifts to strategies for Patreon content exchanges, where they share insights on effectively reaching out to other creators and the benefits of collaboration in building audiences.

Takeaways

  • Explaining the profession of cartooning can be challenging.
  • Many people don't believe cartooning is a viable career.
  • Using the right software is crucial for comic creation.
  • Procreate has limitations for professional comic artists.
  • CMYK vs. RGB is an essential distinction for printing.
  • Cartoonists often face misconceptions about their work.
  • The number of professional cartoonists is quite limited.
  • It's essential to enjoy and embrace being a cartoonist. Robust software provides better control over comic creation.
  • Clip Studio Paint excels in paneling and drawing processes.
  • Adobe products are preferred for final layout and printing.
  • Taking breaks during the holidays is essential for creativity.
  • Patreon content exchanges can enhance audience engagement.
  • Networking in real life can facilitate collaboration opportunities.
  • Cross-promotion is a valuable strategy for creators.
  • It's essential to under-promise and over-deliver to Patreon backers.
  • Familiarity with tools leads to better results in comic creation.
  • Long-term strategies yield better audience growth than short-term tactics.

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Brad Guigar is the creator of Evil Inc and the author of The Webcomics Handbook. Dave Kellett is the creator of Sheldon and Drive.

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