mcDuffies: It looks like we agree on a number of points. The issue is that you're using "Help Me' thread to get on a soapbox about things in general without realizing that this is one of those rare situations where someone has bothered to think it through. There's anumber of conversations I've had with others, in order to test the waters, and have discussed with a number of people with a lot of experience, down to what buttons to include and not include.
It's the catch of: I appreciate the advice, but I've already told it others, and now I'm getting back what I've already told...Weird that...
Ghastly: Writing well is also time-intensive. So is PR, web design, maintaining the business side, and doing all the less-than-fun about building a webcomic. Not trying to be a jerk, but I've put just as much effort into just getting things ready and maintaining as the artist will do drawing.
Also, I appreciate the issue re: profit-sharing. That's why I try to make everything run smooth, have things ready, and make the project as interesting as I can. I know it's running things cheaply, but I need the artist to know that it will be fun (or at least interesting), and that the comic will be worth including in their portfolio.
(Side Note: I'm working to help get two studios off the ground (one is a collective, the other is someone else's, and one of the artists I'm working with is Katie Sweet, of
Juathuur. Also, keep in mind that established doesn't necessarily mean established here; I'm pretty well-known outside of here...(Something I should have allowed for as well)...Just pointing out that the scripts have been pretty well picked over by people not me...]
Also, I'm aware that the limited compensation is an issue as well as the rather poor writer:artist; however, if you need help, you can't get it if you don't ask (cf: lottery tickets and God). So...I plug away anyway...
Re: The non-drawing: I do dabble, but I'd prefer to do the best I can do, and that means attempting to bring in someone who can do it well. I've even been helping some illustrators get better at what they do if I think it's worth it, and helping others learn to write.
All others: Sorry; I just hate the general discrimination re: writers and it tends to give the artistic equivalent of Little Person's Attitude...Go figure....
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