Meeting notes from a couple of years ago.
…how ‘bout I actually make that queue I keep promising?
Meeting notes from a couple of years ago.
…how ‘bout I actually make that queue I keep promising?
Meeting notes from a couple of years ago.
…how ‘bout I actually make that queue I keep promising?
Aries: The determined, optimistic and hot-headed protagonist.
Taurus: The big brother “sempai” protective sidekick.
Gemini: The laid-back comic relief pervert.
Cancer: The stoic, cold character with a tragic romantic history.
Leo: The boastful, egocentric antagonist with dramatic entrances/exits.
Virgo: The nervous, obsessive-compulsive character who looks great in glasses.
Libra: The single guy caught in a harem anime.
Scorpio: The outwardly playful companion with a secret, sinister agenda revealed in a dark plot twist.
Sagittarius: The loud-mouthed idiot from Osaka.
Capricorn: The intense kendo team captain.
Aquarius: The popular, yet emotionally detached school idol.
Pisces: The mysterious and shy character with psychic/telepathic abilities.
When you get hurt in front of your friend vs. Best friend ? by Lele Pons
You need to be passionate; but above all else, you need to be a team player. Always support your peers and learn from any critiques they give you. Be a genuine friend – don’t suck up to someone because you think their friendship with give you status.
Always be aware of public relations and public perception.
If you want to be involved in the management side, reach out to others and show them what you can offer. You really need to care about the people you’re managing and you need to take it seriously. These people are putting their art in your hands. You also have to be likable and put the contributors at ease that they made the right decision in allowing you to manage their work.
If you want to be a content creator, come up with a concept that you can devoted to as well as proud. Develop your content not with the intention of instantly hosting it on any site; but use it to build your own portfolio. Ask for feedback and listen. Once you feel like you’ve built a body of work that you’re comfortable with, begin to submit it around. Don’t be discouraged if you’re rejected or given a list of things that need to be tweaked. Take the critique, continue to work, then reapply when you feel ready. You need to have a thick skin and not take things personally. You also can’t give up due to a failure. Everything worth doing takes work and persistence.
You need to be passionate; but above all else, you need to be a team player. Always support your peers and learn from any critiques they give you. Be a genuine friend – don’t suck up to someone because you think their friendship with give you status.
Always be aware of public relations and public perception.
If you want to be involved in the management side, reach out to others and show them what you can offer. You really need to care about the people you’re managing and you need to take it seriously. These people are putting their art in your hands. You also have to be likable and put the contributors at ease that they made the right decision in allowing you to manage their work.
If you want to be a content creator, come up with a concept that you can devoted to as well as proud. Develop your content not with the intention of instantly hosting it on any site; but use it to build your own portfolio. Ask for feedback and listen. Once you feel like you’ve built a body of work that you’re comfortable with, begin to submit it around. Don’t be discouraged if you’re rejected or given a list of things that need to be tweaked. Take the critique, continue to work, then reapply when you feel ready. You need to have a thick skin and not take things personally. You also can’t give up due to a failure. Everything worth doing takes work and persistence.
If you ever organize something like this count me innnnnnn. <3
In addition to publicity, it would also help bring together whatever community it was targeting 🙂
I just kinda wish it brought some sort of revenue in? From all the JP anthologies I’ve seen, the most participants are compensated with are a free copy of the book and *sometimes* special swag, like keychains or tote bags. (which are still cool, don’t get me wrong)
Yeah, true, true… I know with the custom poker card decks, people are given one or a couple of free decks to sell… and access to buying them at a lower rate to sell on their own, which I guess is something?
I would honestly love to do a collab book or something T_T;;; I will think on it yes… some kind of portfolio with a common theme… so cooool…
cries
<3
If you ever organize something like this count me innnnnnn. <3
In addition to publicity, it would also help bring together whatever community it was targeting 🙂
I just kinda wish it brought some sort of revenue in? From all the JP anthologies I’ve seen, the most participants are compensated with are a free copy of the book and *sometimes* special swag, like keychains or tote bags. (which are still cool, don’t get me wrong)
Yeah, true, true… I know with the custom poker card decks, people are given one or a couple of free decks to sell… and access to buying them at a lower rate to sell on their own, which I guess is something?
I would honestly love to do a collab book or something T_T;;; I will think on it yes… some kind of portfolio with a common theme… so cooool…
cries
<3
I was going to say some sort of mass collaborated art book but then I remembered those don’t make a profit. Unless you do like what. A collab book between two/three people 😐
That would be totally awesome to do, though… and would at least be good PR, right? Get some advertising, strength in numbers, AND FUN/PRACTICE!
I was going to say some sort of mass collaborated art book but then I remembered those don’t make a profit. Unless you do like what. A collab book between two/three people 😐
That would be totally awesome to do, though… and would at least be good PR, right? Get some advertising, strength in numbers, AND FUN/PRACTICE!