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at 10 Jan 2007: 01:37
Okay, I'm trying to find a furry artist to help me on a project i'm working on, a comic.
I'm really not looking to actually publish, but I've just had this urge to do something like a webcomic series (or something), and i've found that I don't have the patience to draw it myself (Plus i'm sure i'm inferior to about 70% of furry artists out there) so any suggestions for some furries, or a website to meet some furries who might be open to collaborating on a comic project?
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at 10 Jan 2007: 02:37
Let's hear how lame (or not - I admit it's possible) the concept is first.
As an artist, 98% of every idea anyone has ever offered me regarding comics has been completely lame, trite, or totally cliche/done to death (and I'm not even that hardcore into comics anymore - Anyone still into comics in a big way would have likely found them even more pathetic).
I'm not looking for solid-gold, totally original stuff (since folks were saying 'it's all been done before' 2000 years ago), but if you've got something a bit more well thought out than 'ninja turtles meets captain planet with a side-order of Xmen' then I might actually be interested in hearing about it a bit further.
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Foxstar#3GqYIJ3Obs at 10 Jan 2007: 05:59
Note that if no one's gonna be making money, such things will be -very- hard to keep going. Why do you think PA and Sluggy Freelance are such long lasting webcomics? Fans and money.
Plus also note the webcomic market is -hella- crowded. Sure it may be fun for you at first, but what about six months down the road? Or a year? And why should said artist devote so much of his time to doing such a thing?
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