€¢ Find out if you have what it takes to be a web cartoonist. To be a web cartoonist you must; • Be able to draw an identical picture several times in a row. €¢ Be able to draw well enough for people to see clearly what it is you are trying to portray.
€¢ Be able to think up new and funny ideas for comics easily. €¢ Have a lot of free time on your hands. €¢ Have some basic knowledge of (X)HTML/CSS and know your way around the Internet.
€¢ Think of a concept for your comic that's appropriate for your audience, e.g. You don't want to talk about sex if it's a comic for kids! What is the comic going to be about? €¢ Your life?
€¢ Video games? €¢ The Internet? €¢ Relationships?
€¢ Sex? €¢ Politics/News? €¢ A group of friends?
€¢ College life? €¢ Completely random events? €¢ Completely different things every week, whatever you feel like?
It can really be about whatever you want, as long as it will draw an audience and you won't run out of things to write about quickly. €¢ Decide who your characters will be. ... more.
Creating an online webcomic is a very large and long-term project. So much time and effort goes into the story and art portion of the comic that learning how to create and maintain the website that showcases your comic may be a little overwhelming to an artist who is just starting out. The cost of the web hosting and domain may also be a little too much for a new webcomic.
However, you can post your webcomic through free webcomic hosting sites and benefit from the webcomic community that these sites have already built. Create a number of comic pages. You will want to be able to post at least three or four pages of your comic when you launch your website.
This will give readers more than just your first page to read and help establish interest. Visit the webcomic hosting sites to choose which community is best for your comic. Popular webcomic hosting sites include Comic Genesis, Comic Dish, Smack Jeeves and Drunk Duck.
Each will offer different features, page templates and overall ... more.
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