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Need artist for comic book please read, i will do story and writing.?
05-21-2014, 01:41 PM
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Need artist for comic book please read, i will do story and writing.?
Well i have just made some dialogue for a comic enough for 1 or 2 of them with more dialogue comming about more adventures and trials that my heroes go through and villians anyway here is the question, is there anybody good at drawing that i could get to know over email or facebook to join my team so far its just me with the story and writing them up which im good at, said person must live in adelaide incase we ever do meet each other in person, i dont know anybody in my group of friends who can do this so if anybody can i would like to get to know,we can do everything over the internet if you want and ones we know each other i show you what i have come up and we can work it from there
We can talk about figures later ones we publish the comic.i can also input your ideas into the story.
I will be fair:-P

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05-21-2014, 01:50 PM
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"We can talk about figures later once we publish the comic"

No.
No respectable artist will allow their work to be used and paid for based on whether or not the project was successful.
As an artist and a person who is familiar with other artists' way of business, I am aware of how big a taboo this is. If you want a person to draw something, you pay a set price for it. If the project fails, that's not the artist's fault - they are providing a service and must be paid accordingly.

Therefore, if you actually manage to find a person who'd be willing to spend weeks or months working on your project for an unclear amount of compensation, odds are they aren't going to be actual talented artists. And all the actual talented artists (as stated before) will not want to risk getting a low amount of money for something they worked hard on.

I think you should consult with friends or people who know a little bit more about freelancing and business (and the comic trade) before you attempt to delve into a project that may ultimately fail.

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