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Tf artist
Join Date: Mar 2009
Location: Netherlands
Posts: 366
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Re: How profitable would a Patreon be for a TF artist?
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Getting to a place where your drawings/service/whatever is of high value enough for people to pay attention/money to it takes a lot of time and most importantly a lot of work. Of course I don't know your personal situation, so I can only talk about what I've seen from you online. In the two years you've been on dA and the four years you've been on FA you've uploaded 18 and 25 pieces respectively. You already have 100 watchers on dA and over 200 on FA, but I feel like you stop your audience from growing by having stopped putting out content. A gallery that hasn't been updated in half a year is not very interesting for people to start watching. Again, I don't know about your personal situation or how much you draw and don't upload to dA/FA; but neither does a random watcher that you're trying to get interested in your commissions/patreon. I can only judge from what I can see and from what you're telling me I can only say that you're not working hard enough to get to where you say you want to be. I'm really not trying to be mean or disrespectful here, just realistic. If you want to be able to support yourself as an artist through patreon or commission you have to put in the work to grow an audience that values your work enough to be willing to pay for it. And if you can't find the interest to work on your art, to grow your audience without being paid for it up front, then maybe that's not where your interests truly lie. And when you say that you're just looking for a way to make money I feel like there are easier ways to get money. Also, again on a side note, I feel like people are way underestimating the commitment of a Patreon account. Even if you're just gonna be drawing one page a week, like you're saying at the start of this post. Imagine you start your Patreon page and one or two people subscribe. You are then committed to uphold your promise. You have to draw that page every week, because people are paying you for it. And when your audience is not very large yet you will not be making a lot of money from it. So to anyone who's thinking about such a commitment I'd say before you jump into a situation like that just try to live like you have people paying you for it for a month or two. Try to stick to the schedule you're proposing for a Patreon for that amount of time, uploading a page a week without a miss. It sounds easy, but life can get in the way; you'll get sick, you'll have plans, shit happens. Sorry for the large post, but I feel like this is some very crucial information and I just wanted to get it out there. Again, I'm not trying to be mean or pick on you, I'm just trying to get you a realistic outside perspective on what you're talking about and proposing. No hard feelings? ![]()
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Please check out my dA gallery: http://eduartboudewijn.deviantart.com My picarto channel: https://picarto.tv/eduartboudewijn/ Check out my other works in these content threads: TF: http://www.process-productions.com/f...ad.php?t=36883 TG: http://www.process-productions.com/f...ad.php?t=40721 AR/AP: http://www.process-productions.com/f...ad.php?t=36914 |
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