Episode 19 - Let's Get Down To Business

EPISODE · Sep 10, 2018 · 1H 44M

Episode 19 - Let's Get Down To Business

from How To Draw Comics · host HowToDrawComic.Net

Wouldn't it be great to wake up everyday and work at your passion? To put your time and energy into something that matters to you, something that you truly find fulfilling. Maybe you've got characters to share and a story to tell in that future comic book series you've been thinking of creating. Imagine how surreal it would feel knowing that your fans have posters, collector cards, and T-Shirts of the titles you came up with. It can happen. But only if you get down to business. Because if you're creating art for more than just the love of it, that's exactly what you are - a business owner, your art, the product. It's more than just a matter of mastering your drawing skills. You might be the best of the best when it comes to skill and raw talent, but if no one ever gets to see what you can do, they won't be able to pay you for it. In this special, extended episode of the HTDC Podcast, I'm joined by Co-Host Ric Bulow and special guest artists Ed Foychuk and Deth Phimmasone to talk about the business side of being an artist. This episode we'll share our ideas and experiences for earning money from your craft, revealing the tactics used to promote and sell our own products. In a techno-savvy world full of opportunity, that encourages creative entrepreneurs to pursue their endeavors - it's now more possible than ever to make a considerable amount of income from your art. Cover Art By Deth Phimmasone See more art from our featured artists at: Ed Foychuk - https://www.facebook.com/JuggerthaArt/ Deth Phimmasone - https://www.instagram.com/dethdfyed/

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