>>4359
did you not read, I just said my friend Chris is working himself to death with an actual manual labor job. don't say I don't know how shit can affect a person's physical and mental health. He told me this morning that last night the bee on the Honey Nut Cheerios winked at him while he was fasting to get blood work done today. I have quite a lot to be concerned about for his health and he does too. He use to be an artist as well too, Artist have a short shelf life, it's not a viable source of income and you can't treat it like a hourly wage job unless you work for Disney or one of the last few surviving animation houses.
BBMBBF is demanding a shit load of money for little to no work on his end and little or no quality control. If you can't deliver even moderate quality with consistent style, you shouldn't be doing art.
Chris knew this and gave up art before he got to that point.
I have a low tolerance for drama, and BBMBBF breaches the threshold each time he complains about how bad business is or how people are posting his work despite not taking the sage advice of countless people and changing his business model.
You can't run a business getting hired by the same half dozen people who have their own fetishes. I find some Loli hot, but why would I want to read 23 chapters of a comic about age regression and spanking with little to no continuity like in the Jade Chan stuff writen by Red Dragon.
You also can't keep relying on people for ideas, if you're a true artist you have your own and use your free time to draw things you like without expecting monetary compensation.
I live in the united states, thus I don't get exposed to certain cartoons or anime. He could easily capitalize on that by doing pictures from shows he and his artists get exposed to and introducing it to a wider audience who would then seek it, watch it and the commission his team to do more. Like with the powerpuff girls anime. I knew about the regular show but not the anime until I saw it on pal. Its things like that which drives a good business, giving people variety, the unexpected and a good experience.
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