The time constraint is terrible, try writing some off the wall letters, there are people with disposable income that sometime swant and need to give there money away. It's kind of late in the game for this option, but you never know. Good luck sweetie.
LOL, I'm only 23. I'm just trying to start early you know? I want my business snowstorm comics to be successful, but yet not be creatively boggled as well. So I try to do whatever it takes that's ethnically moral to achieve my goal. I know as an artist I will always need to improve so that's why I wanted to go to AI. But I am fortunate enough to just be taking art classes in general. But you know what's funny, what's most important to me regarding my business isn't the money, it's the fans. To have like individuals talk about my comic book and characters at a forum discussing about it like they do with plenty of other characters out there from marvel and dc. that's what I want to be honest.
Ok, deal! Brotha, I'll keep the best customers for you... maybe the one (psychiatric) who keeps telling me I have nice tits. Or that one I had last year who asked me if me and my coworker (girl) had sex when were alone in the office. I wonder what he would tell you
I have read somewhere, that there is a posibility that the government could charge for selected courses, and provide free tuition fees for others. For example courses like engineering, medicine, and some sciences would be free. This would help address the skills shortages in the UK in this area. Other less important courses would incur high tuition fees. It may seem unfair to some people. But in the long run this would probably help the British economy. The economy would become more self-reliant, and there would be a lesser need to attract immigrants to address the skills shortages.
:smt081 Damn, some people just have no shame. Throwing out all kind of questions. I'll take on some nutty customers.
Babybro, thanks for the ideas, though I don't think moving would me in my situation. Do you have a deviantart account? I like making comics as well, and perhaps, if you would be interested, maybe we could work on some stuff together. Disposableheroine.deviantart.com is my gallery on there, and if u got one u can drop me a note and we can discuss some possibilities if you're interested. Thanks Jordan. I really hope we work this out, too. The outlook is getting better, but the process is taking so long I'm still worried.
Hmm, well I can call and contact them to ask. Perhaps I'm not understanding it to well but I thought the problem solely lie with housing, but if you remove the housing aspect (like SD AI doesn't have AI) and you'll be all set. But I'll call and ask further information for you. And yeah, I have a deviant art page, unfortunately I haven't been uploading anything too recently because I've been entirely concentrated on my upcoming web comic, but here is a link to my page. http://babybrother.deviantart.com/ I'll definitely send you a note a than we can definitely discuss some possibilities! Ah networking is bliss.
This is so crucial. I've known so many young comic creators who failed to grow as artists, didn't bother to take any life drawing, and ultimately their comics failed. You can really, really tell the difference between an artist that knows anatomy and one who doesn't. I knew someone who consistently put three extra ribs at the bottom of every ribcage. That was unfortunate. Good for you for improving yourself as an artist. Good luck to you! When you get your webcomic up, be sure to have a comments section. This way, new fans will build community amongst each other, and soon you'll have the fanbase you want. Also, connect with other webcomic creators, so that their fans become your fans. Most of the webcomics I've ever looked at have been linked to from one I was already a fan of.
LOL, that's my biggest gripe about it, too. I'm a city boy (from West Palm), so it's kind of killing me out here. I'm definitely going to graduate school somewhere else.