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✨Thank you for 1000 followers!! ✨
As a celebration, I am opening c//mmission slots for the first time in months!!
If you're interested in one, contact me via DMs. If not, you can email me at luminian12@gmail.com
Posting on Twitter when you have frequent periods of being inactive is a humiliation ritual and you could go from averaging 2k likes on a drawing to 15 if you’re not glued to the platform
The next movie trend coming after the superhero slop will be low-budget horror movies made by internet content creators. Oh but don’t worry, Hollywood will still learn the absolute worst lessons out of this and the cycle will repeat itself.
I wake up to see 1k likes on this one, that’s crazy LMAO. Let me clarify one thing, 30k isn’t THE threshold to guarantee success, it’s just that a large following is more likely to attract more loyal customers. There are lots of variables that can determine that though 1/2
A lot of people don't want to admit this but you can only live as an artist through commissions if you have more than 30k followers. And considering how awful the algorithm as gotten for us, it's almost an impossibility to grow on this platform the same way as before 2022
Some people suggested to open art raffles, a Patreon, build your own IP, merch, etc. Which are all pretty valid. But they’re all dependent on how you promote yourself, the audience you cultivate. And, most importantly, if the algorithm is willing to promote your work 2/2
A lot of people don't want to admit this but you can only live as an artist through commissions if you have more than 30k followers. And considering how awful the algorithm as gotten for us, it's almost an impossibility to grow on this platform the same way as before 2022
Even then, I've seen plenty of artists with a large following just not receiving the same engagement anymore, or not receiving a lot of commissions, simply because Twitter doesn't promote their stuff as much anymore
To be fair a lot of these creators were previously acquainted with each other, some even studied together at the same college, and worked on their own respective projects in the past. This warranted a special benefit that would allow them to create their own shows
Alex Hirsch — 26 when Gravity Falls premiered
Rebecca Sugar — 27 when Steven Universe premiered
Pendleton Ward — 27 when Adventure Time premiered
J. G. Quintel — 28 when Regular Show premiered
Craig McCracken was actually 27 when The Powerpuff Girls premiered.
People don’t let you have opportunities, you just have to get off your phone long enough to make them yourself.
Also, I figured I will stop sharing my personal opinions about miscellaneous stuff like Pokemon or Touhou. They’re too boring. People are following me for my art right? So I must post them more often :)
Hi there, is this thing on? I'm sorry I had to take a break from Twitter/social media as a whole. Wasn't feeling too motivated to post my drawings, sometimes I just feel like starting from zero. But then I remember the audience I still have, so I wanna be more active :)
Hi there, is this thing on? I'm sorry I had to take a break from Twitter/social media as a whole. Wasn't feeling too motivated to post my drawings, sometimes I just feel like starting from zero. But then I remember the audience I still have, so I wanna be more active :)