We've all heard successful creators complain that younger hopefuls "just don't want to do the hard work." They disregard the complicated nature of achieving their status and dismiss aspiring novices on the basis of one single factor. Survivorship bias is undoubtedly a result of flawed reasoning. ...But is it bad advice?
Brad and Dave discuss survivorship bias in the creative community and its impact on success. They acknowledge that survivorship bias exists but argue that it is not the sole determinant of success. They emphasize the importance of hard work, honing skills, and making adjustments based on feedback. They also discuss external factors that can impact a creative career, such as personal circumstances and societal biases. The hosts share their own experiences and offer advice for aspiring creators. In this part of the conversation, the hosts discuss the importance of perseverance and being consistent in order to achieve success in comics.
Also, they also address the question of working below one's artistic skill level and offer advice on finding a style that balances speed and quality. The hosts then share their thoughts on the transition from traditional to digital art, including the benefits and drawbacks of each. Finally, they discuss the value of selling original art and the potential challenges of leaving a legacy through physical artwork.
ON TODAY'S SHOW
CHAPTERS
00:00:00
Introduction: Dumpster Pools in Philadelphia
00:05:37
Chapter 1: Understanding Survivorship Bias
00:13:06
Chapter 2: The Importance of Hard Work and Skill Development
00:22:52
Chapter 4: Challenging Survivorship Bias and Acknowledging Others' Struggles
00:26:57
Chapter 5: Advice for Aspiring Creators: Listen, Learn, and Adapt
00:31:03
Perseverance and Consistency
00:34:31
Working Below Your Skill Level
00:46:24
Transition to Digital Art
00:48:08
Selling Original Art
00:56:29
Leaving a Legacy Through Artwork
TAKEAWAYS
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Brad Guigar is the creator of Evil Inc and the author of The Webcomics Handbook. Dave Kellett is the creator of Sheldon and Drive.