I took the liberty to move this topic here.momo wrote: I cannot help but to wonder how is one suppose to feeds himself if for 10 years I am outputing less then 1 minute a week. Meanwhile the competition is doing twice as much work. This is very sad fact but there is no way to animate for 8-10 hours a day for 10 years and feed myself. Simple example: starting out in a 2D studio in Seoul you are not making enough to pay for rent if you have a flat. A director in the same studio makes just enough to make ends meet. That is the cold reality that hits hard those who want to draw...
I knew this would be controversiale topic...I guess we should move it because it seems like it isn't of the realm of "feature and improvement" but rather "How to live an animated life" or maybe "Drawn from memory"
I think it is a mistake to put oneself into competition with mass taste studios on TV or movie house venues, because it is not necessary anymore with the possibilities online programming is gaining. For this new venue it has become an advantage to cater to individual tastes rather than mass taste consumption.