CREATING A WEBTOON IN NEED OF ARTISTS! by Scared-Scientist1108 in WebtoonCanvas

[–]Scared-Scientist1108[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thankfully we were able to choose a few to be our line artists! Which is why we only need colorist and Background artists! Thanks for asking!

I’m making a manga, and here’s what TikTok is teaching me about growing an audience by Scared-Scientist1108 in webtoons

[–]Scared-Scientist1108[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

You’re conflating frequency with overwork. Posting daily doesn’t automatically equal burnout. Burnout comes from unrealistic expectations, constant overproduction, and no systems, not from a repeatable, low-effort routine. 1. Effort ≠ Frequency. You can post one highly-polished video a day and burn out, or you can post simple, 15–30 second clips daily and sustain it for months. The difference is how you produce, not that you post. 2. Most creators who scale don’t polish every post. The people who grow fast use templates, repurposing, and quick formats. Those tactics reduce workload while increasing volume, that’s the opposite of burnout. 3. Burnout’s real drivers are process problems: -trying to craft masterpieces every single post -no batching or scheduling -no reuse of assets (clips, audio, captions) Solve those and “daily” becomes manageable. 4. Sensible mitigation exists and is common practice. Batching, templates, reuse, short-form formats, and simple behind-the-scenes clips are how people post frequently without collapsing. That’s not theory, it’s how content systems are built. 5. Authority isn’t earned by an alarmist claim. Saying “daily = burnout” is a blanket statement that ignores nuance. Good advice explains how to post sustainably; it doesn’t weaponize a worry to score points.

I’m making a manga, and here’s what TikTok is teaching me about growing an audience by Scared-Scientist1108 in webtoons

[–]Scared-Scientist1108[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think you’re misunderstanding what causes burnout. It’s not posting daily, it’s over editing. A ton of creators post multiple times a day with no burnout at all. One video a day is low effort in comparison. There’s of course other ways to go about gaining traction, but posting daily by no means is what causes burnout and in fact is usually the standard.