I don't like the post-covid anime community and most mainstream shounenslop/fotmslop, but I still want to get an audience drawing what I like even if small
Yea, especially in LATAM
>>7900573LOL
>>7900572You'll never be one of us, zoomer pig. Enjoy your worthless generation full of sanitized slop.
You talk like a fucking retardhidden
>>7900572Honestly dude there's an audience for literally anything on the internet, you just have to go out looking for it.
>>7900572how about actually drawing something first?
>>7900572>don't like the post-covid anime communityThe post-covid anime community are the ones revisiting the 2006 - 2013 stuff and fawning over how better it was. In just 15 short years you'll have people wishing they could go back to the 20s which actually this decade is pretty damn good for anime.
>>7900572Yes. Despite the modern Korean art style the Blue Archive community, particularly the JP one, is mostly made of people who grew up on older otaku stuff. You can start cultivating an audience by drawing fanart of BA characters in retro art styles, and once you're more established you can branch out into drawing whatever old stuff or old-style original stuff you want.
>>7900905the internet doesn't need more fucking blue crapcive art
>>7900920second of all, the older otaku still mingle around the older otaku stuff get your facts straight. only ironics in the BA community.
>OP has literal access to the entire world and almost any niche community>So does literally everyone else>Erm guys, do you think there's an audience for X?What the fuck do you think this is OP the early 90s? You live in a hyperconnected world. As a matter of fact, it's even harder to not find an audience these days. Try to play a game of making something niche and unique and you're bound to find people who enjoy that.