Many artist get that emotional context by doing fan artwork to IPs everyone is familiar with. But if you want to get it from an original work, you need to put in extra work to create it. I think its going full circle back to how artist did comic strips during the newspaper days.
i can confirm that from my own channel the videos that perform best are "emotionally driven". like they are not as informative they discuss the emotional side of being an artist etc. i have been wondering for a while why some videos significantly out perform others and i think this emotional resonance and connection may be the key
Cool, but how much of this views follow into reading your manga? I'm asking bc twitter metrics are tricky. That 4 panel comic went viral among artists mostly, and that's bc of edits. Another thing the get in mind is that twitter nowadays is almost all bots. How these small animatics go on YT or Instagram? How it translates into new readers to your manga? I'm not criticizing or trying to demotivate you or anyone, I just got really curious about results with these things. The end goal of anyone going into this is getting readers, right? Have you seen a rise in interest towards your manga? On GC or Webtoons? Thanks for these tips :)
@@kostasrestas I hope so for her, but as a woman I can understand the many reason she may never do it tho ! Anonymity is kind of a luxury. Cheers from France 👋🏼