Don't think I'm not considering I've only made two animations, I want to make that clear because of my next question. What's the way to make a donation goal without you having to pay a monthly subscription? I mean, let's say I made a full color animation (with or no sound, I'm not sure) and I want to release it for everyone to watch, BUT once I reach $XXXX. I hope you get my idea.
This sounds like "I'm too excited", "I want to do everything", abruptly pushing myself. No, I just want information.
Two animations, even if they have some kind of quality and make me look like I have potential, it's nothing as to start bringing big projects to life and "play" with money. I'm not that stupid.
Thanks everyone.
Posted by Kimmgãmms 3 years ago Report
Em algum aplicativo de stream? Tipo a Twitch q vc pode fazer Live aí ao chegar no valor que deseja
Posted by DolphySoul 3 years ago Report
I thought of that, but I believe there are other options (not because I don't like it, I just want to know if there's more).
Posted by Badfurson 3 years ago Report
I think Ko-Fi let’s you make specific donation brackets for projects or goals, so you can have them donate specifically for an animation.
Posted by willudie 3 years ago Report
Have to be very careful with Ko-fi. Its tied directly to paypal, and theres no way for a creator to control what messages people post with donations, so if somebody says the wrong thing, paypal will lock yoir entire account
Posted by Pokeman 3 years ago Report
considering how well done your animations are, and how much work something like that is, this seems reasonable. I like the idea too, you get a decent amount of money like it's a commission, but the cost is split amongst a bunch of people, and then once it's payed for even a poor broke collage student like me gets to see it.
Posted by 9kirby99 3 years ago Report
It sounds like what you're talking about is a donation drive. As previously mentioned, you could use Kofi for that.
I think this is definitely a reasonable way to go about it, so you get some return for making an entire animation, the real trick is to figure out incentive for higher "tiers" of donation.
Posted by SlickDratini 3 years ago Report
You could always have commission money count toward the amount of cash you want to raise for the animations. I'd make straight donations count more, at a 1:1 ratio, while commission cash would be at a 2:1 or more. Donating directly would still give better progress, and you wouldn't have a flood of art requests just because people saw an opportunity to support you and get something out of it too. ... Well, you would still, but they'd have more incentive to just donate. ^O^;