I have future chapters blocked out and outlined, but it will take some time to generate the art. I have to fit that in as time allows. I'll post Lesson 4 soon. I just want to get my bearings and not cross any rules. Is it better to post all at once, or do you guys like the tease?
Post can be filtered to see image posts (or attachement posts) only, in reading mode you can "read" all the images in a single page in order. So the drawback to posting images one at a time is minimal as far as reading a comic, a bit more annoying for those who want to download the images (It's one click of a link to download all the images in one post.
the advantage would be to "keep the story alive" longer: keep the interest and the discussion going for the whole time it takes to post all the images (and then some).
Ultimately the choice is up to you.
I think it would be better for you to
make your own thread to post your work, this way you will get more control. You could decide to disable replies, you could delete posts by other users (ex: spams).
And I don't think, you really can mess-up, especially since you are posting your own work (maybe some characters age? But your work has be shared here without problem so far). If you want to change your thread's title, add tags, add or modify an index, you can edit all that latter in case you forgot something or made a mistake.
You could also combine the two approach by posting one page of your comic in a post and editing the post to add pages every few days, so in the end we would get the whole comic in one post for ease of reading / download. But the issue with that is that people following the thread would not be notified of the edits by the alert system.
Edit:
I think either
- your own thread on this site centralizing all your works, organized with a complete story in one post
- Or one thread per story, with you teasing us and posting images one at a time
Would be the best possibilities
The thing to keep in mind is that this site is much less "popular" than Pixiv, so your reach will be smaller. If you want to monetize your work you'd need something along the line of Subscribestar + Twitter (I have no clue whether Pixiv lets the artists on it get some money though).
But this site seems much better than Pixiv to get feedback on your work, and to interact with the admins in case of issues