The Complete Creative

[REPLAY] Sustaining an art career for more than 30 Days of Night with NYT Bestselling author/artist Ben Templesmith


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ZOMG!!! I am so excited to announce that there's going to be more of this podcast, now renamed The Complete Creative. 
I have been working on this behind the scenes for months, and I can finally, finally announce it is really true. 
In just a couple of weeks, I will have brand new episodes, but until then I thought it would be nice to revisit some of the most popular episodes from the past. 
So, I'm going to be counting down the four most popular episodes of my original podcast, The Business of Art, completely remastered for your earholes based on everything I've learned in the past few years about audio. 
Giving up this podcast was my #1 regret as a creative human, and I can't wait to bring it back. Over the next couple of weeks, I'll be sharing with you a little bit more, and then I'm going to have an interview conducted by Tyler James from Comixlaunch where he interviews me about why I'm bringing the show back now. 
For now, though, sit back and listen to our #4 most downloaded episode of all time, Ben Templesmith. 
Nobody taught me more during their time on my show then Ben. I have tried to incorporate his entire business model into my own with varying degrees of success. 
Here is his bio, straight from his Wikipedia page.
Templesmith produced his first commercial American comics work in 2002, providing the art for Todd McFarlane Productions’ Hellspawn, which was published by Image Comics. He has gone on to create his own original works as well as contribute to many licensed properties at various publishers, most notably IDW Publishing, with which he had an exclusive agreement through most of 2008 and part of 2009 before returning to being a freelancer.
Other licensed properties that Templesmith has worked on include illustrating “Dark Journey”, a story in issue #17 of the Dark Horse Comics anthology series Star Wars Talesin 2003, and the covers to Devil’s Due Publishing‘s Army of Darkness: Ashes to Ashes #1 in 2004 and IDW’s G.I. Joe #0 in 2008.
Original works Templesmith has produced include the miniseries Welcome to Hoxford, the New York Times best-selling Wormwood: Gentleman Corpse [3] Tommyrot: The Art of Ben Templesmith, Conluvio and Choker at Image Comics with writer Ben McCool. He also provided a number of covers for the Oni Press series Wasteland.
In April 2012 DC Entertainment announced that Templesmith will be one of the artists illustrating a new digital Batman series whose stories will be set outside of the regular DC continuity.[4]
Starting in November 2014, Templesmith launched Gotham by Midnight from DC Comics with writer Ray Fawkes
Listen to this episode if you want to learn:
-Ben’s method of utilizing Patreon, Kickstarter, and the direct market to create a profitable business model for his art
-The trick to having a successful Patreon
-What to watch out for in a publishing contract
-Why he keeps coming back to comics even though other forms of art pay better
And much more.
If you liked this episode, go thank Ben online. He’s @templesmith almost everywhere, including Twitter and Instagram.
Please rate, review, and subscribe on iTunes by clicking here.
Finally, go pick up the first chapter of my new book Sell Your Soul: How to Build Your Creative Career, by clicking here.
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The Complete CreativeBy Russell Nohelty