Honestly I LIKE when people post original art and not JUST the most popular waifus. I do see why you would struggle though as beautiful scenes like that require being semi-close to the picture and it's not as 'eye grabbing' for some. However I do think that the studio ghibli vibe is good and I know a lot of people who love art like yours on their wall. So I still think you have a place in our hearts. Anime and gaming cons will always favor fandoms, but I do think that there is a niche part that enjoy original stuff. When I see a lot of hentai artists for example, I like to ask them if they have any original art, and sometimes they will pull out some of the best art ever that they don't think will sell cause it's not 'sexy' or a popular character. Those are usually my favorites. It just seems like kumoricon is an anime con at heart and anime fans like anime that they know. I did notice that there were a TON of announcements especially for lost cosplay stuff. Instead of just being simple "We have an accessory off a Miku cosplay" they made it a semi long monologue. It was funny the first few times, but after a while it did get a bit annoying. Or just every 30 minutes or an hour give the "Pat yourself real quick, check to see if you're missing anything. If so, come to lost and found."
I appreciate this! Thank you for the thoughtful comment. I totally understand why it's hard for some artists to bring out their original stuff- most attendees are looking for exactly what they want, so Original Art and Characters can easily get overlooked! But I think it totally rings true when artists just wish they could make whatever they wanted and survive off that. and YES. it was totally a script- and it was cute the first 2 or 3 times, but I think they had to do it for every item they found? pls just do a general reminder for next year, I literally couldn't hear what my customers needed T.T
This is such a good video, thank you for sharing your experience with us ❤❤
Love seeing the insight into artist alley at Kumo! I was there this year and can confirm the fanart booths seemed very popular.
hi there! yeah I think this is definitely their place to thrive! even though I didn't do as well, I still had a really good experience
I loved seeing the B-roll of the con tear down, really took me into a space you don’t see as an attendee
Glad you got to see the other side!
I wanted to vend at this con but wasn't sure since I also don't have hype anime stuff. It's nice to hear your experience!
Honestly I LIKE when people post original art and not JUST the most popular waifus. I do see why you would struggle though as beautiful scenes like that require being semi-close to the picture and it's not as 'eye grabbing' for some. However I do think that the studio ghibli vibe is good and I know a lot of people who love art like yours on their wall. So I still think you have a place in our hearts.
Anime and gaming cons will always favor fandoms, but I do think that there is a niche part that enjoy original stuff.
When I see a lot of hentai artists for example, I like to ask them if they have any original art, and sometimes they will pull out some of the best art ever that they don't think will sell cause it's not 'sexy' or a popular character. Those are usually my favorites.
It just seems like kumoricon is an anime con at heart and anime fans like anime that they know.
I did notice that there were a TON of announcements especially for lost cosplay stuff. Instead of just being simple "We have an accessory off a Miku cosplay" they made it a semi long monologue. It was funny the first few times, but after a while it did get a bit annoying. Or just every 30 minutes or an hour give the "Pat yourself real quick, check to see if you're missing anything. If so, come to lost and found."
I appreciate this! Thank you for the thoughtful comment. I totally understand why it's hard for some artists to bring out their original stuff- most attendees are looking for exactly what they want, so Original Art and Characters can easily get overlooked! But I think it totally rings true when artists just wish they could make whatever they wanted and survive off that.
and YES. it was totally a script- and it was cute the first 2 or 3 times, but I think they had to do it for every item they found? pls just do a general reminder for next year, I literally couldn't hear what my customers needed T.T