Not at all! Those figures would have been in the video, if the files didn't get corrupted in the end during render. I made about $570 in sales for the two days, most of it came from Day1. The table was $250 and meals + travel added to about $60~. Truthfully, I didn't make any profit from this event because of my new stock cost etc but those can be carried over to future events so I am not too worried about it.
@@kuehmerlion Thanks for the reply!! And I wanted to share that I love watching your videos, it also made me interested in boothing! I've signed up for EOY.
As A Bruneian Artist, This types of videos (even more when the countries are Friendly Neighbours as We use the same currency here and there) Are really inspiring, im a small sticker business in brunei and i do watch this videos for inspirations. Also loved the video and i have watched you since the Artcade singapore vid edit: also to note , singapore tables is So small compared to brunei which gives us around 6 ft, This is more Seen in US Cons and such. will Keep that in mind if i ever do international cons to SG Soon!
Hi! Thank you for watching so many of my videos~ You are right that it will be convenient for you to come to Singapore and table since our currency are interchangeable. For online transactions though, the customers here prefer to use the local QR payment PayNow and can only be applied if you have a Singapore bank account. To work around it, many of my overseas artist friends would use WISE to act as go-between for PayNow transactions. And yes *cries*, the tables for majority of Singapore cons are usually set at 1.2m, which is so much smaller than 6ft (1.83m). But that is how it is for SG = tiny country, tiny table haha.
Hey! I really liked your previous vlogs, especially your post event breakdown along with your thoughts and feedback and areas for improvement. Was looking forward for this one, as I attended DDAM too! A shame the rendering failed, was really interested to hear your thoughts. Catch you at the next event!
Yeah, it was a 20minutes long one after thought too haha; But guess that's how it is. In case you are curious, my sales for DDAM were less than Doujima intake - though not the fault of the event itself.
Nice vlog! I'm glad event was overall a good time for the artists. I provided the voiceover for the male twin mascot Teru so I was curious if you captured any moments when the PA system played. Still there was so many cool art and goodies shown all over!
Yo~! Thanks for dropping by, and also thank you for providing the voice for the mascot Teru. I especially appreciated the voiceovers on some of the promotional stuff on Instagram too, which were unexpected but welcome. I did initially have some of the skits recorded from the PA broadcast, especially during the artist set up part, but those unfortunately didn't make it past the chopping board as I was trying to keep this video compact. But cheers, nonetheless!
Gahhh !! I was too busy to stop by. My booth was at the far back so I wasnt nearby to buy ur bags !!! Im so sad. We were so overwhelmed by customers.. Even getting the food was difficult for me.
That was great to know that you guys were overwhelmed and busy (in a good way)! I heard from some that the far end and backs suffered from less crowd venturing that deep into the hall, but that didn't sound like that was entirely the case. In contrast, I had a lot of free time on the second day which was why I could go around to talk to so many people in the video hahaha.
This was a fun vlog. It's interesting seeing all the booths and the artists perspectives on their items. It's different from how stuff is displayed in artist alleys here in the US. Most artist alley tables here are 6 ft/1.82 meters. Is the Nekomimi maid at 31:30 dressed as Korone?
Yes she was dressed as Korone! So technically, she doesn't qualify as a nekomimi but... close enough! From what I understood, she was part of the volunteer nekomimi crew of the event. Most artist alley events in Singapore only offer small tables; they are really tiny in comparison to the tables you guys have at your cons 🥲
Do you mind sharing how the sales/profit was for you?
Not at all! Those figures would have been in the video, if the files didn't get corrupted in the end during render.
I made about $570 in sales for the two days, most of it came from Day1. The table was $250 and meals + travel added to about $60~. Truthfully, I didn't make any profit from this event because of my new stock cost etc but those can be carried over to future events so I am not too worried about it.
@@kuehmerlion Thanks for the reply!! And I wanted to share that I love watching your videos, it also made me interested in boothing! I've signed up for EOY.
@@loyard1167 Glad to have inspired you in some way~ I will be at EOY too so do come by and say hi!
appreciate you going around and looking at other artists and asking them the questions!! Your art looks great too :3!!
Thank you! I probably overdid it this time round with the artists coverage haha, but it was nonetheless fun
Was nice meeting you, and thanks for letting us do the outtro!😂
See you next con dude!!
No no, thank you guys for doing the outro! Will be seeing you again very soon at DoujinFes!
ahhh it was so nice meeting you and talking to you!! thanks for featuring our booth >< hope to see you soon!
Yes, see you around soon~! And also take care from dealing with the resin fumes 😷
@@kuehmerlion yess haha thank you!
As A Bruneian Artist, This types of videos (even more when the countries are Friendly Neighbours as We use the same currency here and there) Are really inspiring, im a small sticker business in brunei and i do watch this videos for inspirations. Also loved the video and i have watched you since the Artcade singapore vid
edit: also to note , singapore tables is So small compared to brunei which gives us around 6 ft, This is more Seen in US Cons and such. will Keep that in mind if i ever do international cons to SG Soon!
Hi! Thank you for watching so many of my videos~ You are right that it will be convenient for you to come to Singapore and table since our currency are interchangeable. For online transactions though, the customers here prefer to use the local QR payment PayNow and can only be applied if you have a Singapore bank account. To work around it, many of my overseas artist friends would use WISE to act as go-between for PayNow transactions.
And yes *cries*, the tables for majority of Singapore cons are usually set at 1.2m, which is so much smaller than 6ft (1.83m). But that is how it is for SG = tiny country, tiny table haha.
Thank you for featuring the Mori Bag! I love your art!! ❤🔥❤🔥
At this point, that bag is like a work of art by itself~
oMg yeah!! It was so nice meeting and chatting with you!!! Hopefully I can come back to Singapore for another convention!!💕💕💕
Yeah! I look forward to seeing you again in the near future, and get you that kaya too
Hey! I really liked your previous vlogs, especially your post event breakdown along with your thoughts and feedback and areas for improvement. Was looking forward for this one, as I attended DDAM too! A shame the rendering failed, was really interested to hear your thoughts. Catch you at the next event!
Yeah, it was a 20minutes long one after thought too haha; But guess that's how it is.
In case you are curious, my sales for DDAM were less than Doujima intake - though not the fault of the event itself.
Finally get to meet you in person , thankyou for coming by. I was nervous abit that time.
No, no. It was my pleasure to get to come over and talk to you at DDAM. See you around soon at whatever the next event will be!
Nice vlog! I'm glad event was overall a good time for the artists.
I provided the voiceover for the male twin mascot Teru so I was curious if you captured any moments when the PA system played.
Still there was so many cool art and goodies shown all over!
Yo~! Thanks for dropping by, and also thank you for providing the voice for the mascot Teru. I especially appreciated the voiceovers on some of the promotional stuff on Instagram too, which were unexpected but welcome.
I did initially have some of the skits recorded from the PA broadcast, especially during the artist set up part, but those unfortunately didn't make it past the chopping board as I was trying to keep this video compact. But cheers, nonetheless!
Heyyy nice vlog!! :D
Thank you for watching~
Gahhh !! I was too busy to stop by. My booth was at the far back so I wasnt nearby to buy ur bags !!! Im so sad. We were so overwhelmed by customers.. Even getting the food was difficult for me.
That was great to know that you guys were overwhelmed and busy (in a good way)! I heard from some that the far end and backs suffered from less crowd venturing that deep into the hall, but that didn't sound like that was entirely the case. In contrast, I had a lot of free time on the second day which was why I could go around to talk to so many people in the video hahaha.
The cosplayer at 27:35 is so pretty!!
Yah, ikr 😁
So fun to see what its like out there! Do you guys deal with USD?
We deal mainly in Singapore dollar!
This was a fun vlog. It's interesting seeing all the booths and the artists perspectives on their items. It's different from how stuff is displayed in artist alleys here in the US. Most artist alley tables here are 6 ft/1.82 meters. Is the Nekomimi maid at 31:30 dressed as Korone?
Yes she was dressed as Korone! So technically, she doesn't qualify as a nekomimi but... close enough! From what I understood, she was part of the volunteer nekomimi crew of the event.
Most artist alley events in Singapore only offer small tables; they are really tiny in comparison to the tables you guys have at your cons 🥲
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It's Kiyomi?! 😆