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Ok so I'm planning on getting a full table at this year's upcoming New York Comic Con in October, and I'm going to share it with a old roommate of mine that went to the same art school as me.
Thing is, I wasn't aware that New York Comic Con, and New York Anime Fest, despite being together, have separate artist alleys.
I personally want to get a table at the NYCC because I do more western comic-related work, but I may also have fanart for video games/anime/etc. Plus I figured it would be more exposure for the comic book companies that'll be there.
However, my roommate would prefer if we'd get a table at NYAF, since her style is more "anime" and does a lot of anime fanart, with some western cartoons/comics/ thrown in every once in awhile, but still in her animu style.
What do? This is the first time I'm planning for a table so I want to make sure everything goes fine. I also want to bring my portfolio full of comic book-related work and show it to editors, I guess my roommate would watch the table while I would do that?
Thing is, I wasn't aware that New York Comic Con, and New York Anime Fest, despite being together, have separate artist alleys.
I personally want to get a table at the NYCC because I do more western comic-related work, but I may also have fanart for video games/anime/etc. Plus I figured it would be more exposure for the comic book companies that'll be there.
However, my roommate would prefer if we'd get a table at NYAF, since her style is more "anime" and does a lot of anime fanart, with some western cartoons/comics/ thrown in every once in awhile, but still in her animu style.
What do? This is the first time I'm planning for a table so I want to make sure everything goes fine. I also want to bring my portfolio full of comic book-related work and show it to editors, I guess my roommate would watch the table while I would do that?