>>276250Is my time to shine.
Okay let's see, it all starts with how much presence you got, so hm, I think around 500-800 watchers at FurAffinity can give you a good start.
Streaming your artwork helps a lot, even more if you make in-stream commissions, i know some people that make doodles/sketches at 15-20 and those take them like an hours or less so is easy money if you got a cute style, cartoony or anime anything sells so remember that.
I recommend Picarto.tv the most since it has more people willing to log in, Piczel is not that popular compared to that, so is Picarto or Twitch (Twitch if you make SFW stuff).
There are places like
https://ych.commishes.com/You can draw adoptables (draw your own anything, OC's or whatever) and sell them at certain prices, people can see your design and buy it through bidding or at full price (autobuy).
Twitter is a place to get comms too, but remember that there's where people sell cheap art.
You can use
https://www.postybirb.com/To submit in all places at the same time your new art, so you don't spend time uploading everywhere.
Remember nona:
Post, post at least 4-5 times per week, art communities (furries, anime, anything sincerely) gets new art everyday, only the ones that keep posting will keep getting commissions enough to make a living out of it, unless you're a well-known famous artist, you'll get commissions even if you take hiatus of a year or two, but if you are not, then keep posting.
If you need more info I can leave my protonmail here, but other than that I wish you luck and of course, motivation.
Still: motivation =/= dedication
You don't need motivation to dedicate yourself into a job
You just need motivation when you have to start it, eventually you'll get used to work.
I spent years and thousands of hours drawing, up to 4k+ usd per month drawing commissions but I did 6 days per week streaming 12 hrs.
I know people that stream like 18 hrs, and more.
Ah. and an important thing:
Find your niche nona, a niche that you know there'll be work.
Is not the same drawing NSFW than drawing a "SFW" fetish which can pay you more.
Let's say: transformation (turning into objects or other people), vore, fattening, feeding, muscle growth, hyper, micro/macro, etcThere's always a job for artists, is up to us to show ourselves and do it :)
It's not going to be steady the first months, but it'll get constant in income eventually, just try to check the time you take per picture, try to sell stuff that is easier for you to do, and WRITE DOWN A GOOD T.O.S PLEASE!!