>>4055379>nobody gives a shit about what I have to sayHehehe. I worked 5 years on a project that wasn't mine, and by the end of it, even though my name was always there in the credits, I didn't gain a single follower, a single comment from that project's fans. My personal work is still just me, myself and Irene.
But want to know what I think?
You like your ideas because you see how good they are.
People don't like it because they can't.
They will only be able to see it if you make them pay attention for long enough to start registering and caring. This either involves doing something really good and polished (basically impossible at our level of irrelevancy) or doing something all the time, to the point were people will see you talking about it so much they themselves will get curious about the content.
I get this from people I follow - I don't really care for the artists who just draw a bunch of different shit, but I get really attached to people who have a recurring theme and keep posting about it.
It can be a dev posting game progress, a dude who only likes fishes posting fish illustrations, or a person with a character making several concept arts involving that character, promising himself one day it will be a full-fledged anime.
Well, maybe it won't, but if enough people get interested in it from all the posting, that's a chance.
You have to love the idea enough that it will bring you fun and motivation, which in turn will attract people as a consequence.
Easier said than done, but keep that in mind.