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Andrew, the important distinction to make is that it's actually the demand for "good artists" that's never been higher, and that people aren't willing to pay "shitty artists" a living wage.
To examine whether Dobson's claims of people unwilling to support artists is true or not, let's compare Dobson's Patreon with that of another Deviantartist.
Dobson
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Sakimi Chan
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This woman is earning nearly 500x what Dobson makes in her Patreon, because she actually makes art people want to see. (Granted it seems like a lot of it is just super pandering NSFW stuff, but she clearly knows what her audience wants)
It just so happens I looked up some webcomics today and found out Lackadaisycats now has a Patreon, too.
Turns out Tracy Butler got over 1000 supporters in less than 3 weeks and is now receiving 5k a month, which is mind-blowing when you consider she's had a track record of releasing very little content for lackadaisycats over the past few years due to her other work.
What I'm trying to say: Tracy Butler managed to get a lot of support for her truly amazing work, even though she's not had the biggest output.
Dobson struggles to get a decent amount of supporters, even though there's some sort of trickling stream of releases...
Then again, just compare this regular comic Dobson made to this little bonus strip Tracy made on a whim... or, to take a look at a somewhat more simple comic, check this one out. It also shows how she handles people that would make Dobson go into a frothing twitter-rant-rage. Not saying this is the perfect way to handle such comments, but damn it, instead of strawmanning the shit out of it like Dobbob would, she made a marvelous little comic strip that also sorta highlights the characters personality in an exaggerated manner.
I guess what I am trying to say is this: There's artists that are obviously more invested in their craft than Dobson and it really shows on Patreon -despite not having a huge amount of released content.
Then again, Studio Foglio seems to only get 142 bucks a month, which pains me. They are really nice people and their Girl Genius comic is simply amazing, but on the other hand, they seem to rely a lot less on Patreon and Kickstarter for regular stuff than, say, Dobson and the likes.