With me it was usually just someone else being a better fit. Half the time I don't think they even filled the vacancy. Companies are pretty lazy when they want to be. Keep at it, something will come through!
A webcomic would be great skills to show to a storyboarding job! Honestly any side project of your own will help your portfolio, put it in your CV to show your background/experience/self-motivation, that's what I did. It's still in my CV! Would you be willing to move?
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I want to say yes but I have NO savings to do so. My family is poor and I have to pay rent to them.
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Ahh I getcha. Just in case I wanna link this spreadsheet: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1eR2oAXOuflr8CZeGoz3JTrsgNj3KuefbdXJOmNtjEVM/htmlview?sle=true# … it's a listing of animation/games jobs but has the occasional 2D artist position, updated every day, it helped me get my current position. Maybe keep a look out on it for places feasibly near you?
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But more experienced and skilled artists than both of us occasionally won't get a job because their style isn't the right fit. If you know certain places you'd like to work for, try catering to their style a bit, or find a studio who works close-