DEFINITIONS:
One Comic Page = At least three panels, a sensibly-scaled page of comics at printable size. Density of narrative detail varies with the medium.
"Epic" = Not only large, but fiercely detailed, "this could grace a queen's chamber" stuff.
In general, you can decide how complicated you want/can afford your picture to be, in whatever medium, and the handy chart will tell you how much your picture will cost.
ICONS - $5
SKETCHPAGE - $5 B&W, $10 Color
BUSTS - $9 B&W, $15 Color
DOODLES - Pencil $5, Ink $5, Watercolor $6, Digital $6
SMALL - Pencil $7, Ink $9, Watercolor $12, Digital $15
MEDIUM - Pencil $10, Ink $15, Watercolor $20, Digital $30
LARGE - Pencil $15, Ink $20, Watercolor $25, Digital $35
EPICS - Pencil $25, Ink $30, Watercolor $35
COMIC PAGES - Pencil $10, Ink $20, Watercolor $35
Additional Fees -
+$5 for each additional character,
+$5 for a really complicated background,
+$6 for if you want it to be really precisely detailed ("Every spot on his fur is an accurate constellation!")
+$5 if you want a flat digital color put in front of or behind the art, and I'll work that into color and texture and send you versions with or without.
And hell, if anyone wants to commission anything unique, like color keys, storyboards or calligraphy, we'll work out the price!
Send me a note with description, character ref, and price/size/material quoted in this list, I work through PAYPAL ONLY.
Pleasure doing business! Hope to see you soon.
One Comic Page = At least three panels, a sensibly-scaled page of comics at printable size. Density of narrative detail varies with the medium.
"Epic" = Not only large, but fiercely detailed, "this could grace a queen's chamber" stuff.
In general, you can decide how complicated you want/can afford your picture to be, in whatever medium, and the handy chart will tell you how much your picture will cost.
ICONS - $5
SKETCHPAGE - $5 B&W, $10 Color
BUSTS - $9 B&W, $15 Color
DOODLES - Pencil $5, Ink $5, Watercolor $6, Digital $6
SMALL - Pencil $7, Ink $9, Watercolor $12, Digital $15
MEDIUM - Pencil $10, Ink $15, Watercolor $20, Digital $30
LARGE - Pencil $15, Ink $20, Watercolor $25, Digital $35
EPICS - Pencil $25, Ink $30, Watercolor $35
COMIC PAGES - Pencil $10, Ink $20, Watercolor $35
Additional Fees -
+$5 for each additional character,
+$5 for a really complicated background,
+$6 for if you want it to be really precisely detailed ("Every spot on his fur is an accurate constellation!")
+$5 if you want a flat digital color put in front of or behind the art, and I'll work that into color and texture and send you versions with or without.
And hell, if anyone wants to commission anything unique, like color keys, storyboards or calligraphy, we'll work out the price!
Send me a note with description, character ref, and price/size/material quoted in this list, I work through PAYPAL ONLY.
Pleasure doing business! Hope to see you soon.
Category Artwork (Digital) / Tutorials
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Size 969 x 1280px
File Size 434.6 kB
Nice spreadsheet It would be helpful to know how small, medium, and large are defined, measurement wise, since you bother with such fine increments in the first place. Other than that, I feel about the variety of choices a bit like when I walked into a Starbucks for the first time in my life Not that that's a bad thing, though, but you should've seen the faces of those baristas in New York when I said 'I want just coffee'
My stuff isn't like yours, where everything's sort of the same format before you unleash it onto the world - usually in this case, the commissioner will have an aesthetic preference for a size, then I'll work with that.
It doesn't refer specifically to the size of the work, since this stuff isn't being framed and hung on the wall, but the level of detail given to the picture. A small and a large could be the exact same size, but the latter done with much more detail and much teenier brushstrokes. I can't measure "detail" in inches, any more than you can measure poetry like Mr. J. Evans Pritchard. "I don't hear enough rrrip!"
And the coffee scares natives, too.
I'm remembering a comic strip (I don't know why I know it, but I can't find it online).... "What do you want?" "I'd like a really large coffee. So... uh.... give me the 'tall.'" "That's the small.' "'Tall' is small?" "Tall is small."
"So what's 'Grande?'" "Grande means large." "Then give me a grande." "But here it means 'Medium.'"
"What the...? Dude, all I want is a large coffee." "Then order a Venti." "SO VENTI MEANS LARGE?" "No, Venti means 'twenty' as in 'I just spent twenty minutes trying to understand a goddamn menu." (Aside as the guy breaks down) "I think I'm really starting to enjoy this job."
(Ironically, Italy has no Starbucks. Thank god.)
It doesn't refer specifically to the size of the work, since this stuff isn't being framed and hung on the wall, but the level of detail given to the picture. A small and a large could be the exact same size, but the latter done with much more detail and much teenier brushstrokes. I can't measure "detail" in inches, any more than you can measure poetry like Mr. J. Evans Pritchard. "I don't hear enough rrrip!"
And the coffee scares natives, too.
I'm remembering a comic strip (I don't know why I know it, but I can't find it online).... "What do you want?" "I'd like a really large coffee. So... uh.... give me the 'tall.'" "That's the small.' "'Tall' is small?" "Tall is small."
"So what's 'Grande?'" "Grande means large." "Then give me a grande." "But here it means 'Medium.'"
"What the...? Dude, all I want is a large coffee." "Then order a Venti." "SO VENTI MEANS LARGE?" "No, Venti means 'twenty' as in 'I just spent twenty minutes trying to understand a goddamn menu." (Aside as the guy breaks down) "I think I'm really starting to enjoy this job."
(Ironically, Italy has no Starbucks. Thank god.)
So it's about amount of detail? Still, raises the questions, "how much detail is medium? Give me an exact number! XD" It reminds me of my personal experiences with customer relations, going back 17 years now, where it is usually best to not give customers choices that will overwhelm them and cause trouble in the end. I would recommend doing as much detail as comfortably possible for you and not delegate that choice to your commissioners
There is a reason Starbucks can't get a foothold in countries like Italy and Austria, and that is that we already have the traditional caffetterias and Kaffeehäuser that originally inspired Starbucks. And by 'inspired' I mean of course that Starbucks is the rape-child from an encounter of McDonald's and these aforementioned institutes. I guess you can see who was the rapist in that 'relationship'. Still, I always liked Starbucks when coming across it, it's so typically American, and I liked the quality of the food, which says something, me being from Europe
There is a reason Starbucks can't get a foothold in countries like Italy and Austria, and that is that we already have the traditional caffetterias and Kaffeehäuser that originally inspired Starbucks. And by 'inspired' I mean of course that Starbucks is the rape-child from an encounter of McDonald's and these aforementioned institutes. I guess you can see who was the rapist in that 'relationship'. Still, I always liked Starbucks when coming across it, it's so typically American, and I liked the quality of the food, which says something, me being from Europe
I designed it specifically so someone can wave their hand noncommittantly and go "Ehh, give me something vaguely medium." "I want the small option." That's why it has the examples by the side. (In fact, the main reason I did the matrix is to simplify the information - you can simply wave your hand.) But I feel you. This was as reductive as I felt comfortable going.
The irony is that the chain is from Seattle, in the Pacific Northwest - a part of the country that has very little contact with European anything. It's actually pretty atypical for a fast-food franchise, in that the expensive prices actually go into both quality ingredients and into the worker's pockets - they pay above minimum wage and give you health care, for the love of god. How unamerican is that?
If it looks like McDonalds, that's just because rare is the franchise in America that can compete with them without imitating.
The irony is that the chain is from Seattle, in the Pacific Northwest - a part of the country that has very little contact with European anything. It's actually pretty atypical for a fast-food franchise, in that the expensive prices actually go into both quality ingredients and into the worker's pockets - they pay above minimum wage and give you health care, for the love of god. How unamerican is that?
If it looks like McDonalds, that's just because rare is the franchise in America that can compete with them without imitating.
Good god, this is outdated, but I'm still trying to figure out my prices... yours'll be close to this, I suppose, if you find a bargain.
I'll warn you, due to bouts of mental illness I've had to put a lot of other people on pause (working through that backlog atm), so as a matter of principle I don't take the payment up front, in case I legitimately can't finish. (insert that "Lion King" Furry Drama gif) But sure thing!
I'll warn you, due to bouts of mental illness I've had to put a lot of other people on pause (working through that backlog atm), so as a matter of principle I don't take the payment up front, in case I legitimately can't finish. (insert that "Lion King" Furry Drama gif) But sure thing!
How do people still keep finding this? I thought it was in scraps. Maybe it's the tags.
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It's no longer accurate but what did you have in mind? The "Digital" I no longer have access to, and I'ma add ten bucks to each category of "Comics," probably (now that I'm trying to have panels and legible writing and everything!), but.. yeah, I think as long as you found this I might as well make that the price. I'll almost certainly do it. Feel free to note me the details!
No waste products, no cub and no right-wing politics or racism, otherwise I'll draw pretty much anything.
It's
It's no longer accurate but what did you have in mind? The "Digital" I no longer have access to, and I'ma add ten bucks to each category of "Comics," probably (now that I'm trying to have panels and legible writing and everything!), but.. yeah, I think as long as you found this I might as well make that the price. I'll almost certainly do it. Feel free to note me the details!
No waste products, no cub and no right-wing politics or racism, otherwise I'll draw pretty much anything.
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