I consider a commission.
I'd like to consider the price for it.
Please tell me the price you can pay for the respective pictures.
I'd like to consider the price for it.
Please tell me the price you can pay for the respective pictures.
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Asking your audience to price your artwork might not be a good idea. They will undervalue your art. A good idea is to price your art by the number of characters in the illustration, the level of completion of the picture, and how difficult the composition is.
In my opinion, one, two, and 3 should be priced similarly. They are all single character, simple pose, just in different styles. I can't really offer advise on the others.
Start by pricing your art at a modest level. If you get a lot of commissions, raise your prices to meet the demand.
If you don't get any commissions, lower your prices and re-announce that you have.
In my opinion, one, two, and 3 should be priced similarly. They are all single character, simple pose, just in different styles. I can't really offer advise on the others.
Start by pricing your art at a modest level. If you get a lot of commissions, raise your prices to meet the demand.
If you don't get any commissions, lower your prices and re-announce that you have.
(1) and (2) I would put in the same pricing as simpfied shading
(3) and (5) would be higher detail and priced the same but for an additional cost.
(4) and (6) are more complex with either being a sequence or having multiple characters and should be priced the highest
As for numbers, that depends on your need for money as well as your putting a price on your own effort and hard word.
(3) and (5) would be higher detail and priced the same but for an additional cost.
(4) and (6) are more complex with either being a sequence or having multiple characters and should be priced the highest
As for numbers, that depends on your need for money as well as your putting a price on your own effort and hard word.
(1) & (2): $20-25 quite simple and appealing, would likely sell decently at this price.
(3) & (5): $30-35 soft shading and more detailed pieces like 5 take longer, it's a nice look but would definitely be more expensive for the additional effort.
(4) & (6): $40-60 depending on how complicated the piece is to you, for what it's worth these seem quite complicated and time consuming based on the details and amount of characters in these.
Personally I would probably pay more as the exchange rate is kind to me, but I'm trying to take into account what the average person here would find affordable.
(3) & (5): $30-35 soft shading and more detailed pieces like 5 take longer, it's a nice look but would definitely be more expensive for the additional effort.
(4) & (6): $40-60 depending on how complicated the piece is to you, for what it's worth these seem quite complicated and time consuming based on the details and amount of characters in these.
Personally I would probably pay more as the exchange rate is kind to me, but I'm trying to take into account what the average person here would find affordable.
Hrmm 3 is fully shaded 2 is partial shading and 1 is flat colors correct?
In that case $20 for 1 flat color with one character more should cost extra
partial shading can be $25 (unless you think that's too cheap in which case you might want to charge $30)
Full shading like in #3 should be between $40-$50 I find that to be reasonable as it's comparable to other commissions.
If a person wants a background that should be $10 extra, backgrounds can be difficult and a photograph for a background would clash with the image.
In that case $20 for 1 flat color with one character more should cost extra
partial shading can be $25 (unless you think that's too cheap in which case you might want to charge $30)
Full shading like in #3 should be between $40-$50 I find that to be reasonable as it's comparable to other commissions.
If a person wants a background that should be $10 extra, backgrounds can be difficult and a photograph for a background would clash with the image.
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