
I've had to have a proper revamp of my last price reference sheet. So many people said it was confusing, but I offer all sorts of random things. Hopefully this clears it up a bit.
I am not open for more commissions at the moment. I've been spending longer on art these days as I'm learning how to make my art cleaner and better. Prices are based on hourly rates for how long it takes per image.
Physical products have production costs factored into the price as well.
Hopefully this helps better than the last one.
:| And I am very much aware that the current currency conversion prices are insane from the US/Canada to GBP. For whats reasonable in the UK, is extremely insane for other countries. T^T Sorry guys!
I am not open for more commissions at the moment. I've been spending longer on art these days as I'm learning how to make my art cleaner and better. Prices are based on hourly rates for how long it takes per image.
Physical products have production costs factored into the price as well.
Hopefully this helps better than the last one.
:| And I am very much aware that the current currency conversion prices are insane from the US/Canada to GBP. For whats reasonable in the UK, is extremely insane for other countries. T^T Sorry guys!
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It can be. The most expensive one I've done previously was £200 for everything for a full shade everything image. Took quite a while making sure everything was correct on it. :( I try to price shades higher since it's easier for artists to follow a non shaded version, so in a sense it discourages it excessive shading - but I keep the option there.
Been meaning to ask. What does "Platinum Artist" actually mean or refer to? Are you still open BTW. My first luv bomb artist doesn't seem to be able to come through. So would you be willing to take up the challenge. It would be another slice of life picture same characters probably a simpler background (picnic scene, no grand vistas like the last one)
I need to commission you again when you open slots! I still love the piece you made me a couple years ago (https://www.weasyl.com/submission/1.....1/dancing-bird)
These are really great prices considering you skill and how long i imagine it must take to complete them. I was actually pretty shocked at first before I noticed it was gbp instead of the american dollar. Thats like +50% right? Not something i can afford right now unfortunately but i figure i might as well express my opinion on the prices since i've heard that so many artists with expensive commissions get complaints from people who like the art but just don't value it for what its actually worth. Long comment oops.
Wow, thank you! I try to work as quickly as I can without losing quality in any images I do, so I've gotten myself into a work pattern that gets me by! =)
Unfortunately with it being GBP it puts a lot of people off from purchasing artwork, where if you were to use switch the $ and £ they're about the same in regards to what say $25 will get you if you spent £25 here in England. A bottle of soda is $1, and here its £1. XD So really for people here its a great deal, but anyone abroad it's unfair.
It was 50% but at the moment I want to say its roughly 30ish? XE.com is always fluctuating and then Paypal has its own rates that it exchanges at so I can never give a proper currency conversion. T_T!
Unfortunately with it being GBP it puts a lot of people off from purchasing artwork, where if you were to use switch the $ and £ they're about the same in regards to what say $25 will get you if you spent £25 here in England. A bottle of soda is $1, and here its £1. XD So really for people here its a great deal, but anyone abroad it's unfair.
It was 50% but at the moment I want to say its roughly 30ish? XE.com is always fluctuating and then Paypal has its own rates that it exchanges at so I can never give a proper currency conversion. T_T!
paypal is a great thing to simplify online purchases especially commissions and stuff where its a one on one transaction but converting money seems like a mess to try to work. not to mention paypal fees and stuff. When i commission people i always use a paypal fee calculator i have bookmarked and make that my minimum amount for a tip. especially for small commissions i gotta think its disheartening to need $20 do a $20 commission and then come out a dollar short. and cost of living varies so drastically around the world and within countries that i can't imagine any conversion rate would be sure fire to amount to the same amount of expenses you can pay with it. idk money is hard and I count myself lucky that I don't have to worry about it living with my ~middle class~ family (we are upper middle class but honestly i consider that rich.)
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