Commissions.
14 years ago
I spend a lot of time musing over this topic.
I don't feel like I am an artist; drawing is just something I do to pass time. I do enjoy it(very much so), but I don't feel like "artist" is a title I deserve. I don't really feel like anything I have the ability to create is worth paying for, so "improving enough to start taking commissions" has been a goal of mine for a while now.
I realize that I wouldn't even know where to start, even if I felt I was ready. Pricing, content, even getting a customer, aaaaa
level with me, guys. Share your knowledge of commissions with someone hoping to start them soon.
I don't feel like I am an artist; drawing is just something I do to pass time. I do enjoy it(very much so), but I don't feel like "artist" is a title I deserve. I don't really feel like anything I have the ability to create is worth paying for, so "improving enough to start taking commissions" has been a goal of mine for a while now.
I realize that I wouldn't even know where to start, even if I felt I was ready. Pricing, content, even getting a customer, aaaaa
level with me, guys. Share your knowledge of commissions with someone hoping to start them soon.
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What style? Sketches? Inks? Colors? Pricing will depend on all that.
Only open up a few slots when starting out, no more than 5 just so you can get a feel on your turn out speed.