Starting on commission~ Should I do traditional badges too?
13 years ago
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Commission Price List here: http://www.furaffinity.net/view/9482981/
I'll be taking about 3-6 at a time over the weekend *might be going out for a bit some days* So, about 3 flat/shaded colored ones at a time, and 3 sketch/linearts at a time(together) but nothing more than that. When I finish one, it'll open up a new slot. I'll be taking them for this weekend through saturday night, but sunday will be my 'finish up' day, so no new commissions until next weekend then.
also, I was looking around, and even though I don't really go to conventions, I do like badges and stuff that you can actually hold in your hand. Do people think I should start doing badges? *probably headshot style and little full body ones* And if so, what kind of pricing do you think it'd be worth? I haven't gotten any traditional stuff up yet, but I usually work with prisma/copic/touch markers, and I live near a kinko's so getting them laminated wouldn't be a problem if I do them in batches.
also, I was looking around, and even though I don't really go to conventions, I do like badges and stuff that you can actually hold in your hand. Do people think I should start doing badges? *probably headshot style and little full body ones* And if so, what kind of pricing do you think it'd be worth? I haven't gotten any traditional stuff up yet, but I usually work with prisma/copic/touch markers, and I live near a kinko's so getting them laminated wouldn't be a problem if I do them in batches.
Dragcrest
~dragcrest
My opinion is do what you are comfortable to do. =^w^= mew?
Kinder
~pawesome
I certainly have a soft-spot for traditional media, so I'm all for traditional badges! I'd say do and post couple for yourself and/or a couple friends and post them, and gauge interest from there! :3
KennyKitsune
~kennykitsune
I would say yes, do badges! They are like good con souvenirs, and small pieces of art. I enjoy getting those! I think most of my art collection is made of badges.
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