Commission price drop?
10 years ago
General
Good day,
So after two months of offering my commission service to people I have not had any one commission me yet. So I wouldnlike some feedback if possible:
- Do you not like my art style?
- Are my prices too high for the quality of my artwork?
- Are you unintrested in commisions?
- Are you interested but cannot find the money?
Any feedback would be a great help to me so if you have something to say plese say it!
Thank you,
Avory
So after two months of offering my commission service to people I have not had any one commission me yet. So I wouldnlike some feedback if possible:
- Do you not like my art style?
- Are my prices too high for the quality of my artwork?
- Are you unintrested in commisions?
- Are you interested but cannot find the money?
Any feedback would be a great help to me so if you have something to say plese say it!
Thank you,
Avory
FA+

I think you should continue uploading your own pictures though, make sure you get to keep practiced and improve, so long as you can keep the original ideas coming then eventually more people will start to notice. Also, if you're not low on money then maybe get some other nice commissions yourself.
you could also approach people whose artwork you admire and offer an art trade, it gives you some inspiration on what to draw, lets you practice different art styles and exposes you to more audience.
And lastly, don't forget why you're making art. you're doing it because you like to draw, you love to create, you love making art. Profit shouldn't be the reason why you do it, because once a lull in profit happens, you'd lose the inspiration to keep on creating.
when you've got 20 minutes of sitting there wondering what to do, check these out. they're a couple of videos to inspire. they're by authors, but they apply to any art
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3ResTHKVxf4
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=plWexCID-kA