A Question For You Folks
10 years ago
So out of curiosity, at my current skill level, is it worth it for me to try taking on some commissions, assuming anyone would be interested. I don't want to be "that" guy, but for as much time as I spend drawing stuff and not doing things that are making me money this summer, it would be really helpful and take a huge burden off my shoulders if I could even make just a little something here and there throughout summer.
Saying that though, I don't want to do it if I'm not good and ready. But you know, if doing some commissions is something people think I'm ready for skill-wise, it would be interesting to give it a shot.
So yeah. Opinions would be really helpful or at least letting me know if you would want to pay something for something of my skill level. Whether you will or not doesn't matter to me. I'm just curious. Thanks for your kind support and the such! :D
Saying that though, I don't want to do it if I'm not good and ready. But you know, if doing some commissions is something people think I'm ready for skill-wise, it would be interesting to give it a shot.
So yeah. Opinions would be really helpful or at least letting me know if you would want to pay something for something of my skill level. Whether you will or not doesn't matter to me. I'm just curious. Thanks for your kind support and the such! :D
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That being said, You may want to start doing them somewhat cheap (10 dollars for a pic.) and see how things go. If demand is higher than expected, then you could consider going for more.
And if not that many want some, then you can just use that time to improve as well. But there's not much harm in at least dabbling into them abit.
You may have to specify what you can and cannot draw though.
Its better than having to get a summer job and draw less of what you like.