Thinking of doing commissions, Need help figuring stuff out.
9 years ago
So um... Yeah. Commissions.
Yes, I am thinking of doing commissions. Not a joke. I've been practicing a lot with SFM, but I still have a long way to go. So I started thinking of ways to get more experience and this idea popped up. Doing commissions.
Because I know I'm not the best SFM Artist, I'm not going to price these very high. In fact, they are relatively dirt cheap compared to most other artist doing these. This is mostly to grow my skills in SFM and get some money on the side to afford better equipment (As in, a better computer that I desperately need to continue stuff like this, because my laptop is starting to have problems.)
Anyway, onto the prices.
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I'm thinking of going the relaxed route. In other words, people can make request and if I like the idea enough, I'll do it for free. If I don't like it, they'll have to pay for it. If they pay for a picture to be made, I'll have something like this:
A single picture with two characters, minor scene building (Maybe things like a car passing by, a table in a room, that sorta stuff) , and minimal effects would cost just 1$.
A simple comic limited to 3 panels, minor scene building, 2-4 characters, and minimal effects would be 2$ (If they want more then 4 characters, more then 3 panels, or greater effects I'll add 25 cents for each additional character/panel/effect.)
A complex picture (2+ characters, more robust scene building [Things like a fully furnished room and such], and a "moderate" amount of effects) would be 3-5$ depending on how much work will need to be done. (Downloading models, Retexturing, Specific poses, stuff like that.)
A complex comic (4+ characters, up to 7 panels, more robust scene building, and a "moderate" amount of effects) would be 6-8$ depending on how much work will need to be done.
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If this proves successful, I'll think about expanding my horizons a bit and try animations.
But if you're interested or have any ideas/suggestions to add to this, please comment them below.
Yes, I am thinking of doing commissions. Not a joke. I've been practicing a lot with SFM, but I still have a long way to go. So I started thinking of ways to get more experience and this idea popped up. Doing commissions.
Because I know I'm not the best SFM Artist, I'm not going to price these very high. In fact, they are relatively dirt cheap compared to most other artist doing these. This is mostly to grow my skills in SFM and get some money on the side to afford better equipment (As in, a better computer that I desperately need to continue stuff like this, because my laptop is starting to have problems.)
Anyway, onto the prices.
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I'm thinking of going the relaxed route. In other words, people can make request and if I like the idea enough, I'll do it for free. If I don't like it, they'll have to pay for it. If they pay for a picture to be made, I'll have something like this:
A single picture with two characters, minor scene building (Maybe things like a car passing by, a table in a room, that sorta stuff) , and minimal effects would cost just 1$.
A simple comic limited to 3 panels, minor scene building, 2-4 characters, and minimal effects would be 2$ (If they want more then 4 characters, more then 3 panels, or greater effects I'll add 25 cents for each additional character/panel/effect.)
A complex picture (2+ characters, more robust scene building [Things like a fully furnished room and such], and a "moderate" amount of effects) would be 3-5$ depending on how much work will need to be done. (Downloading models, Retexturing, Specific poses, stuff like that.)
A complex comic (4+ characters, up to 7 panels, more robust scene building, and a "moderate" amount of effects) would be 6-8$ depending on how much work will need to be done.
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If this proves successful, I'll think about expanding my horizons a bit and try animations.
But if you're interested or have any ideas/suggestions to add to this, please comment them below.
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