changing commission prices
8 years ago
When I first started this out, I didn't really take it seriously. It was just something to do, and it was cool that people wanted my stuff enough to pay me for it.
I never really paid attention to how much work goes into these and how long they do. Well I timed myself doing things, and I've been talking to some friends
about my rates.
How do you people feel about raising my prices? Like raising full sketch pages from 20 to 30. Color is definitely going to need a price raise, because that takes
just as much time as sketching. I'll want to pay more attention to detail pricing too, because that can change the work needed drastically. Across the board, I'm
thinking of raising the price on things at about 50%.
I'd appreciate your opinions.
I never really paid attention to how much work goes into these and how long they do. Well I timed myself doing things, and I've been talking to some friends
about my rates.
How do you people feel about raising my prices? Like raising full sketch pages from 20 to 30. Color is definitely going to need a price raise, because that takes
just as much time as sketching. I'll want to pay more attention to detail pricing too, because that can change the work needed drastically. Across the board, I'm
thinking of raising the price on things at about 50%.
I'd appreciate your opinions.
FA+

nothing to crazy and straight forward
You had ought be appropriately compensated for the time you put into your work.
If you want to be cautious with a hike, iterate over less-aggressive stages and gauge interest and reactions then stop where you feel your time is valued well enough and your commissioners associate a similar value to your artwork.