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Digital Artist | Registered: December 23, 2008 08:53:02 PM
You don't have to thank me for a watch, nor do you have to feel obliged to watch me back. I am an observer, it's what I do :) However, if you do want to shout at me just to say hello then please do so by all means! Please ask me before making any smexy art of my character. Thankee :3
I like to shoot zomboos and other things. Find me on Steam! Also, Twitter and Telegram [At] SpuzLioncourt (Second Life is Spuz Lioncourt as well :3
I like to shoot zomboos and other things. Find me on Steam! Also, Twitter and Telegram [At] SpuzLioncourt (Second Life is Spuz Lioncourt as well :3
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Comments Made: 760
Journals: 43
Recent Journal
Canadian Artist? Charge Canadian! (G)
9 years ago
Have a little pride in your country and charge your own damn currency. Seriously, I refuse to buy from Canadian artists that do this. It's not even about the price; heck, tack on an extra amount and charge more than you would have made in the exchange rate. It's really about integrity and the fact that you flock to USD whenever our currency takes a dive so you can make a few extra bucks for the same 'number'.
On the flip side, when you stay in CAD your price becomes more appealing to furries in the USA. Reap benefits from supply and demand, and then increase your prices in CAD if you're too busy to handle the demand.
I'm sure everyone has an opinion or perhaps a different reason for doing this, but this is what it actually looks like to non-artists, and the people I know personally gripe about it quite often behind your back. Just wanted to give you some insight into that, because like Canadians tend to do I'm sure nobody told it to you directly.
Also, I don't give a shit about your opinion and I'm not opening a debate here. It's been bugging me for awhile and it just has to be said now.
On the flip side, when you stay in CAD your price becomes more appealing to furries in the USA. Reap benefits from supply and demand, and then increase your prices in CAD if you're too busy to handle the demand.
I'm sure everyone has an opinion or perhaps a different reason for doing this, but this is what it actually looks like to non-artists, and the people I know personally gripe about it quite often behind your back. Just wanted to give you some insight into that, because like Canadians tend to do I'm sure nobody told it to you directly.
Also, I don't give a shit about your opinion and I'm not opening a debate here. It's been bugging me for awhile and it just has to be said now.
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Liger
Favorite Music
New Age
Favorite TV Shows & Movies
Fantasy
Favorite Games
Action RPG
Favorite Gaming Platforms
PC
Favorite Animals
Lions and other big cats
Favorite Site
Any sites lambasting furries. Something Awful is a favourite ;p
Favorite Foods & Drinks
Gimme' Burgers! :3
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