This is a dragon mask that I designed. I laser-cut it out of some nice 4-5 oz leather and wet-formed it by hand. This one is dyed green. I'm thinking I'll finish it with an acrylic sealer, which should make it a bit more resistant to dirt and water damage.
I do plan on selling these in the near future, but haven't yet settled on a price. If you have opinions on what this should cost, let me know.
[Update:] You can find it up on my Etsy store: https://www.etsy.com/listing/129811.....ea-dragon-mask
I do plan on selling these in the near future, but haven't yet settled on a price. If you have opinions on what this should cost, let me know.
[Update:] You can find it up on my Etsy store: https://www.etsy.com/listing/129811.....ea-dragon-mask
Category Artwork (Traditional) / Fursuit
Species Dragon (Other)
Size 1200 x 1200px
File Size 391.3 kB
It all depends if you want to make decent money off it, or enough to perpetuate the hobby.
If your looking at actual income. Figure how much time it takes you from start to finish, then figure an hourly wage and what you would feel comfortable selling for.
Ive seen similar masks anywhere from 20$ up to 80$ so the price is yours. Just as always, higher price = fewer customers.
From when I was selling things like that. Ive noticed its always easier to drop the price then it is to raise it.
~Mel
If your looking at actual income. Figure how much time it takes you from start to finish, then figure an hourly wage and what you would feel comfortable selling for.
Ive seen similar masks anywhere from 20$ up to 80$ so the price is yours. Just as always, higher price = fewer customers.
From when I was selling things like that. Ive noticed its always easier to drop the price then it is to raise it.
~Mel
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