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thank you :D
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The prices are a bit extreme for your low reputation. 0.0
I mean, who would pay so much if they don't know a lot about how you draw other sonas?
There are a lot of species in the fandom and due to your gallery being so empty it can be extremly hard to get any customers...
I mean, who would pay so much if they don't know a lot about how you draw other sonas?
There are a lot of species in the fandom and due to your gallery being so empty it can be extremly hard to get any customers...
I meant on Furaffinity.
I'm for example not using pixiv (even don't know what that is. Looks like a blogging-thingy) and so are a lot of other furs.
If their presentation on Fur-Affinity is not good enough, it's unlikely that there'll be any customers here, because nobody is buying a cat in a bag.
I'm for example not using pixiv (even don't know what that is. Looks like a blogging-thingy) and so are a lot of other furs.
If their presentation on Fur-Affinity is not good enough, it's unlikely that there'll be any customers here, because nobody is buying a cat in a bag.
Pixiv is basically the definitive japanese art site.
A vast majority of japanese kemono artists ("Japanese furs" I'd suppose) operate out of there, and a number of them already have a presence that extends beyond it due to their participation in doujins and the recirculation of their work.
Whilst it might be a blind shot for someone to ask them for work without realising the portfolio they have built elsewhere, it's not as if there's any lack of material to prove their ability should one seek it.
A quick spin around their gallery with a blind eye is at least enough to know they were trusted to contribute to CyberConnect 2's (A japanese game developer known in this site for at least Tail Concerto and Solatorobo) publication "The Kemono Book", which should be a strong indication of reliability and professionality.
Anyway yeah, point is:
Kuro might only have joined this site, but they've certainly got much more than a "low reputation".
As with everything, it'll take time for things to be established here but in the meantime at least my link above will provide a few extra examples.
A vast majority of japanese kemono artists ("Japanese furs" I'd suppose) operate out of there, and a number of them already have a presence that extends beyond it due to their participation in doujins and the recirculation of their work.
Whilst it might be a blind shot for someone to ask them for work without realising the portfolio they have built elsewhere, it's not as if there's any lack of material to prove their ability should one seek it.
A quick spin around their gallery with a blind eye is at least enough to know they were trusted to contribute to CyberConnect 2's (A japanese game developer known in this site for at least Tail Concerto and Solatorobo) publication "The Kemono Book", which should be a strong indication of reliability and professionality.
Anyway yeah, point is:
Kuro might only have joined this site, but they've certainly got much more than a "low reputation".
As with everything, it'll take time for things to be established here but in the meantime at least my link above will provide a few extra examples.
I checked the link, I've seen the examples.
But the Furfandom is mostly american. I won't for example register on the japanese art site to view his other materials, because It's unlikely I will find anything that has to do with the type of commissions I'm searching for.
As I said: You don't buy the cat in a bag.
If there aren't a lot of comissions or any real examples how something would look like, you get of course suspicious over high prices. (Who knows if you like it afterwards or maybe the artist missinterprets something due to the language barrier?)
With the "low reputation" I still mean on FA. Show me at least 10 pieces of work that got commissioned by him by people on FA which is uploaded on FA.
You won't find it, therefore nobody knows him, leading into trust issues.
Of course I also need to agree that his Art looks very interesting, but as I said: Reputation is the A and O.
A pretty simple concept of supply and demand should actually work here:
If nobody wants to comission him, because of either his lack of viewers on FA and the high prices, he should try to put down the prices and make an advertisement.
It worked for artists which then raised their prices after getting their basement but it's up to the artist because it's connected with a lot of work.
But the Furfandom is mostly american. I won't for example register on the japanese art site to view his other materials, because It's unlikely I will find anything that has to do with the type of commissions I'm searching for.
As I said: You don't buy the cat in a bag.
If there aren't a lot of comissions or any real examples how something would look like, you get of course suspicious over high prices. (Who knows if you like it afterwards or maybe the artist missinterprets something due to the language barrier?)
With the "low reputation" I still mean on FA. Show me at least 10 pieces of work that got commissioned by him by people on FA which is uploaded on FA.
You won't find it, therefore nobody knows him, leading into trust issues.
Of course I also need to agree that his Art looks very interesting, but as I said: Reputation is the A and O.
A pretty simple concept of supply and demand should actually work here:
If nobody wants to comission him, because of either his lack of viewers on FA and the high prices, he should try to put down the prices and make an advertisement.
It worked for artists which then raised their prices after getting their basement but it's up to the artist because it's connected with a lot of work.
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