
Since the Fox-deer did not sell due to bad timing on my part, i have decided to make it into a fullsuit to auction off and turn it into a regular fox. So don't worry about the antlers are its just there for show and wont be on the final design of the fursuit
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tesxacoyote free reference sheet lineart to help show the pattern for the Foxi have in mind :)
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Dodos are defiantly not generic... and I ended up selling it for half the commission price >.< no one wants to be a dodo!
I will admit it stings to know that my complex dodo sold for $2000 when I have seen some simple recent canines sell for $4000+ but when it comes to premades it seems "KISS" (keep it simple stupid) works best.
I will admit it stings to know that my complex dodo sold for $2000 when I have seen some simple recent canines sell for $4000+ but when it comes to premades it seems "KISS" (keep it simple stupid) works best.
Honestly, hun, I don't have a name for myself at all yet my things sell. Granted I usually end up waiting a couple weeks to a month after posting it, but there's always someone willing to buy.
If you're wanting more money from it, sell it as I sell mine;
1 price listed for a partial
1 price listed for a full planti
1 price listed for a full digi
put how much you're wanting up front or if you expect it to be paid in full within the 3 days of the ending auction. Let the buyer willing to pay make the decision on what type of suit they want this new character to be.
Instead of setting a "reserve" price, just have set prices. You an always raise them just a tad higher since it'd not an auction, but still list it to furbuy.
An example is this one:
https://www.furbuy.com/auctions/1065104.html
The buyer paid in full, he even added some extra stuff so it came out to a higher price than he bought-out the auction for. :) I think this way makes things easier, personally. I know exactly what I'm going to get and laid down the rules for when I want it. Then sit back and wait.
If you're wanting more money from it, sell it as I sell mine;
1 price listed for a partial
1 price listed for a full planti
1 price listed for a full digi
put how much you're wanting up front or if you expect it to be paid in full within the 3 days of the ending auction. Let the buyer willing to pay make the decision on what type of suit they want this new character to be.
Instead of setting a "reserve" price, just have set prices. You an always raise them just a tad higher since it'd not an auction, but still list it to furbuy.
An example is this one:
https://www.furbuy.com/auctions/1065104.html
The buyer paid in full, he even added some extra stuff so it came out to a higher price than he bought-out the auction for. :) I think this way makes things easier, personally. I know exactly what I'm going to get and laid down the rules for when I want it. Then sit back and wait.
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