I've done a few gil-for-art pieces and for a colored one-character piece I usually charge about 200k gil. Uncolored pieces are less, more than one character is more. Part of it is personal comfort, part is also buyer generosity, but I'd say that's a comfortable starting price.
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RE: debating on taking orders :T |
01-29-2015, 11:03 AM
right, i'm not looking for a crazy amount but i'm worried about undercharging like i did the last time i tried taking orders. i've been poking around the other threads as well trying to see what the "normal" rate is for something around this level too.
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RE: debating on taking orders :T |
01-29-2015, 01:20 PM
I think setting a price is the most complicated thing to do, honestly it's what is the most painful for me whatever I'm offering. I'm sure it's the same for other artists.
It's hard to find a balance between what people would accept and how many time you need for each artwork you're drawing as many people have a little idea of how many work it is. I cannot really giving you another advice than : Look at the other threads and think of the time you need for what you're drawing. At worse, open like.. 3 slots with a price to judge if this worth the pain then adapt the prices accordingly once those commissions are done. Wiki | Tumblr | Commission |
RE: debating on taking orders :T |
02-06-2015, 01:21 PM
so nako'li made me a nana bear for erik and i offered gil or a chibi as a tip, he picked a chibi o3o
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RE: debating on taking orders :T |
02-06-2015, 01:23 PM
Your style is so cute Clio, I think you should do commissions. Just accept one at a time and do it at your own pace! ^^
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RE: debating on taking orders :T |
02-06-2015, 01:35 PM
Yeah, if you're concerned about someone taking the art and running, ask for the money first. Or, if you're not comfortable with the idea of having the money before having a product to give in return, you could always go for a half-and-half deal. Half at the start, along with what the commission is to be of... and then get the other half at the end once they're satisfied with the results.
So, even in the case of someone (read: a jerk) taking the art and running, you still got at least half the money for it. Not quite as good as all the money, but it's a decent alternative. |
RE: debating on taking orders :T |
02-06-2015, 01:43 PM
Maybe do both? Offer both as an option - either pay in full at the start, or do half-and-half if they're uncomfortable (or unable due to financial crunches) with coughing up the cash first. That way, no matter what happens, you'll have gotten some manner of payment for your time and effort.
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RE: debating on taking orders :T |
02-06-2015, 10:34 PM
that's actually a good idea chachan. then i can always stash the payment on a retainer just to help keep track or even friend them/have the pm it for safekeeping that way till they get their art. :3 i really like that way of doing it.
hmm...i still have a couple of pieces i want to finish (both are in shading stages) but after that i think....i'll open up a slot to see how it goes. >u< too sexy to keep unhidden |
RE: open for orders soon(ish) |
02-09-2015, 10:12 PM
oh man, i had meant to finish this ages ago! xD brought on by a conversation about how the mog mail system compensates when otto over-stuffs the mail with heavy starlight presents. (...tiny moogle hernias...)
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RE: clio's sketchbook |
02-13-2015, 01:43 AM
well in light of the recent "banning art for gil" thread; i guess i won't be offering to take on orders. :/
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