forum how much is my art worth?
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@moss

I'm thinking about doing commissions but I'm not sure about how to price my art. Here are some examples of my art. I'd really appreciate it if anyone could give me some tips.
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I guess this would be a headshot? I don't really draw them often so this is just a sketch. If I were doing it for a commision I would definitley clean it up.
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Next up, the busts. These are fully colored and shaded n everything.
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Idk what these would be considered. Maybe half body? Knee up lol. Idk but again, these are fully colored n shaded.
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Lastly, full bodies. The first one isn't fully shaded and its pretty old. The second one is actually pretty recent and full shading.

Anyways, let me know how much you think I should price commisions.

@4lagoon4 group

Ok, so here’s what I think. Quick sketches & headshots should be priced around $10 since they’re relatively easy and take no time to finish. Busts should be around 20-$30 If your client decides they want them fully colored which’ll take more time to do. And your full body drawings should be priced around 40-$50!

@4lagoon4 group

It mainly depends on what your client wants though that adds to the bill. 🤔 (For example: wanting more characters in the piece, fully colored & detailed backgrounds, dynamic poses, ect..) That and you have to take in account the amount of time each commission could take you along with your current skill level!

@Katastrophic group

^ all good points. I price mine based on hours taken to draw them, so for me a good fully-shaded bust can take about 2-3 hours, so I price it around $30. I suggest making a price grid based on what proportions and stages of finish you draw in.

Something to remember is prices don't need to be set in stone. If I get a simpler character I might price it less compared to a complex design. That said, don't let people bully your prices down, you decide and tell them the price you think is fair.

@4lagoon4 group

Advertise! I hope you’re not shy because now it’s time to show folks what you can do! 👏 Where there are users there are clients so pretty much any social media platform is yours to promote your skills! ^^ (In terms of which is the best to go to, I’d say Twitter!)

@Katastrophic group

social media is great. Also if you have specific things you'd like for comissions, check forums and groups. ex, i draw a lot of dnd stuff so I post in dnd forums. Even just on sites like deviantart there are lots of specific groups that you could cater to.