Comment 33545

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Jun 3, 2006, 11:48:34 AM UTC
I charge on a case by case basis when it comes to private commisions depending on how much detail and how complicated the piece is and also on the deadline. Otherwise the gaming companies I usuall draw for pay anywhere from 150 to $550 dollars for a piece.

Comment ID 33545

[Art] Gaer'yt WIP cont. 2
Jun 4, 2006, 4:40:09 AM UTC on [Art] Gaer'yt WIP cont. 2
Wow- American currency I assume? I'd love to get a simple $20 for a commission at the moment ^^; I'd make me feel special :3 Good on you though Smile

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  • Jun 4, 2006, 10:18:49 PM UTC
    Believe me it came as a shock to me when I got my first offer amount on a commision from a gaming company. I still feel somewhat taken aback when I get a commsion.
    • Jun 5, 2006, 1:44:31 AM UTC
      I bet Smile Do you do pencil drawings for them? Or something else? Smile
      • Jun 5, 2006, 7:40:26 PM UTC
        Strictly graphite or charcoal art although they do keep asking for ink and color.
        • Jun 5, 2006, 8:27:21 PM UTC
          *evillaugh* They're a pain, huh? ^^ Like my comic writers- always getting me to do stuff I don't normally do *rants at air*
          • Jun 5, 2006, 9:27:08 PM UTC
            You my friend hit it right on the nose on that one. I had one client actualy ask me to do a full blown oil painting after I mentioned that I dabbled with oils at one time.
            • Jun 5, 2006, 10:40:38 PM UTC
              *dies* NO FRIGGIN WAY. Oils is NOT something you buy when the person doesn't know how to use them properly yet. They are sooooo difficult to get the colours right!!! Oil anything makes me go nuts.

              Curious- what does a $150 commish buy you?
              • Jun 7, 2006, 7:22:52 PM UTC | Total Edits: 1 | Last edited on Jun 7, 2006 by Dennis
                Look through my gallery and check out my Scal Mail piece. Also the size of the piece is a factor.