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Hello there, whoever is reading. :)
You can call me Pox, or whatever my current username suggests.
It has a high chance of being different in the future because I can't make up my mind.
I stumbled upon GASR when someone mentioned it in an IMVU chatroom. I had no idea what DPs are at the time nor that anyone is willing to pay for such a thing, but here I am.
Ready to rip people off. c; jk
I'm 19 years old from EU.
I graduated from art school as a painter but I have a lot of room for improvement because art is an infinite skill.
We can all get better no matter how good our current skill is.
My plan for the future is to create digital art and offer art lessons to young artists. As well as meeting potential friends.
If you stumble upon anything I create in the future and like it, feel free to ask for a comission/lesson.
Have a good day!
Master Art Critique & Pricing Advice
in Critique & Pricing
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@Sorry Your art is worth more than 70$. Don't go any lower. :)
@PsyQBanbi It's worth 20-30$ depending on the amount of details. I suggest you do take time into the account. An average McDonalds employee works for 10$ an hour. If you work 8 hours for 30$ you're oficially making less money than a fast food cashier. Of course, the quiality of your work and skill level play a big role as well. Keep that in mind.
TIP:
Every artist should set a minimum price they're willing to work for. If you're doing a comission tell the customer that each change they request costs them more depending on how much time it chews up. That way the customer is more specific about what they want, they respect your time and don't change little things as they please.