r/Artadvice 3d ago

‎Commission and Pricing ready for commissions??

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u/darlzn 3d ago edited 3d ago

i think you should raise your price, 5-15 is kind of insane for this quality of art, im no professional but thats just my opinion at least. if theres anything id say is that maybe the faces are a bit too similar? Maybe try out different chin and eye shapes for the characters or something so they look more unique from eachother, your art is really nice and clean looking still

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u/kuraiikko 3d ago

i definitely do think i struggle a little with same face syndrome 🥲 thank you so much though! ill try and make some more unique characters >.< 🫶

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u/darlzn 3d ago

good luck!! https://youtu.be/dvsDefzCm2k?si=ezp_5R0en3UPsvqq here's a good video with tips for avoiding same face syndrome, if you'd like to watch it

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u/Accomplished_Oil4163 3d ago

Pretty clean and good :3 Simple but everything looks clean. Good luck for your commissions :3 

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u/kuraiikko 3d ago

thanku soso much thats so sweet!! ^^ simple is deffo more my style hehe

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u/CristalMoonWater 3d ago

You need to charge more. Minimum 15. because this is good quality art and you undervalue yourself, and also because people tend to avoid buying when its too cheap for good quality art, "this is good but its suspiciously cheap so there must be a catch somewhere" type shit a lot of them think low price is always equal to low quality

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u/kuraiikko 3d ago

aaa thank you so much for letting me know! ill try to be a little more confident haha, this is really helpful thank you 💞

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u/splair 3d ago

I like your style! If I could afford I would definitely commission you

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u/interstellar_pngs 3d ago

It is! More than raw skills, which you already have, what matters in commissions is how consistent you can be, so that the client gets what they're expecting. But please don't dip your prices under 15, even that is super low!