How Much is Your Art Worth? [Scribble Kibble]

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  • Опубліковано 4 чер 2024
  • Are your art commissions priced right? Do you know how much your art is worth? This guide gives examples of art at different price tiers and tips on increasing value. Video sponsored by Amino. aminoapps.com/u/CrownePrince
    We evaluated head, bust, and full body character art, character sheets, landscapes, full illustrations, and traditional art. Traditional art should be broken down into categories but it was a much less popular submission type, as were landscapes - hence why there are two traditional pieces under landscapes. I wanted to include background art because it is often underlooked as a market for independent artists. Most of my viewers only consider character art!
    ►► Panelists ◄◄
    Please don't contact panelists asking for pricing or critique. Thanks!
    Arenia - freelance NYC animator / arenia_
    CrunchyCrowe - character designer crunchycrowe.com
    Marina Dragonflame - animation and game designer www.artstation.com/mdragonflame
    Din - art buyer / dinsfire64
    Kallenin - casual art viewer
    C. Prince - freelance animator
    List of participating artists: docs.google.com/document/d/1d...
    ►► Judging Info ◄◄
    Every panelist assigned a price range to each of the art pieces using the scale in this video. Except in cases where the artist signed their piece, creator was unknown. Hours of work into each piece was unknown. Panelists voted blind, so they did not know how others on the panel were voting. The panel also provided written tips and critique on a few pieces of their choosing. Some of those comments are featured in the video.
    Art is sorted by category according to the median price of the 6 votes. Honestly I was not sure if there would be any agreement at all, but all 6 panelists consistently voted. It was very clear to everyone whether a piece was a low, mid, or high cost. There were a few exceptions, usually with regards to more abstract art.
    ►► Music ◄◄
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    ►► Scribble Kibble ◄◄
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  • @CrownePrince
    @CrownePrince  4 роки тому +1866

    Are you going to raise, lower, or keep the same commission prices after watching?
    Thanks to Amino for sponsoring this video.

    • @loulouanimates8484
      @loulouanimates8484 4 роки тому +45

      Thank you so much for featuring my art!!!!!! I’m overwhelmed with joy that I actually got my piece in!!! I’m a huge fan of your videos and always will be! Please do more like this in the future

    • @betolima6928
      @betolima6928 4 роки тому +22

      Thanks for featuring my work. It seems I did it for the right price. And its good to know that I can raise the price. It took me 40 hours of work (Procreate measures that).

    • @DamGa4rd_
      @DamGa4rd_ 4 роки тому +10

      I was wondering on good places to sell my art

    • @prettyboyjeremy
      @prettyboyjeremy 4 роки тому +5

      This is extremely informative please keep making more

    • @fyofyoriosity2350
      @fyofyoriosity2350 4 роки тому +15

      I mostly still don't feel confident enough to seriously manage commissions at all, even though I think I could pass the 15$ mark now and sometimes get small drawing jobs at Uni. I would love to be able to work with peoples characters, Indie devs, youtubers or generally videos, but I already worry about art trades xD Also I am afraid of my personality getting in the way.
      I feel like that is one of the reasons people are underselling so much while not doing art for a living - you can't disappoint the customer and yourself as much with a low priced artwork,
      but if you get more expensive the pressure is on.
      Maybe people need to be more confident in the fact that - if they have higher prices and they are being commissioned - the buyer commissioned you for a reason. They might genuinely like what you do~
      I hope that this gives a few people the courage to give themselves more credit for their work!

  • @renookami4651
    @renookami4651 4 роки тому +4753

    If you find charging for a single image difficult, just imagine the headache it is for animators to price their works. xD

    • @TigerTzu
      @TigerTzu 4 роки тому +632

      "Ah yes, you want a 3 minute animation. Okay, well that's 4,500 frames, so that'll be your entire annual income please :). I'll have it ready by this time next year, maybe."

    • @averyk7
      @averyk7 4 роки тому +551

      Bro animators are *amazing.* Like I feel like they don’t get the recognition they deserve (probably because they actually don’t get the attention they deserve lol). Kudos to the animators out there who do commissions. Thats some hard stuff there.

    • @renookami4651
      @renookami4651 4 роки тому +121

      @@TigerTzu Eh, with the 50/50 rule it's only HALF the entire anual income beforehand, and they have a whole year to get the other half ready. It's pretty fair...

    • @rogethewannabeanimator5309
      @rogethewannabeanimator5309 4 роки тому +9

      Wowie there’s so much to think about

    • @tsukasatenmer
      @tsukasatenmer 4 роки тому +33

      acentio idk man but as an animator(mostly do tweening and not “real” animation, so kind of in training to say) that touched my heart ♥️ I may not do commissions rn but when I can I’ll try to remember ur comment

  • @kezzerz
    @kezzerz 4 роки тому +7724

    What I learned in this video:
    The Art Industry is tough.

    • @n9cole480
      @n9cole480 4 роки тому +63

      ikr

    • @viviantran7063
      @viviantran7063 4 роки тому +36

      Indeed

    • @naniidoodles
      @naniidoodles 4 роки тому +32

      VERY

    • @Delta-2-0
      @Delta-2-0 4 роки тому +9

      It is

    • @klunk4683
      @klunk4683 4 роки тому +61

      KareFreeKez I’m currently learning how to draw because I want to become an illustrator and make a living out of my work, but now I’m not so sure if it’s worth it

  • @noahbrando4799
    @noahbrando4799 4 роки тому +6812

    Skilled artist: $100 at most
    Banana on wall: 80K

    • @DylansLappalterCopium
      @DylansLappalterCopium 4 роки тому +593

      Black dot on white background: 3'000'000$

    • @zendraw3468
      @zendraw3468 4 роки тому +238

      its called money loundering

    • @johnhernandez3134
      @johnhernandez3134 4 роки тому +142

      It must have taken plenty of hours for the banana on the wall

    • @noahbrando4799
      @noahbrando4799 4 роки тому +111

      John Hernandez
      It was legit duct taped to the wall 🤣🤣😂

    • @johnhernandez3134
      @johnhernandez3134 4 роки тому +61

      @@noahbrando4799 yes I know this. I think everyone heard how ridiculous it is.

  • @oceanman2811
    @oceanman2811 4 роки тому +4004

    Meanwhile modern art be like:
    A black line and a few Orange circle.
    *oh yeah that'll cost like, a million dollars*

    • @azazellon
      @azazellon 4 роки тому +169

      The art industry as far aa art shows go is all money laundering anyway.

    • @zowerothewolf7993
      @zowerothewolf7993 4 роки тому +60

      you need high iq to understand art.

    • @gosu6594
      @gosu6594 4 роки тому +7

      ikr

    • @avianace6201
      @avianace6201 4 роки тому +169

      Zowero The Wolf But not every piece has a specific meaning to understand. Sometimes it’s as simple as looking at it and sometimes it means nothing. Art isn’t always the intense thing made to express our deepest emotions and when it is, it’s very rarely a black line with a few circles

    • @kittenmimi5326
      @kittenmimi5326 4 роки тому +17

      I wonder what tf did they do to manage to achieve that

  • @evergreen8949
    @evergreen8949 4 роки тому +2997

    “How much is your art worth?”
    Like 2 cents lol

    • @allyluna8377
      @allyluna8377 4 роки тому +17

      Lol same

    • @quicwaterr8527
      @quicwaterr8527 4 роки тому +77

      If family is buying maybe a dollar!

    • @tripwire8992
      @tripwire8992 4 роки тому +83

      *me at school*
      *Friend* : can you draw me something
      *Me* : yeah that'll be a penny
      I say looking at the floor feeling like garbage

    • @kittyfilms1564
      @kittyfilms1564 4 роки тому +3

      Same

    • @unplugcompany6752
      @unplugcompany6752 4 роки тому +1

      Mine is like lower

  • @jestembardzo35
    @jestembardzo35 4 роки тому +2703

    Tfw you sell 15+ hours illustration for a 10$ because you are scared ppl won’t pay more
    But let me tell you, when I got my first payment I was ecstatic for a days

    • @alexastanimirova6356
      @alexastanimirova6356 4 роки тому +59

      i spend alot of time on drawings but still i make commissions worth only advertising 😔✊

    • @maciass29
      @maciass29 4 роки тому +3

      Haj heloł Polsko

    • @jestembardzo35
      @jestembardzo35 4 роки тому +1

      Toru no elo

    • @lenatv705
      @lenatv705 4 роки тому

      też spędzam godziny na designach i rysunkach ale i tak jak dostaje dwa dolce to sie ciesze jak nigdy xD

    • @jestembardzo35
      @jestembardzo35 4 роки тому

      Lena TV dam ci piec jak chcesz
      Ale cholera wg tego filmiku mam brac 75 dolcow?? Dla mnie 10 euro to juz overprice smh

  • @bornrhapsody8016
    @bornrhapsody8016 4 роки тому +760

    my friend takes 4 hours to make a digital drawing, and he makes it free for everyone because he thinks he draws very bad, F.

    • @danimato1833
      @danimato1833 3 роки тому +56

      That's a big F

    • @warriorsclaws1943
      @warriorsclaws1943 3 роки тому +56

      + Think about where your customer base is from. For example, in some countries 30$ would be way too expensive to afford.

    • @bruh-ng5qn
      @bruh-ng5qn 3 роки тому +20

      bro your friend is the man jesus is fan of

    • @straighntuwu5603
      @straighntuwu5603 3 роки тому +7

      F and also *same*

    • @arminowo3885
      @arminowo3885 3 роки тому +4

      I do that but they usually take 5-8 hrs

  • @jamiwells2887
    @jamiwells2887 4 роки тому +999

    please also take into consideration your customer base. i probably wouldn’t spend 150-200 dollars on a bust of a character but some people might. if your entire customer base is filled with younger teens they probably won’t want to spend much more than $30 if they’re really interested in your art. a huge part of making money is taking into consideration your audience. price your artwork accordingly to your fan base at the time, and gradually increase from there as you grow.

    • @wqfflesyrup8740
      @wqfflesyrup8740 3 роки тому +32

      yes!! all of my followers are like 10-17 years old lol, that's why I wont be opening comms (or they're poor)

    • @littlekitsune1
      @littlekitsune1 3 роки тому +31

      Agreed. Especially when it's fanart rather than something original and only in digital format, I think it should take that into consideration. Though I am definitely not a good judge, since I personally wouldn't pay more than $15 for any art, lol. But I do think those are detractors for selling something. Not dissing fanart or digital art, for the record. But fanart is not technically "yours" and not having an original, physical copy of the art just isn't worth as much emotionally or monetarily.
      For the audience thing, the only people who care about my art enough to potentially buy it are my mom and some old ladies that are friends of my mom's and they all live in assisted living, so they could barely afford like $5 commissions, LOL.

  • @lisafenixx
    @lisafenixx 4 роки тому +2769

    i charge almost $200 for thigh-high fully shaded pieces, i've been drawing digitally since i was 13 (i'm 26 now). When I started out I was charging $7 for years, I never thought I'd be able to charge what I do now but just slowly increased my prices by $5-10 every time I noticed my skill increase.
    i really hope all of the artists out there who are watching this vid keep working hard, drawing as much as possible, and be compensated fairly for your wonderful art!

    • @CrownePrince
      @CrownePrince  4 роки тому +157

      I've been doing the same! Every so often a $10 increase when I notice my skills improved. That's usually once a year.

    • @Sara-kj6ez
      @Sara-kj6ez 4 роки тому +44

      Yes! I started when I was 15 to draw. One year ago I was charging around 15 for a full shade piece(when I was 17)
      Now I'm charging 33 (but due taxes i only recieve 30)
      The bad thing is that I don't have too much visibility, but from time to time a good soul finds me and commission me one drawing
      At least with one I can pay my public transport things to go to university! (I live far away, I don't have a car and neither money to live with roommates)
      I hope one day more people sees my art, it's not professional but it's the kind of decent (semi)realism

    • @homosexuaI
      @homosexuaI 4 роки тому +10

      Hey, I’m 13 myself, if anyone could just go on my channel and check out my speed paints, what would you think people would be willing to pay for my art? I’m planning on starting commissions when I turn 14, and I don’t know what to really do to get my art out there. I don’t know how to start up a shop or anything and was just planning to do commissions through Instagram. My plan sound alright?

    • @Sara-kj6ez
      @Sara-kj6ez 4 роки тому +19

      @@homosexuaI I would work a little more with anatomy, that's the principal thing if you want people to buy commissions! 😄 I'm not saying you have to be perfect at it, but a good pose and balance in a character really increments the chances of getting commissioned
      Have you heard about the exercise "gesture"? Check it out. Once you understand how the body works, you can adapt it to your one style, from realism to cartoonish 💕 give it a try and remember! Keep practising! That's the real key
      Now, talking about how to get visibility:
      Tumblr, devianart, twitter, even making streamings in twitch can give you visibility
      You can start doing and publishing fanarts of characters that already exists, so people get to see your post thanks to the tags. You can also work on original characters of course!
      And step by step, you will see how someone will ask you for a commission
      The price is up to you, but try to compare your art to another artist commission and see how much they charge and if yous has the same, less, or more worth it!
      Pd: sorry for my english. Also, I'm don't work in the art industry as professional, but the steps I said before are basically what you have to do

    • @homosexuaI
      @homosexuaI 4 роки тому +3

      Sara yeah, thanks! :D and I am trying to work on anatomy

  • @sphynx_luvr013
    @sphynx_luvr013 4 роки тому +2281

    Me: **draws picture and inks it**
    Also me: *25 cents please*

    • @renookami4651
      @renookami4651 4 роки тому +229

      Weirdo: Meh, it's just an inked peice, not even a colored one. Make it 10 cents and I may consider buying it...Maybe.

    • @haoqw
      @haoqw 4 роки тому +44

      i’d say mine costs about a cent, maybe even 2

    • @hazelwilliams4866
      @hazelwilliams4866 4 роки тому +21

      Plus shipping?

    • @makomarko4679
      @makomarko4679 3 роки тому +46

      @@haoqw 2 CENTS!!!!!! THATS OUTRAGEOUS

    • @weedismytherapy
      @weedismytherapy 3 роки тому +6

      @@hazelwilliams4866 oh my god i follow you on instagram!!👁👄👁

  • @toryanderson6477
    @toryanderson6477 4 роки тому +2492

    My family: you need to charge more than $5 for your comissions
    Me: eh
    This video: you need charge way more than $5 at your skill level
    Me: *surprised pikachu face*

    • @dasarcanaeum
      @dasarcanaeum 4 роки тому +55

      DO IT :D - and good luck :D

    • @creepywaffles4783
      @creepywaffles4783 4 роки тому +121

      I looked at your channel and HECK YEAH YOU DO!!!! Good luck buddy!
      If people see art for 5$ they will think it’s low quality and won’t want to spend because they want to feel proud of their purchases it’s weird but it’s just odd psychology I saw a rely explainingmore of this concept in another comment

    • @creepywaffles4783
      @creepywaffles4783 4 роки тому +1

      WasabiLover yes!

    • @pokaay3163
      @pokaay3163 4 роки тому +30

      Dude don’t be modest, that hurt you more than it helped- at this point you’re scamming yourself for charging so critically low xd especially if that’s your main source of income.

    • @ruthlessanimations6866
      @ruthlessanimations6866 3 роки тому +9

      im 12 and supposed to send my refined works at 40$ im excited but wierded out at the same time like 'am i lying to myself by accident ?'

  • @CosmoniYT
    @CosmoniYT 4 роки тому +416

    Before watching: $2
    After watching: $25 (+2 each character) (fullbody)

    • @tomraines6554
      @tomraines6554 4 роки тому +14

      Where do I actually go buy y'all's (the comment section) art? Like I would buy art but don't know where to find it

    • @CosmoniYT
      @CosmoniYT 4 роки тому +41

      @@tomraines6554 well we usually dont have art already up to sell. you have to commission. and commissions may or may not be open. artists will open comms for a certain period of time, do those, close, and open back up whenever they feel like it or have the chance. every artist does it differently, but usually an artist will present themselves as "open for commissions" and will take commissions by email, text, twitter dms, etc. until their queue is full. so you find the artist you want comms from, wait for them to open, and ask for a commission!

    • @MyFictionalChaos
      @MyFictionalChaos 4 роки тому +14

      @@tomraines6554 lesser known artists have instagram, twitter, tumblr, and amino/deviantart commissions. Better known artists have etsy or their own store / website. I hate how theres not one place to find artists because sometimes on instagram you really like someones art style but they dont have a shop / dont do commissions.

    • @averyk7
      @averyk7 4 роки тому +16

      chaotic_gabby I feel like there should be an app that is solely made for commissions (whether they cost in-app currency or real currency). That would make so many things so much more easier.

    • @elisa1536
      @elisa1536 4 роки тому

      @@averyk7 true!

  • @sagebauland4276
    @sagebauland4276 4 роки тому +1778

    I spend about 4-9 hours making very very detailed pieces that are the size of an average piece of paper. Some people that have taken my work tells me that every time they look at it they see something else they didn’t see before because it’s so detailed
    I thought it was worth maybe $15-20 but now I’m thinking I should be pricing them like $50-75

    • @namename-zu8uk
      @namename-zu8uk 4 роки тому +93

      Good job boyyy

    • @elenalanigra
      @elenalanigra 4 роки тому +131

      Yes! That’s amazing! So happy for you! Bump that price up!

    • @elaenim
      @elaenim 4 роки тому +60

      exactly! I myself can draw in that range of time detailed portraits and people have been asking me to do commissions, but i was too scared of asking too much so i'm going to sell it for 3 USD per hour :/ I should have seen this video before... But now I know how the industry works.

    • @dr.alphys
      @dr.alphys 3 роки тому +11

      Hey do you have insta or anything like that? I’d love to see your art!

    • @littlekitsune1
      @littlekitsune1 3 роки тому +7

      Same, lol. I do traditional watercolor pieces that have also been inked for the most part, and they take me literally all day, but I don't feel right charging a bunch. Even if I had an actual market for them with people who can afford or value "art prices." (So far only 1 friend, my mom, and some of the old ladies who live in my mom's building are really interested, and I'm definitely not going to charge them like $80+.) I wish you luck in your pricing, though!

  • @PaoloDiego
    @PaoloDiego 4 роки тому +2056

    I would really like another video like this, but focused on 2D animation... cut-out, frame by frame or both

    • @betolima6928
      @betolima6928 4 роки тому +1

      Agreed!

    • @SpectrumAssociates
      @SpectrumAssociates 4 роки тому +2

      Please make it happen.

    • @TheMagicPinecone
      @TheMagicPinecone 4 роки тому +5

      yes, as a frame-by-frame animator I need this :0

    • @Renalucent
      @Renalucent 4 роки тому +28

      It's a lot more complicated to put together a pricing guide for animation as opposed to still art! Do you charge per frame ? Do you offer what is basically a "bulk" discount after a certain length ($12 per frame but $300 for 30 frames for example)? How would you charge for effects, moving background elements, etc? Is this going to be used as part of someone else's content like in a stream or as an opener to a let's play? Is it tweening, vector, or raster?
      I think the most realistic way to do it, and the ways I've encountered for private work, is to either charge by footage (like "I'll charge you $XXX for every 10 seconds of completed animation"), to charge a flat rate per shot/per scene while factoring in difficulty (closeup on character talking is $50, two characters dancing while the camera spins for 10 seconds is $600), or to charge by hourly work put into it. There's just so many factors I find either a flat rate that factors in my time, or a straight up hourly rate, are the best solutions. And after doing animation long enough, it gets pretty easy to accurately predict how much time something will take to do.

    • @killerqueen5387
      @killerqueen5387 4 роки тому

      Yesss

  • @pixelfish3395
    @pixelfish3395 4 роки тому +426

    What’s my art worth?
    A slice of cheese

    • @pokaay3163
      @pokaay3163 4 роки тому +12

      1/100th of this month’s rent

    • @zayal859
      @zayal859 4 роки тому +2

      Yes pleeez

    • @julien4305
      @julien4305 3 роки тому +16

      you dont understand how expensive alot of cheeses can get

    • @pixelfish3395
      @pixelfish3395 3 роки тому +1

      -HiddenCracks- on slice isn’t a lot

    • @nilzoncordon6801
      @nilzoncordon6801 3 роки тому +5

      Wow man that's pretty expensive

  • @tokioeee
    @tokioeee 4 роки тому +773

    I seriously needed this video earlier- I used to sell my art for $8 USD but someone DM’d me saying that it was too expensive for an icon drawing so I dropped it down to $5
    Now I just- MAN I FEEL CHEATED

    • @eyeballscratch
      @eyeballscratch 4 роки тому +77

      Your art is worth much more! And you should always think if it's a good price. Like, would I buy a piece like this for this much money? And if you would you can go for that price!

    • @aspenpawarts9333
      @aspenpawarts9333 3 роки тому +19

      Egg Champion dude. You don’t know their art at the time. It doesn’t matter if your art took 100 hours, if it looks bad people aren’t going too be willing too pay.

    • @tokioeee
      @tokioeee 3 роки тому +29

      AspenPaw Arts but then the same problem is that good artists don’t get enough exposure all thanks to the algorithm so then they end up underpricing 😔

    • @aspenpawarts9333
      @aspenpawarts9333 3 роки тому +30

      @@tokioeee yep ;/ and there's some artists who are big and don't have half the skill but charge twice the price ;/

    • @tokioeee
      @tokioeee 3 роки тому +2

      AspenPaw Arts sigh i know what you mean. Obviously skill is important when selling art but even more so exposure. Without exposure there’s no way even really good art would sell

  • @ghostwizard7597
    @ghostwizard7597 4 роки тому +2462

    Beginner artist: *draws stick figure with a little bit of color and shadow, thinks anatomy is for weirdos* I only commission for 75 USD UwU

    • @lenatv705
      @lenatv705 4 роки тому +431

      And the worst part is if they're famous and actually get a lot of offers.

    • @alastair2375
      @alastair2375 4 роки тому +95

      A lot of people say my art is amazing and I should do commissions and not just requests but I think my art is horrible qwp

    • @yasming3733
      @yasming3733 4 роки тому +205

      Oh my god ikr? I especially hate it when they have a sob story to make you buy their art. This one instagram account I saw was a beginner, with really poor anatomy saying that their phone died and they were poor. They used that to guilt people into buying commissions..

    • @hls_suits4218
      @hls_suits4218 4 роки тому +188

      @asui Low quality art is low quality art. Nothing wrong with saying that. Just improve before you charge more than $15 for it.

    • @hls_suits4218
      @hls_suits4218 4 роки тому +152

      @asui I'm not judging anyone, and I never said it's not art. Please don't put words in my mouth. Low quality is not *bad*, it simply needs improvement. What, is self improvement bad now? Should I not work to improve my art because it's currently "my style?" If they don't want to improve specific skills, that's totally fine. But don't say I'm putting someone done if I give them constructive criticism.

  • @KennyWlr
    @KennyWlr 4 роки тому +610

    I'd like to stress the point you've mentioned at the end:
    Low prices don't necessarily bring you more customers.
    They also have the tendency to attract cheap customers who don't value the work you do (whom you don't want as regulars anyway), and they also give the impression of low quality work.
    The last bit is more true for my field (programming) than it is for art, but outsiders don't have an eye for good art and they don't recognize quality as well as artists do, so many do rely on the price as an indicator as well.
    Just saying, I'd never commission anyone for less than $10 to draw anything for many reasons, including the two I mentioned. So unless you're a beginner - don't undercharge to attract customers, you're attracting the wrong kind of customers and pushing away the good ones.
    EDIT: just to clarify, the last paragraph is not referring to something like a quick headshot sketch that might just take 5-15 minutes, of course.

    • @somebodyoncetoldme6360
      @somebodyoncetoldme6360 4 роки тому +41

      If you'd lose half your customers by doubling the price, do it and save yourself half the time.

    • @renookami4651
      @renookami4651 4 роки тому +11

      Yeah, low prices just don't "feel good" (people often neglect that part of the equation and that especially OC commissioners have their pride when asking to draw their own characters who have added/sentimental value to themself) and the simple fact to question if the price list is outdated can make a buyer willing to pay a fair/high price just shy out of commissioning anything istead.

    • @julien4305
      @julien4305 4 роки тому +5

      IM GONNA UNDERSELL MYSELF ANYWAY AND YOU CANT STOP ME

    • @HipposHateWater
      @HipposHateWater 4 роки тому +17

      100% what Kenny said.
      Also, paradoxically it's almost always those cheap customers that really try and wring you for everything you're worth--often expecting perfection far above their price point, and constantly trying to weasel in endless revisions and tweaks. (And then of course, gaslighting you when you eventually try to put your foot down.)
      Conversely the customers that are willing to pay more are often far more fair, understanding, and overall willing to work with you in mutually beneficial ways.
      (Which is part of the reason why I no longer charge less than $250 for a finished 5-8 hour piece.)

    • @mochiiice9173
      @mochiiice9173 4 роки тому +4

      But some ppl overvalue their art too

  • @bakurasgirl549
    @bakurasgirl549 4 роки тому +264

    i never took into consideration that traditional art would cost more for its impermanence. ive never touched digital. this puts a lot into perspective

    • @artlover5060
      @artlover5060 3 роки тому +32

      I think the factor that plays a major role is the shipping and packaging and needs more effort and care rather than downloads. Of course, if there is talk about physical digital art then yeah you say the impermanence of traditional art plays a bigger role.

  • @pudries
    @pudries 4 роки тому +215

    Everyone: complicated artist stuff
    Me: *i h e a r t h e f a t r a t*

  • @Remmi02
    @Remmi02 4 роки тому +1124

    Oh golly. The art showcased at 11:00 looks gorgeous!! I’d be willing to use all the money in the world for that one piece! :0

    • @smolpeepee245
      @smolpeepee245 4 роки тому +145

      *_pulls out wallet_*
      You'll have to fight me for it

    • @nekochadechu
      @nekochadechu 4 роки тому +74

      @@smolpeepee245 Excuse me, sir. But this magnificient art of work belongs to me! //pulls out wallet at the speed of light

    • @smolpeepee245
      @smolpeepee245 4 роки тому +23

      @@nekochadechu ah! God has spoken!

    • @natalienewton3711
      @natalienewton3711 4 роки тому +55

      that's cute. please, you think you can put a price on that masterpiece? it belongs in a museum for the world to enjoy smh my head

    • @Remmi02
      @Remmi02 4 роки тому +19

      Sivan the Hedgehog I guess its *priceless* , aye?

  • @poweroffriendship2.0
    @poweroffriendship2.0 4 роки тому +2352

    _Bold and Brash? More like it's belong to the trash._
    *~ Monty P. Moneybag*

    • @MrssMcgee
      @MrssMcgee 4 роки тому +40

      Mr. Friendship it’s “More like belongs in the trash”

    • @greycircularity
      @greycircularity 4 роки тому +25

      Is the grammatical mistake intentional or accidental?

    • @mayaatkins8051
      @mayaatkins8051 4 роки тому +9

      Words of a true gamer

    • @leonm.6950
      @leonm.6950 4 роки тому +8

      *More like belongs in my ass.*

    • @mellow1821
      @mellow1821 4 роки тому

      @@leonm.6950 But it doesn't rhyme that well-

  • @waterdrinker4033
    @waterdrinker4033 4 роки тому +358

    Honestly I am just not confident enough to sell my art, I can't imagine charging people for my shitty shitty stuff.
    And I never know how to react when people message me and commission me for art. I just apologise and tell them I don't do commissions yet.

    • @averyk7
      @averyk7 4 роки тому +50

      water drinker I would tell you to actually take up a few of those offers on commissions and experiment. You never know what its really like until you try it. If you think you’re not ready yet, brush up a bit more on what you may need to improve on for your artwork to be considered for commissions if you feel as though you may do them in the future.
      Its all about practicing and experimenting when it comes to things like this. Good luck!

    • @aspenpawarts9333
      @aspenpawarts9333 3 роки тому +18

      If your profile pic is too judge, you’re amazing!

    • @mymo_on4722
      @mymo_on4722 3 роки тому +9

      @@aspenpawarts9333 thats most likely not their art

    • @aspenpawarts9333
      @aspenpawarts9333 3 роки тому

      @@mymo_on4722 o

    • @AxolinaAxolotl
      @AxolinaAxolotl 3 роки тому

      what the hell, your pfp is good did you draw it yourself

  • @eggeggeggegg6019
    @eggeggeggegg6019 4 роки тому +1508

    fun fact: if your drawing includes a dress up game it is worth NOTHING.
    Edit: i cant believe i have to say this again, but, *ABSOLUTELY. NOTHING.*

    • @getoutofmyroom9590
      @getoutofmyroom9590 4 роки тому +424

      I agree with your point, about dress up games,
      example: gacha life. Ive seen an amino of ingame gacha adopts, they sell it to such a high price, like over 75-500+ amino coins (bid auctions) compare to that to actual artists' commission prices on other aminos, being more cheaper than just buying a very expensive ingame created oc. Its unfair for the artists working hard on the commissions they do for a cheaper price.

    •  4 роки тому +122

      @@getoutofmyroom9590 daannnggg I'm a gachatuber and I didn't know they charged that much, but I say that hours of time do count plus the lineart. I'd still sell it $15 U.S and under, maybe $10 and under.

    • @getoutofmyroom9590
      @getoutofmyroom9590 4 роки тому +169

      @ yup, well if people use gacha life as a base like for poses, and use it for a custom adopt, its good. Except for ingame dress up oc created. but i dont know about the gacha edit commissions, as long as they keep it up to a fair price. since the creator of the game worked very hard just to find out people have been using his games out of profit.

    • @creepywaffles4783
      @creepywaffles4783 4 роки тому +96

      I highly agree I only edit for fun I could never think of selling and edit. It’s the original artist’s property I can’t sell something I used of a base of someone else’s hard hours of work I use bases to improve shading it’s inconsiderate of people who would do that I’d feel too ashamed to do that I use gacha to practice smooth lineart and shading I’m not very good at creating something from scratch just for practice which I am fixing I’m walking away from edits and working on just my art. And I think that it’s worth doing edits because if I didn’t I would not be here at my ok skills today it’s worth editing these things but selling them is just wrong to me and orgional artists don’t deserve that. But if it’s YOUR original art freehand then go for it

    • @annahawk77
      @annahawk77 4 роки тому +17

      Someone said it

  • @grainwilson
    @grainwilson 4 роки тому +480

    Woah, before this I was thinking my art was worth $5-20 max... Now I'd say it's 25-40ish...

    • @lenatv705
      @lenatv705 4 роки тому +46

      so proud of you dude. I think artists should think higher of themselves while I wouldn't price my art over 6$. Kind of a bad habit ^^"""

    • @tokki3357
      @tokki3357 4 роки тому +29

      @@lenatv705 i used to price my stuff at 3 dollars because i felt so bad about charging people more than 10 but i realized it wasn't benefiting me at all because i wasn't making back the money i needed to continue working as a artist.

    • @tripwire8992
      @tripwire8992 4 роки тому +4

      Before this video I thought mine was worth nothing but now I'm like "okay it's not too bad" but I'm too self conscious to ask or even try

    • @grainwilson
      @grainwilson 4 роки тому +2

      @@tripwire8992 you should try! I'm sure your art is amazing and someone would love it!

    • @tripwire8992
      @tripwire8992 4 роки тому

      @@grainwilson See thing is I'm not exactly smart here so like. Okay I'm want to be able to make money specifically for family because I want to help in some way and not just be the lazy one that plays video games in the basement all weekend lol, and I want to help people but I'm also not smart on how to set up a PayPal account and like Im still trying to experiment with lighting things and get back on track with my traditional art. Also *school, is the ultimate pressure* long type jahdjfj

  • @x_shadowslayer_x
    @x_shadowslayer_x 4 роки тому +482

    Pretty sad I’ll never know my art’s worth
    It was nice to see everyone else’s submissions though

    • @PixelBrushArt
      @PixelBrushArt 4 роки тому +95

      Your price comes down to what feels right. This Video is merely a guide to assist you with that decision.

    • @WizardLimon
      @WizardLimon 4 роки тому +5

      Same haha

    • @zanyfeatherbrain7854
      @zanyfeatherbrain7854 4 роки тому +6

      Wait- I know you
      -Skyrim guard

    • @puffonxe_9529
      @puffonxe_9529 4 роки тому

      wow_name

    • @tokki3357
      @tokki3357 4 роки тому +3

      try asking the people around you! if you are just starting with commissions and such i recommend that you communicate with the buyer and find a price that is suitable for you but that is not to say you make it more expensive or the buyer makes it cheaper. Do not under sell or over sell yourself.if you are known for having cheap commissions with good quality more people will buy from you but you wont be making the same money you put into the pieces but if you are known for overpricing your works then people wont want to purchase from you. communication is key!! have close friends or family tell you what they think you should price it as to get a perspective of a buyer. If you drew what your profile picture is its so cute! digital works are much easier to sell because they cant get damaged in shipping usually and they are better for making merch and prints( in my experience its super hard for me to get traditional art to look the same on paper )

  • @lonely_saturn
    @lonely_saturn 4 роки тому +165

    Me, about to start taking commissions: Five dollars should be go-
    Video: No.
    Me: Oh.

    • @karlmelicio1932
      @karlmelicio1932 3 роки тому +1

      Lmfao so true

    • @karlmelicio1932
      @karlmelicio1932 3 роки тому +2

      My plan was supposed to be : 10 dollars for a full body and 3 dollahs for a headshot lmfao

  • @aianabalibay9336
    @aianabalibay9336 4 роки тому +169

    Am the only one who thinks about making abstract art with cheap materials and selling it on Ebay for no more than 150$ lol

    • @FrancisTheWalnut
      @FrancisTheWalnut 4 роки тому +7

      Same I immediately thought of ways to make money 🤦🏻‍♂️

    • @saliould8472
      @saliould8472 3 роки тому +2

      ... guilty!

  • @glassbirds
    @glassbirds 4 роки тому +601

    Yo so you're saying I could make like 15 bucks on a headshot
    Ah if only people actually bought it

    • @user-pq1gg1hy4g
      @user-pq1gg1hy4g 4 роки тому +79

      exactly, it's like prices from a perfect world that doesn't exists

    • @cindersnows
      @cindersnows 4 роки тому +12

      I don’t want to ruin the perfection of 69 likes

    • @vecchan7210
      @vecchan7210 4 роки тому +2

      I do get them lol.

    • @ransomdueck9559
      @ransomdueck9559 4 роки тому +7

      Now it 169 likes lol

    • @jbgra2566
      @jbgra2566 4 роки тому +13

      Been drawing for more than 15 years and still haven't got a single comission lol
      And my illustrations, while not breathtaking, are not that bad.

  • @itsfeliciatime
    @itsfeliciatime 4 роки тому +508

    ok this is gonna sound weird maybe but this video is so professional. like idk how to describe it but it just is. its also very underrated. I subscribed! :)

    • @lenatv705
      @lenatv705 4 роки тому +5

      felt the same way! they thought about everything ^^

    • @ppppp4641
      @ppppp4641 4 роки тому +25

      same, I came into it thinking it's going to be like a casual-talking-from-personal-experience but then they bust out 5 professional judges and even some outsider input. truly gamer

  • @thenamesleon3723
    @thenamesleon3723 4 роки тому +186

    Them: Very beginner art should be $5 at least, even for headshots
    Me: How 'bout 40 amino coins (33 cents) for a fully shaded full body with a complex background?
    Random choosing beggar: How about 5 amino coins for that?
    Worse choosing beggar: How about I take your art without credit?
    Worst choosing beggar ever: I'll let you draw for me if you join my patreon and praise the ground I walk on, then I shall take your art and use it in a video without credit. If you dare ask for credit, I will tell you to kys
    Me: Bruh

    • @Rihcterwilker
      @Rihcterwilker 3 роки тому +12

      Lol, that escalated quickly.

    • @CookieCrumbAJ
      @CookieCrumbAJ 3 роки тому

      Hmm the worst chosing beggar seems like a drama......

  • @gorlicberd
    @gorlicberd 3 роки тому +48

    Tip for pencil users: Use a sealant spray to go over your work and that'll keep the work you're selling from smudging

  • @laurens577
    @laurens577 4 роки тому +681

    This was very helpful for digital art and sketches but I am still lost on how to price paintings done on canvas board. Any tips?

    • @CrownePrince
      @CrownePrince  4 роки тому +116

      Canvas is not really my forte, but be honest with how much your materials cost and pay attention to number of hours spent. Also, it's an original, so ++$. Other than that art quality judgement is the same: is it low, medium, or high?

    • @cartoondeathnoises8756
      @cartoondeathnoises8756 4 роки тому +35

      Along with what Crown Prince said, keep in mind the shipping costs if you're giving a physical piece to them(like postal fees and gas if your post office is far away)

    • @echo2780
      @echo2780 4 роки тому +4

      Plus 5 dollars or more per hour depending on your skill plus cost of canvas and half the price of your full pallette of paint

    • @skittlekitten75
      @skittlekitten75 4 роки тому +2

      If I could actually paint on a canvas
      I would sell it for hundreds of dollars

    • @ThePortraitArt
      @ThePortraitArt 4 роки тому +5

      depends where you are in your career. But usually people start out with price per inch^2 (area). So if say you charge $1 per square inch, an 8"x10" would be $80. A lot of client also like this better than priced per time since they think you just gonna drag out the time to charge more, the area method makes more reliable psychological sense to them? At some point you stop using this model and just price it w/e depends based on demand.

  • @YaraKoro
    @YaraKoro 4 роки тому +716

    So the closest to my skill level is probably NattStar which you priced at 30 to 45. Really? And here am I, selling my art for 1$ because I'm too scared to price it higher.
    Edit: I've decided to change my fullbodys to about 10$.

    • @TheRMUPs
      @TheRMUPs 4 роки тому +122

      You really shouldn't undercharge for your work. If you see yourself at that skill level, charge at least 30. Respect yourself as an artist. You will find customers willing to pay the real value. You just need to market yourself more. Put yourself out there. Customers who aren't willing to pay fair prices aren't customers worth keeping around.

    • @CrownePrince
      @CrownePrince  4 роки тому +155

      There were multiple people who submitted who said the same: they sold their art for a dollar. Your time is worth much more than that, even if you happen to be a beginner (and the people charging $1 were certainly not beginners). Unless it's amateur, entire characters start at $25 _minimum_. That'd be a base price for a flat color full body with no shading, like sugar_munchkin's example.

    • @YaraKoro
      @YaraKoro 4 роки тому +43

      @@CrownePrince Thanks! ^^ Your video really helped me. I now found the courage to price my art higher + finally make a website (which I wanted to do for a while).

    • @FuhrerVonZephyr
      @FuhrerVonZephyr 4 роки тому +29

      One issue is that the price something is being sold for influences the perception of it's value.
      Why would I want to buy art if even the artist doesn't think it's worth anything?

    • @planetsahead1054
      @planetsahead1054 4 роки тому +10

      Maybe not you, but maybe somebody else would see value. A particular style or colour, even what the image is could gradually gain an audience.

  • @SalamanderMagic
    @SalamanderMagic 2 роки тому +33

    I was shocked watching this. I realized my art easily falls into the high end of the 30-$45 range. I am looking to start commissions and I had been thinking I'd charge around $20 max. I thought "nobody will buy it if it's any more", but after listening to your explanations I understand better. Thank you so much for this.

  • @trysta73
    @trysta73 4 роки тому +79

    As someone that's been doing personal commissions off an on for 20+ years and done a lot of research into fair wage practices a lot of these value estimations feel very on the low side. You could get away with doubling the prices in many of the cases presented or even tripling them in others. Some prices seem very arbitrary though when you contrast them against each other, like that bright yellow digital sketch page being marked as 250+ by two people but then full color traditional pieces that came later that were much more polished and had equally strong stylistic choices being estimated at only 80-120? Hopefully the main thing people come away with from watching this though is to raise their prices. So many people undercharge for their work and the goal should be to get entry level up to at least 15usd an hour and normalize that.

    • @bashattack2414
      @bashattack2414 11 місяців тому +1

      Honestly that's what I am aiming for. I can usually draw icons withing like what... 3-4 hours? Despite having a rather simplistic style (disability go brr)
      Honestly if I had a big enough name in the industry I'd triple my current prices for sure.

  • @naniidoodles
    @naniidoodles 4 роки тому +707

    "Beginners level: $5-$10"
    Me: - sells art I spent hours on for $3 and cries because no one values art from where I'm at and won't be willing to spend more than $5 on it -
    Edit: drop down your Instagram art accounts if you have any! I wanna try to support you and you can check out everyone else's too- if you're interested mine is @sqrqhart

    • @renookami4651
      @renookami4651 4 роки тому +94

      My mother was an artist for over 20 years, traditional embroidery that takes days to months to make. Even a small piece at 5€, people asked to lower prices constantly. Just for the joke I asked her to make extremly simple designs (2colors decorated button at 1€ piece) and people still asked to lower prices or plain Stole&Run away with the presentation pieces outside the box I intentionally left not attached to the table. Morale of the story? There will ALWAYS be weirdos just asking for free stuff and taking it by horrible means regardless of the quality of your craft.
      So, the problem may not be people not valuing art, but your prices just not feeling adequate to potential clients.
      Just be confident on your works, ask yourself "what price range would feel good if I had to buy art from someone else who draws like me" and rise the prices to that margin. Free doesn't count, what you can affort doesn't either. Just what would feel adequate if you had the budget to buy something like that. Because when the weirdos can't steal art or bully a commission into a free request, they go away. And only then real clients willing to pay for their ego to feel good having new pieces of art may appear.

    • @meghanayaragalla6115
      @meghanayaragalla6115 4 роки тому +20

      From where I'm from most people still think of art as a side hobby until you get into a good medical or engineering college

    • @ziril3972
      @ziril3972 4 роки тому +4

      Screw em

    • @lowercasecolour
      @lowercasecolour 4 роки тому +20

      Once a girl in my class wanted my art
      I said the price (it was 1.55)
      When i came home i made the drawing (it took half an hour)
      Then i was in school and when i gave her the art, she just said she did'nt want it anymore

    • @kaiyodei
      @kaiyodei 4 роки тому +3

      tell them terrorists win if they don't buy your art

  • @NarutoNuttcase
    @NarutoNuttcase 4 роки тому +118

    Should do another video on how to market to get shoppers. This video was very helpful.

    • @emopeterparker7
      @emopeterparker7 4 роки тому +6

      i agree, along w info on how to use platforms to your advantage to get noticed and such to increase audience and get more potential buyers

    • @nikoozen6049
      @nikoozen6049 4 роки тому

      Yea i agree!

  • @Star_berriezz
    @Star_berriezz 4 роки тому +1494

    Me:*makes art that takes hours sells it for 5 dollars*
    Someone: "isnt 5 dollars expensive for a drawing?"
    Me: 😑
    Edit: okay I'm not a gacha person ok I do real art and this happened to me one time and I thought it'd be a good joke this video I guess something like that so yeah but I don't do gacha and I do real art and you know it I'll change your profile pic i will

    • @sg_80
      @sg_80 4 роки тому +67

      Wait for the right buyer 😂👍 5:53

    • @ellenbrooks8061
      @ellenbrooks8061 4 роки тому +82

      It really does depend on the quality of the end result, not how long it takes, though.

    • @genevebasilique
      @genevebasilique 4 роки тому +93

      If it’s a gacha drawing then he’ll yes it’s too expensive

    • @genevebasilique
      @genevebasilique 4 роки тому +97

      I love Angelique sorry, my comment was probably came off very rude. What I’m trying to say is that if the art she is talking about is basically a gacha drawing with some modifications to the outfit or something, then yes. 5 dollars is a bit much seeing that you just made profit off of somebody else’s hard work. but if it isn’t a gacha edit and it’s good enough to sell, then yeah i agree with her. (also just because it took her 5 hours doesn’t mean it’s automatically good art)

    • @kosbos2650
      @kosbos2650 4 роки тому +11

      Would you sell a diamond for a cent?

  • @Nara-gy9qm
    @Nara-gy9qm 4 роки тому +290

    My mom: "you'll never make money out of your stupid art"
    Me 3 months later: **sells a piece of art for 300€** what?
    Edit: please stop arguing in the replies, it makes me mad and sad at the same time, let people have their opinion it's alright if you think I'm lying, at least I know that i am saying the truth :(

    • @Chococat3646
      @Chococat3646 4 роки тому +72

      @@carlo4393 why do you assume he's lying it's very true

    • @oddydraws4807
      @oddydraws4807 4 роки тому +59

      @@carlo4393 my gaurdians say that all the time as long with "your lazy" and "your a faliure" or "why cant you be like your siblings"

    • @cooldudebroshim8792
      @cooldudebroshim8792 4 роки тому +82

      @@carlo4393 you dont even know their mom. Like, it became a cliche for a reason. Bc SO many parents think like that.

    • @cooldudebroshim8792
      @cooldudebroshim8792 4 роки тому +56

      @@carlo4393 Well first, he couldve improved a lot. But even if he didnt improve that much. There are still parents that dont believe that you can get money out of art. Especially if its not realism. I dont know what his art looks like, but I've literally seen parents think their childs art isnt good when it was AMAZING. Like it was brilliant. Not everyone has nice parents.

    • @gooselaughter5149
      @gooselaughter5149 4 роки тому +49

      @@carlo4393 you're allowed to have your opinion and so is every else. Not everyone has nice or even apathetic parents, so please understand that. Parental narcissism does exist.

  • @EraserIvy
    @EraserIvy 4 роки тому +26

    3:30
    Whoa, didn’t expect my art piece to be in this video (the one in the middle). Thank you so much! I honestly thought my art would be less than that.

    • @akusghost
      @akusghost 4 роки тому +2

      Artistic Candy
      It’s awesome!
      I know I’m late but I love that style, and it stuck out to me because I love CC haha.
      Keep up the awesome work :)

    • @stratovolcano7813
      @stratovolcano7813 4 роки тому +2

      This piece definitely caught my eye, it's a very charming drawing!

    • @creepywaffles4783
      @creepywaffles4783 4 роки тому

      Artistic Ruby cute!!!! I love the lineless style you have

    • @lt-ug2pz
      @lt-ug2pz 4 роки тому

      It's super cute!

  • @Schnee51513
    @Schnee51513 4 роки тому +193

    yay i see my artwork at 4:57
    its the lowest priced character sheet :D
    but the drawings of the word art and the character by themselves took me 25 minutes in total so its pretty high compared to the time taken
    (the entire artwork took 1 hour in total)

    • @sukriti7213
      @sukriti7213 4 роки тому +22

      Still a cool ref tho, I really like how bouncy your style is lol

    • @lenatv705
      @lenatv705 4 роки тому +6

      so cute!!!

    • @flybalbu
      @flybalbu 4 роки тому +1

      _ Schnee _ it’s so cute

    • @Schnee51513
      @Schnee51513 4 роки тому

      Trailtracker yeah, its pretty undetailed

    • @Schnee51513
      @Schnee51513 4 роки тому

      Kurowski no
      why do you ask?

  • @victormunhozzz
    @victormunhozzz 4 роки тому +102

    Whenever I look how to price my art online they always say "base it on how much time you spend, materials yadda yadda yadda"
    And I'm like: I WANT NUMBERS GODAMNIT

    • @MyFictionalChaos
      @MyFictionalChaos 4 роки тому +17

      Woah calm down. Are you under age or do you know what "minimum wage" is? The point being that you price your art according to YOU. If youre okay with making $4 an hour bssed on your work then you can. If you arent, then figure out how to make pieces faster. The same goes for materials. If youre spending like $100 on copics / oil paints / digital art software / tablet then you have to make enough to pay yourself back. If youre spending too much on software or traditional materials then you need to figure out to pay less or work with what you have.

    • @artlover5060
      @artlover5060 3 роки тому +3

      @@MyFictionalChaos That part about according to you is what they're talking about. According to you can be about a 10 year professional artist that knows what they're doing and what their limits are.
      They can without second guessing say that artists like them are either overcharging or undercharging for so and so. Then there is the amateur that has no opinion set in place peranently for pretty much anything and according to them will rather be based on the generosity of ther costumer base.
      Just because the latter artist is ok with bucks doesn't mean it's up to standards with their actual work. If everybody kept pricing that way, there wouldn't have been any standards to go after in this video either.

    • @MyFictionalChaos
      @MyFictionalChaos 3 роки тому

      @@artlover5060 ???

    • @jazz-cat00
      @jazz-cat00 2 роки тому

      I'm always like _"you guys are keeping track of that stuff???"_

  • @andreanelaroche5717
    @andreanelaroche5717 4 роки тому +27

    in my experience (taking any departments like rents, restaurants, art, tattoos, ect.) Cheap prices attract cheap customers. If you have low prices, people will always try to bargain with you even lower than the price you are charging. If you have that issue, try to have a good portfolio of your work and what you enjoy doing and then get your prices higher. the more pieces you post, the more consistent your style will show in these and attract the right type of customers for you.
    You could also time youreself whenever you are making a piece and make an average of the time you spend per piece (don't forget to cathegorise them like in this video). find a price for that average and make it your base price. Like that if someone is asking for a simpler piece, you will make a bit more money, but you won't need to always be right on spot (and most of the time loose money for not charging extras) for time and charges. BUT don't forget to charge more if you think it will take more time (or at least warn your customers of your ''overtimes'' fies). More than often a customer will be happy to pay more if the quality or amount of details will be there. The key to that is communication. If someone is comming to you with a project and you say to them right away that you think you might need more than the base price depending of how the project is going. Like that, you stay really transparent and establish a trustworthy relationship with your customer and there should be no problems (still if your customer is new to commissioning, explain to him the whole process so he don't feel cheated or in a fog).

  • @hyperfoxartist9
    @hyperfoxartist9 4 роки тому +16

    The best decision i ever made was switching websites. I started on deviant art, and didn't get much attention to my commissions. Went to Furaffinity, nearly nothing. Got only starting bids on some YCHs, and a little more than that. Then i made and account on Inkbunny, and i have clients commissioning me each time i open my commissions, Auto buying slots in my YCHs, and asking me when i'll be open for more commissions or YCHs because they either missed their chance, or want to get more art from me. This was the most amazing change to my selling experience. I will be raising my prices when i open commissions again, cause i cant keep up with the amount im getting, and cannot sustain myself with the current pricing. I have nice returning clients who tell me i need to raise my prices as well, and i agree with them.
    My point is, if you feel you should be getting more attention to your art, maybe you just haven't found the right audience yet. i surpassed my Deviant Art and furaffinity accounts stats in the first week of posting on inkbunny, and I've had my deviant art account for 9 years... that was my eye opener. and even though i only have nearly 400 watchers and rising on Inkbunny, with the amount of attention i feel im getting, i'd almost think that i have way more. i dont need a super big following to make a living like i originally thought, but just an interested fan-base who enjoy me and my art and support me by buying my stuff. I'm definitely not saying to go make an Inkbunny, but I'm saying try and find the right audience of people. Maybe on your current platform of choice, or trying out other ones, because changing sites definitely worked for me.

    • @MissyMona
      @MissyMona 2 роки тому +1

      I noticed a lot of people make NSFW art on there, do you have to do that kind of work toget notice on the site?

  • @THEexrodus
    @THEexrodus 4 роки тому +340

    *Sees this literally after I make a free commission.*
    Still not sure if its a commission but eh-

    • @rayonrobberts
      @rayonrobberts 4 роки тому +77

      more like a request

    • @taliyahofthenasaaj7570
      @taliyahofthenasaaj7570 4 роки тому +10

      I'd still call it a commission ;P
      It makes it seem more legit (it's what I've been doing ._.)
      Others don't need to know I did it for free

    • @totally_galaxy4641
      @totally_galaxy4641 4 роки тому

      Oof same

    • @Suisyo
      @Suisyo 4 роки тому +12

      If you are requested a piece of original art from an individual, it IS a commission. Giving it away for free doesn't make is any less so. Coming from someone who has done this many times, especially for family and friends, don't let yourself feel guilty for charging for your art. Take your skill into account but you need to remind yourself that your time is a valuable commodity, and you don't get that time back. Just as you are expected to be paid working a "traditional" job, you deserve compensation for your work as an artist. Gifting is a different story, that is of your own volition and choice. But when someone asks you to make them a piece you are being given a commission. I of course charge family/friends less for work, but that's a personal choice. Charge what you feel comfortable, it takes time for many artists to fully realize the value of their work. I am still learning myself.

    • @iferawhite7661
      @iferawhite7661 4 роки тому +1

      That's literally me. I do whatever people ask me to do, although I don't always pull through but because it's free, it's more forgivable to be completely unreliable. Personally, I don't think my art is worth dirt yet.

  • @GrilledCheeseLover11
    @GrilledCheeseLover11 4 роки тому +42

    I like to carve stuff with foam, and makes it 3D like carving but harder/ easyer. Sometimes there not big, like a house I made, and sometimes they’re giant, like a castle I made.

  • @Houndknives
    @Houndknives 4 роки тому +29

    I NEVER SAW THIS, MY FRIEND JUST SENT ME THIS,, BUT OMFGG, ThAnk YOU so muCH💖😭💖💖💖😭😭 I was selling my reference sheets for 70$, later increased them to 100$, and this video, honestly gave me much courage in my work, i’ve been scared to sell my art for high price, thinking people would say this is to expensive, but thank you so so much for encouraging me💖

    • @PedroShadow2011
      @PedroShadow2011 3 роки тому +6

      (I know I'm late-)
      Some people will always say It's too expensive, but don't listen to them. Art is a luxury, not everyone can pay for it and no one "needs" art, so theres no motive to feel guilty ^^

    • @alyxrycx7862
      @alyxrycx7862 3 роки тому

      @@PedroShadow2011 true. But if you just want to make the commission for fun, i’ll just put it less than 50$ honestly.

    • @PedroShadow2011
      @PedroShadow2011 3 роки тому +6

      @@alyxrycx7862 I mean, what is a comission "just for fun"? You're still working and still spending your time on that. More than this, a comission with full body, full background, full finalization for 50$ would probably give you way less than your work really cost. It's a case by case scenario

  • @FirebreathXIII
    @FirebreathXIII 3 роки тому +23

    Additional comment, maybe a bit off considering the topic, from a buyer: when using a payment method, make sure that it's possible to leave a tip.
    Depending on the quality of the work received, time it took, theme, etc., I personally tend to leave a tip between 10% to 25% (sometimes more in extreme cases) of the original price as a tip. Too many times have I been unable to do so because there's no way to tip the artist, pre or post reception of the piece.
    Anyway, it's just a thought. :3

  • @Luka-qr9kf
    @Luka-qr9kf 3 роки тому +165

    Me: *makes art*
    My classmate: "can you draw me?"
    Me: "sure, give me a penny"
    My classmate: "seriously? I'm just gonna go to my friend who obviously draws better!"
    Me: ( ༎ຶ‿༎ຶ) "Bro-"

    • @urmom-xz2vr
      @urmom-xz2vr 3 роки тому +10

      THIS IS SO ACCURATE 😭😭

    • @ML-ly9hg
      @ML-ly9hg 3 роки тому +13

      This reminded me I used to gift a lot of drawings to my classmates until one day one said "you took all this time to do that thing?, I would have done it better", since then I just give my close friends drawings for free, people often try to take advantage of artists.

    • @rucate6083
      @rucate6083 3 роки тому +4

      once in school I'd draw for my friend some random drawings and they paid me for one drawing 1 cent. *stonks*

  • @TheMusicGirlsWorld
    @TheMusicGirlsWorld Рік тому +10

    One of the best videos on this site. Saw it years ago, and it always stuck in my mind - I think this is as close to a scientific test for this as you can do. I love how much care you put into the entire process and making sure all kinds of perspectives were considered. Just wanted to let you know this is beyond excellent and I am grateful for the work you've put into it!

  • @littlekitsune1
    @littlekitsune1 4 роки тому +166

    I feel very out of touch, because I can't imagine ever paying that much for art, or ever charging that much for my art despite this video saying I'm at a fairly high skill level... I guess I'm just an old fuddy-duddy.

    • @yourturn1942
      @yourturn1942 3 роки тому +15

      I guess some people have a lot of money on their hands

    • @littlekitsune1
      @littlekitsune1 3 роки тому +37

      @@yourturn1942 Guess so. I'm barely keeping homelessness at bay and rarely ever have proper food on the table, so it's such a foreign concept to spend on something like this. Not trying to bash anyone cuz hey if you have the money for your interests, I can't really judge, even if I can't understand it.

    • @eienryucho6648
      @eienryucho6648 3 роки тому +5

      @@littlekitsune1 This, this is mood

    • @salambachir7357
      @salambachir7357 2 роки тому +1

      yes i feel that way too. I think it's because we look at art more critically than most people who don't draw

  • @zafara1222
    @zafara1222 4 роки тому +30

    I can't believe I charged $5 for a flat-colored fullbody--with prop interaction, costume pieces, and a simple back ground. I should really pump up my prices lol

  • @swaggycat6036
    @swaggycat6036 2 роки тому +5

    This is the most useful video I’ve ever watched. I used to sell flat color full body illustrations for 20 cents. They took me about 2-3 hours to make. Not do’n that anymore.

  • @TheAlmightyJello
    @TheAlmightyJello 4 роки тому +72

    "You should be charging about $5-10 per piece."
    Me: 3. Take it or leave it.
    Jk no one commissions me.

  • @madog5698
    @madog5698 4 роки тому +187

    8:47
    *That moment when you recognize art from fnaf amino*

  • @eri9986
    @eri9986 4 роки тому +141

    Me: (Draws a Person)
    *Considered Trash*
    Famous Artist: (Draws a Line)
    *Worth 1million*

    • @tokksport448
      @tokksport448 4 роки тому +10

      It really do be like that

    • @MyFictionalChaos
      @MyFictionalChaos 4 роки тому +2

      Thats the entire point of the video tho. If you have a recognizable name then you have to upcharge. If you draw amazing pieces and "open shop" for the first time and charge $200 youre not gonna make anything. You have to grow your base

  • @alimamahazabin3909
    @alimamahazabin3909 4 роки тому +9

    I'm a middle school student and am JUST starting to consider selling my art. This video has helped me a lot in figuring out what price my art would be suitable for. Thank you and keep up the good work!! 👍👍

  • @veterayt6800
    @veterayt6800 3 роки тому +5

    I once did my friends poster for his arts class for 15 burgers, he saw it and gave me an additional 10 for effort. I charge my commission by food

  • @TheGuavaArtist
    @TheGuavaArtist 4 роки тому +71

    This makes me feel like I still undercharge a lot :') But in my eyes its a great amount!

    • @flybalbu
      @flybalbu 4 роки тому +1

      TheGuavaArtist same

  • @laser4182
    @laser4182 4 роки тому +13

    this video was like a blessing or something lol. A while ago I took my very first actual big commission. The commission was a tattoo design for the entire arm. The commissioner, someone I know personally, asked me to create a design based on many interests and things she values (such as nature, sports, her family, etc.) so they sent me a huge list of random things they wanted me to include. Finding a concept or an idea was hard enough but I managed. But then after finishing the layout they would add more and more things on the list and the design started getting more and more complicated. After finally finishing the drawing (which took me around 20+ hours) they still wanted me to change things and I‘m sort of helpless at this point. I don‘t know how much to charge since I lack a lot of experience regarding pricing (and I‘m not that confident in my work to charge too much) and I‘m also getting very frustrated with them overcomplicating things because I‘m afraid that at this point adding even more things would only result in them getting lost in the drawing. If anyone has any advice on what I should do, you‘d be helping me out a lot!!

  • @michsjournal
    @michsjournal 4 роки тому +40

    Me: *no traffic* Don’t do it future me, don’t do it.
    Future me: rEqUeStS OpEn

    • @aspenpawarts9333
      @aspenpawarts9333 3 роки тому +4

      FantasyAU Cosplay instead of requests, what I do is join competitions, MAPS etc. They give you exposure too more than just the 2 or 3 people who got a request

  • @mjddm-mov178
    @mjddm-mov178 4 роки тому +90

    "Do you know how much your art is worth?"
    Me: HAHA zero

  • @moonbigs
    @moonbigs 4 роки тому +78

    3:40 was not expecting namjoon there, but a nice surprise

    • @annefan1238
      @annefan1238 4 роки тому

      Ikr lmao

    • @kuurodi
      @kuurodi 4 роки тому +2

      bunni he is also there at 10:03 like DHJSJDKSDJKS

    • @lunakali9704
      @lunakali9704 4 роки тому

      I WAS WAITING FOR SOMEOME TO MENTION IT LOL

    • @Matobit
      @Matobit 4 роки тому

      SAME

  • @Creature--
    @Creature-- 4 роки тому +66

    I actually can't believe I got featured!
    Ima go and try to improve my art now :3

  • @fayeriie
    @fayeriie 4 роки тому +4

    Thank you so much for making this video! I've always been wondering how to price my art. The discrepancy of the information here and my prices are so big. I would charge my bust commissions for $20 but I'm scared, thinking it's too expensive...then this video shows that my prices should be on the $50 - 75 mark.
    I'm still gonna work on improving my art, and this video really opened my eyes to the bussiness side of the art world. Thank you!

  • @hhorst84
    @hhorst84 4 роки тому +14

    me: makes 40$ art
    Also me: hold on i gotta find out the price of chips and then I'll tell you the price

  • @Feffen
    @Feffen 4 роки тому +140

    Man I my commissions are $5 for a full body, and people don't even but those! You're tellin me that could be making $40???? Dhhdhdhdhdhh

    • @innactiveaccount7390
      @innactiveaccount7390 4 роки тому +18

      Maybe post your commissions on more places?

    • @lenatv705
      @lenatv705 4 роки тому +52

      Yeah dude. It's kinda hard for me to say this but I've noticed being recognized is the key. If you have over 10000 followers on instagram you can literally post a 2 minute doodle adopt and sell it for 20$. Kinda sad knowing there are probably millions of great artists like you not getting offers because they're not recignized very very much. Just keep posting and don't lose hope and it'll get better ❤️sorry thats a little too long---

    • @vampicify
      @vampicify 4 роки тому +9

      i could be making 80~ yet here i am not even selling for 5, its a sad market

    • @teodoravincic3457
      @teodoravincic3457 4 роки тому +4

      Guys. I had one commision. It was for 20 amino coins 😂😂😂😂 I spent 4 hours on it

    • @user-un3kt7og4o
      @user-un3kt7og4o 4 роки тому +7

      People won't even take my art for free fml

  • @bloodmoonlps
    @bloodmoonlps 4 роки тому +30

    I casually take 50 hours or more for my more complex drawings, that's why I usually don't draw them for people. I only rarely trade these pieces when I find something I really want.

  • @menameMid
    @menameMid 4 роки тому +22

    Here dollar is expensive
    I can literally be alive selling my drawings for 5 or 3 dollars

    • @bornrhapsody8016
      @bornrhapsody8016 4 роки тому +3

      with 1 buck i would be eating a mini pizza xd

    • @mayscasitoro163
      @mayscasitoro163 3 роки тому

      In my country would be like 650$ and I don't think you can be able to buy pasta with that.

    • @menameMid
      @menameMid 3 роки тому +2

      @@mayscasitoro163
      oh damn THAT'S SO WORST

    • @sunflower8227
      @sunflower8227 3 роки тому +1

      with 5 dollars in my country i can buy food for 3 days

  • @gambler1ish
    @gambler1ish 4 роки тому +14

    This video is everything I always needed to hear, ever since trying commision work i've always undersold myself, then again i would assume a few artists do this in the beginning

  • @shiningstar737
    @shiningstar737 4 роки тому +47

    11:00 definitely worth a.... eh.... (counting)
    (57) eh.... (counting in Latin)
    A.... octodecillion

    • @albertc.6998
      @albertc.6998 4 роки тому +4

      That number can only be called... A COTILLION

    • @shiningstar737
      @shiningstar737 4 роки тому +6

      A “cotillion” is a dance style from 18th century France for socializing, not a number

    • @albertc.6998
      @albertc.6998 4 роки тому

      @@shiningstar737 that's the joke... -_-

    • @shiningstar737
      @shiningstar737 4 роки тому +2

      Not a very well constructed joke

    • @freddy7694
      @freddy7694 4 роки тому +8

      @@shiningstar737 Exactly. He is clearly not a man of culture. What a saucy and shameful dank baroque. Ta-ta oui oui mosier la pee-pee de Franca del Monet. Pizza Pizarro Montenegro Papi!!!
      😫🇮🇹🗼

  • @hankaunamatototota8211
    @hankaunamatototota8211 4 роки тому +20

    11:00 incredible! Such talent!

  • @InsidiousClouds
    @InsidiousClouds 3 роки тому +6

    I've come to the realization I've been massively undercharging. My art style is constantly improving and with the most recent piece I did of a detailed galaxy themed character, was only run for about $35 dollars. At the time I made my sheet, I considered my prices to be fair. But now since my style has improved so much, I think its time to make an updated sheet.

  • @elisa1536
    @elisa1536 4 роки тому +13

    I use fiverr and i have seen so many GOOD artists who sell drawing even for 5 dollars... thats so sad. And i didnt even make one commission still im about to cry

    • @lianamarsileat.7106
      @lianamarsileat.7106 3 роки тому

      I use fiverr too, for a new seller it's hard to get a buyer so I think that's why 😂

  • @omniscientomnipresent5500
    @omniscientomnipresent5500 4 роки тому +91

    Mona Lisa...
    Eden's garden...
    Sixtine...
    Babel's tower...
    I know !!!
    To sell it you need to have your painting outdated of hundreds years !!!

    • @renookami4651
      @renookami4651 4 роки тому +3

      @@vixendais9988 Not even, just the random dude who owns it because they stole it from your trash bin way back when you deemed this piece not worth showing anywhere. As an authantic "unique uncatalogued piece of art" of your collection, it become even more valuable. Then it double prices each time it's stolen or damaged.

  • @starryu__
    @starryu__ 4 роки тому +235

    $0.01
    That’s my arts worth
    :D

  • @Jacketchipss
    @Jacketchipss 4 роки тому +2

    Thanks guys! This is super helpful to many artists, whether their experience is very low to be high. I find your price guesses very accurate and informative. Having artists and buyers from all perspectives to price these pieces also brings a new, fresh view into how much art sellers should properly price their art. I would also like to point out how well edited the video is- must have been gruesomely painful! Again, thank you for this wonderful video!! 💕💓💓💖💕

  • @prisma.
    @prisma. 2 роки тому +5

    After 2 years of drawing Im finally gonna start making commisions, I was so worried about how to put a fair price to my honestly pretty beginner drawings, but I think I landed on a nice price for my skill level, I'm just hoping 1 person commission me, even if only 1 person ever buys my art, I'm gonna feel acommplished.

  • @swamp6825
    @swamp6825 4 роки тому +71

    Lol I spend around 3-4 hours on a basic fullbody (colored and all)
    I only price it at around $3? I'm scared no one will buy it if its higher

    • @xanderthegremlin4656
      @xanderthegremlin4656 4 роки тому +20

      Same here, not many people will buy anything over like 30 if you are not popular or "skilled" enough :/ Great world we live in.

    • @lenatv705
      @lenatv705 4 роки тому +3

      Same here dude. Pricing my art over 5$ would make me feel selfish and like I'm a narcissist, I don't think it's worth this much.

    • @avantjetaisnormal-e8953
      @avantjetaisnormal-e8953 4 роки тому +7

      @Burn Me Please as both an artist and someone who buys art when they can (though im VERY cheap so i sadly have to count each dollar i spend) , please don't think your art is necessarely worth just 3 dollars ! Maybe some people do think it's only worth that much, but with such a drastic lowering of your prices I'm pretty sure a lot of your fans who couldn't/hesitated to pay $20 jumped on the occasion to support an artist they liked and now could afford ! I don't know your art but i sure know if an artist i followed who i really didn't want to spend $20 dollars on did such a price, i would most probably consider it, let alone if i was ready to pay if the piece was $17 or the like
      $3 is an incredibly cheap price, and i think a price more along 10-15 dollars would still bring you more requests (not as much, but probably more than you think !) than your usual $20, but would at least be more compensating to your time and efforts and reflect your skills more. Just my opinion/advice tho, you do what u think is right for urself of course
      (Though to any artists reading this : if something takes you more than 20min to make, whatever your skill level is, you need to charge it higher than $3 ! Seriously!!)
      Also, a selling technique that some friends of mine tried with pretty good results : try charging your art less, but frame it as a limited discount (as in, your prices will go back to usual in some time, tho it's your call if you put an actual date to it or just let your public in mystery as to when that'll happen, both strategies can tip hesitant would-be-customers to the actual-customers side, as long as it's executed well) and advertise it enough for your public/followers to be aware of it ! They will see it as an occasion to treat themselves and buy some of your stuff for once :)

    • @kirakira878
      @kirakira878 4 роки тому

      ​@Burn Me Please Same. I am not even a beginner artist anymore but most people don't want to pay more than .50 cents for a full body sketch, and I advertise a LOT, and then when say I do requests people swarm the the page and ask for it. I did get 2 $25 commissions from a same buyer though. That boosted my motivation a bit.

    • @cargoloyalty9978
      @cargoloyalty9978 4 роки тому

      Burn Me Please How many people were willing to buy the 20$ ones? If say 6 people were, then it’d take 40 people at the price of 3$ to just make what you potentially could’ve gotten at 20$. Since it’s the same amount of effort, just changing the time, you’d have to spend over 6 times the amount of time and energy to make the same amount. So there’s a chance that pricing it at a higher price may save you some time and thus be advantageous.

  • @sweetspooky7483
    @sweetspooky7483 4 роки тому +55

    Me: well let’s see how much I should charge for my art
    Me after the video : I know the price it’s ....... 0 bucks ;-;

  • @bigmeatysausage
    @bigmeatysausage 4 роки тому +3

    AHHHH your art has evolved so mucccchhhhh!!!

  • @tttgggccc
    @tttgggccc 4 роки тому

    Seeing the prices of these works has really inspired me and given me a better grasp on quality of art. Thank you!

  • @sealestial1801
    @sealestial1801 4 роки тому +15

    So according to this I have been way underselling my art. Thanks! I'll be adjusting my prices soon lol

    • @ash4d
      @ash4d 4 роки тому

      reminder to adjust prices if you havent already

  • @vinnie906
    @vinnie906 4 роки тому +13

    The biggest issue I have is finding clientelle who possess the means to pay what I assume I'm worth, so I'm constantly selling my art for $35

  • @youtube.handle
    @youtube.handle 4 роки тому

    This is genuinely the most helpful video I have found about pricing for commissions

  • @fuzzy_bunny343
    @fuzzy_bunny343 18 днів тому +1

    As a non artist but very interested in creative fields, another video like this where all the points of a piece are analyzed and considered for me to hear would be wonderful. Hearing the conversation that went on about how each price was determined is the sort of thing that is extremely beneficial, or even a voice-over noting the different points that affect the value of the piece. I realize that that video would get to be extremely long, but I would totally watch 90mins of art technique, material, and price breakdown s

  • @fyofyoriosity2350
    @fyofyoriosity2350 4 роки тому +7

    Yesssssssssssssssssssss! These types of videos are so cool and really helpful, tysm to all parties involved for making this~

  • @Reg3e
    @Reg3e 4 роки тому +70

    I'd like to know more on pricing for 2D Animation and Story Boarding,
    It can be a full length video, or just looping gif
    >_

    • @paper.dragonflies5975
      @paper.dragonflies5975 4 роки тому

      Try having a set price per frame to start! How much would you charge for that one frame if it was a drawing on it's own? That's your starting point :)

  • @brittneyjohnson7651
    @brittneyjohnson7651 4 роки тому

    Thank you so much you're a literal angel, I've been thinking of starting to do commissions for a while now. The main thing stopping me was that I had no idea how I should price them, but this is gonna help so so so much! 💖

  • @papytoasty7416
    @papytoasty7416 4 роки тому

    This is such a helpful video, not only the info on pricing, but the very constructive critics this panel made. More please!

  • @leniseomeasoo6315
    @leniseomeasoo6315 4 роки тому +12

    This is super crazy, I definitely feel lucky because I’m selling my art for $300-500 a portrait or landscape...that’s digital work...maybe because i already have a fashion brand?
    Edit: work time is about 5hrs to the most 10hrs

    • @louna5098
      @louna5098 4 роки тому +3

      Oooh what's the name of your brand? And 10hrs can be quite tough, how do you stay motivated?

    • @oOBobiboOo
      @oOBobiboOo 4 роки тому

      Hello ! I'm definitly interested in how do you sell your art, and what standard should it fit to get this pricing ? Would you answer to me ? I would be gratefull if you helped me a bit to understand how do we get to live by our art. Thanks in advance !

  • @quinoasalads
    @quinoasalads 3 роки тому +7

    Me: *Draws high realism horse portraits for 15+ hours*
    Also me: *30$ will do the trick!*

  • @alexnavarra9007
    @alexnavarra9007 2 роки тому

    I VERY MUCH ENJOY A VIDEO LIKE THIS. AS AN ARTIST WHO'S LOOKING TO START COMMISSIONS, HAVING THE CRITICISMS OF SO MANY PEOPLE IN ONE PLACE IS BRILLIANT! THIS VIDEO HAS BEEN INFORMATIVE FOR MY NOVICE BRAIN, THANK YOU.

  • @cheese_wrld
    @cheese_wrld 4 роки тому

    This is very useful. Thank you. Added it to my playlist for referral when I need to price my next commissions.

  • @TheDapperDragon
    @TheDapperDragon 4 роки тому +60

    Sucks to see my wife's submission not accepted.
    Still, awesome video, and thanks for it Prince.

    • @emilyknight5179
      @emilyknight5179 4 роки тому +14

      There was less than 50 shown out of 1,000

    • @TheDapperDragon
      @TheDapperDragon 4 роки тому +8

      @@emilyknight5179 True, and it wasn't a lock even if it was only 50. But I can voice disappointment mate.

    • @briezyx2929
      @briezyx2929 4 роки тому

      I hope she does well and improves like all artists should!

  • @FutaCockWorshipper
    @FutaCockWorshipper 4 роки тому +9

    $/hr might seem low, but this is because your work could've been done at a much faster pace
    time efficiency is key in producing art

  • @archamedies616
    @archamedies616 3 роки тому +1

    not only does this give good demonstration on commission pricing and the opinions of different groups, it also is good to show proper ways to give criticism.

  • @MagmaMCB
    @MagmaMCB 4 роки тому

    Thank you very much for this video, Crowne. I was considering opening commissions, but was clueless on how much they should cost. This really helped!