WHY HELLO
I have lost all motivation in school, YET I can't stop looking at dresses for my grad ball this year ahurhurhur;; I am need of some funds because the money in my Paypal has trickled out in the past year or so... I also need to help out financially here and there [insert family sob stories] so I was wondering if anyone would be willing to
bid for an original piece, probably done in CRAYOLA COLOUR PENCILS among other media HAHAHAH;;;;;;
I am thinking it would be on regular letter-size printing paper (but laminated in 10mil wh00) because I can never be assed to go out and buy actual art supplies, as embarrassingly cheap as that is. I don't know the first thing about buying art supplies LOLOLHELLO what have I been using the past 21 years
So my main questions are:
- How much would you be willing to bid for
something I coloured in colour pencils, but a full illustration?
- Would you be willing to bid even for something that's not fanart? lol
Ty for your contribution. : )
You obviously missed the point of the other journal.
You could auction off old pieces that you're not too attached to, and you can probably get at least $100ish for a detailed piece, even if it's OC's.
And maybe old pencil sketches, like $10+ a piece?
I like OC's more than fanart anyways *v*;; Good luck hun~! ♥
OH MAN OH MAN j JDSAJDKLSJKLD SOB that sounds so horribly cheapoOTL, sorry jub!! TAT;;;;;;
but in all seriousness i'd pay definitely pay for original art
not sure how much i would be able to go up to tho :/
I feel like anywhere between $30-50 would be a good starting price, depending on the time/effort you spent on the piece, as well as the size...
Hmmm.... how much would I pay? Because I love your style, probably a good 50 dollars minimum. I'd be willing to pay more depending on the content and how challenging it is for you.
I don't think fanart is something to be paid for. Inspired artwork is a different idea. But if I were to buy something from you, I'd just want a good piece of design, a good piece of art, not a certain character in particular. I'd want it to be something that's enjoyable and eye-opening for you as an artist, something you don't want to sell to me- then it would have the value I'm willing to pay for.
Oddly sadistic, isn't it?