Some random up closeness from the last Lapis picture I made. :D
I haven't updated about this picture in quite a long time, it is nearly finished, I just have stopped working on it for the moment. Horrible photo, but I can't really do transferring right now and stuff, it took away most of the detail but, eh. Thinking of adding more wildlife or not as well.
Here are wips of a few things I’m working on, forgot to post.
i do not know if you noticed already, but lauren zuke reblogged your lapis sculpture and tagged it #insp and i think you should be aware of that
I did but I didn’t know that part, that is really nice and somewhat shocking to hear haha. Thank you for letting me know :D
Still so much to do before this project is even near being finished sadly, here's a preview though. :D
Finally have a working camera so I decided to finally take a pic of a figurine I made of Teepo from ToX :D I didn’t wanna take multiple pictures so I put the watch there too =v= Sadly my dad dropped my box of figures I made awhile back and the tail broke off so I need to make a new one~ I hope to start doing more sculpting in the future, I’m just engrossed in drawing right now *u*/
soo-da replied to your post: I finished another sculpture, wanna ma...
your clay modelling is amazing btw, and so is your art. i’m so jelly that you’re talented in everything ; A ;
Thank you so much ;u; I really love you’re art and it makes me happy that you think that, honestly I am always in aw of yours whenever I see it.
Finished making Amethyst~ I personally like how this turned out 8)
Does anyone know where you can upload and link videos directly from phone that are longer than a minute or two....
Really low prices make me less likely to commission an artist. Me: I’m not an artist. I do commission artists - I spend around $300-600 a month on digital art commissions. I sometimes find an artist who has really impressive work, or a unique style, or something else that makes me think “I should commission this person.”. Then I look at their prices and they are crazily low. As in less than 20 dollars for a colour full body character. And I don’t commission them. Because I can’t pay prices that low and feel good about myself for doing it. I know it takes hours to draw even one character. Plus the time it takes to study the brief, look at the references, communicate with me, etc etc. No way are they making even minimum wage this way, let alone a living wage. I commission art because it’s fun. It’s my hobby. If I’m knowingly paying someone slave wages to support my hobby, it isn’t fun. To artists who undercharge: Please reconsider. I’ve heard many reasons why you decide to do this (see below). But if you price your work like you don’t respect it, you won’t get clients who will respect you or your work either. You charge peanuts, you get monkeys. To commissioners who push for these prices: Have some respect. Not just for the artists, but for the other commissioners out there. You’re giving us all a bad name. If you can’t afford decent prices, don’t be mean about it. Save up, or find some other hobby. Or hey, learn to draw.
Comments I get whenever I say the above:
“No-one will buy commissions from me at decent prices.” - That’s a pity. But you realise by underpricing like this you are making your problem worse, by contributing to the “art should be dirt cheap” mindset that seems to exist in dA and other places? (okay mostly dA, that place is a cesspit) Besides, there are other things you can do than keep lowering prices. There’s tons of advice in dA: ‘Official’ Pricing Your Commissions or Artwork Thread Finding Freelance work: pricing and self doubt! And other places: How to get commissions: A guide Getting the Most Out of Commissions If none of the above helps you… maybe you need to reconsider if you are at the right stage in your development to be offering commissions. Sorry.
“I’m only doing this for fun, I don’t care about the money.” - Good for you. But there are others that are trying to make a living doing this. Have some consideration for them, yes?
“It’s the clients pushing my prices down.” - Gah. Then your clients are awful people who don’t respect you. It’s a trap though - you charge low prices, you get cheap clients. There’s only one way out of that trap.
(Commissioner says) “But I want this drawn and I can’t afford higher prices.” - I want to live in an exact replica of Wayne Manor, but I can’t afford that. So, um, I don’t. Simplify your idea, or don’t commission it until you can afford to do so without ripping off the artist.
(Commissioner says) “By paying less per artist I can support more artists.” - No. Just… no. You are not supporting artists, you are exploiting them. Paying less per artists lets you exploit more artists.
“Just tip the artist.” - I have done that, but it sends the wrong message. Tipping isn’t the norm in this game, so when I tip artists assume it’s because they did an extra-awesome job, when in fact I’m tipping them because they did their normal-awesome job. Plus if an artist is charging one-third or one-quarter what they should be, do I tip them 300%?
(Image by me. Not an artist, remember? The price list is made up, but based on real lists I’ve seen recently.)
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soo-da replied to your post: The figure I’m making now is about 10 ...
Wip pictures???
I’ll post some in a bit, I tried yesterday but a lot of stuff was happening/found out if I wanna upload pictures I need to restart my phone after I take them :( but I will in a moment or so.
I am a self taught artist, I mainly create Cryaotic, Steven Universe and random related stuff I like. :D I have a hard time openly talking to others, so please don't get upset if I don't reply/take long to reply, I really appreciate any messages I get~ c: Always open for commissions unless otherwise said. (personal/non art) http://neochondria.tumblr.com/
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