I'm not commissioning you without any securing. I have no way of knowing you can make what I want so I'm just not gonna risk commissioning you
I'm not commissioning you without any securing. I have no way of knowing you can make what I want so I'm just not gonna risk commissioning you
Well I do show you multiple mockups for your project through out the process for your satisfaction that you work is going to the right direction^^ Also let me know is this style match your style?
I don't care about mock ups when you don't have examples of the style I want. I'm not going to take a risk commissioning someone that doesn't have the examples I asked for. How much money do you expect me to spend art pieces just for some tests????????????? I'm not trying to commission 50 artists
Also here is some more relevant work according to your style let me know is this match you style?
I like the first 2 images, but no, it's not
I do work according to my clients details and requried art style, so I can do whatever artstyle you're looking Normally, I take 50% upfront, but for you to start the work at 30% upfront. I’ll keep working on it until you’re fully satisfied, and the remaining amount can be paid upon completion.
I'm not interesting in taking a risk like that
So how about this give me just 25% upfront and give me a chance. I promise I’ll amaze you. And if you still don’t feel it’s right or it doesn’t click for you, I’ll refund your money. God promise.
How much for a flat color or shaded full body?
Yeah, figured as much. Outsourcing art to try and rip me off. If you charged a normal price I would, but you obviously dont do normal prices cause then you wouldn't profit
Okay, I understand what you’re saying. When I create line art for a client, I don’t start coloring until the client is fully satisfied with the line art. Once they are happy, then I begin the coloring process. Also, I made 5 color version for a client until the style matched perfectly
None of what you're saying helps with my concern. You dont have the style I'm looking for plain and simple. I'm not commissioning you