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Should I start posting some of my old art on here I feel like itd help me be more active

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Fanart of Oscar Pine from RWBY. His back faces the viewer, his hands clasped behind him surrounded by a red background that's the same colour as the patch on his shoulders.

Fanart of Oscar Pine from RWBY. His back faces the viewer, his hands clasped behind him surrounded by a red background that's the same colour as the patch on his shoulders.

the weight of you

#rwby #oscarpine #fanart

1 year ago 218 65 5 0
Commission Price Average
— a small study —

Date: February 2nd, 2024

For the past 6-ish months l've been collecting commission posts by artists I both follow and or got retweeted into my Twitter feed, with the sole purpose of studying how much they charge and what would be fair to charge for my own commission prices once I start those up again.

I honestly have no idea if anyone else would find this interesting but I figured it could be a good thing to share anyway and to hopefully open the eyes of those charging too damn little because..... gods... I saw so many amazing artists charging too little...

As mentioned before... this little project was done to figure out what's fair in the terms of a BASE. Meaning that, you take that base and build on it. Don't price yourself at $66 for a fully rendered chibi if you think your chibis are worth $200. In the end I want everyone to make more money, not less! Gods know we work hard for it and are WORTH IT.

So yeah... good luck

Number of artists I looked through: about 75+ artists.

Pricing: all in USD (any prices from artists charging in different currencies were calculated for today's exchange rate — Feb 2nd 2024)

Commission Price Average — a small study — Date: February 2nd, 2024 For the past 6-ish months l've been collecting commission posts by artists I both follow and or got retweeted into my Twitter feed, with the sole purpose of studying how much they charge and what would be fair to charge for my own commission prices once I start those up again. I honestly have no idea if anyone else would find this interesting but I figured it could be a good thing to share anyway and to hopefully open the eyes of those charging too damn little because..... gods... I saw so many amazing artists charging too little... As mentioned before... this little project was done to figure out what's fair in the terms of a BASE. Meaning that, you take that base and build on it. Don't price yourself at $66 for a fully rendered chibi if you think your chibis are worth $200. In the end I want everyone to make more money, not less! Gods know we work hard for it and are WORTH IT. So yeah... good luck Number of artists I looked through: about 75+ artists. Pricing: all in USD (any prices from artists charging in different currencies were calculated for today's exchange rate — Feb 2nd 2024)

Criteria and notes: despite the fact I looked through 100's of artists, not all of them offer the same stuff. Which is why something like "twitch emotes" was only averaged through calculating 4 different prices, while "full body colored character" was averaged through almost a hundred prices...

I COULD have gone looking specifically for people who offer more emote commissions to get a better idea out of it, but that probably would have taken way more hours than I already put into this, so l think I'm good with this for my own purposes.

One of the hardest things about this is that artists have a variety of styles that sometimes don't seem to fit into the same category, when really, they do. Like, one artist will have prices for a fully rendered colored piece and it looks closer to being done in a cel-shading style with some rendering, vs an artist who does a painterly rendered style where you can see strokes everywhere! Neither of those artists are more or less deserving than the other, but it ends up being one of those things where I was left wondering, should I write down the price in the same category?

I tried my best to keep things as fair as possible, but in the end I'm also technically doing this out of my own curiosity and in search for "some kind of fairness" ... so uh... yeah, don't expect this to be
anywhere near perfect!

Discarding figures, Note: originally I had more than 100 artists picked, easily. But as I started going through everything, I discarded artists whose pricing was so low, it wasn't considered good unless you could get said commission done, in a few minutes, tops. I know some artists are INCREDIBLY fast... but who knows if that's why they had their prices so low.

Criteria and notes: despite the fact I looked through 100's of artists, not all of them offer the same stuff. Which is why something like "twitch emotes" was only averaged through calculating 4 different prices, while "full body colored character" was averaged through almost a hundred prices... I COULD have gone looking specifically for people who offer more emote commissions to get a better idea out of it, but that probably would have taken way more hours than I already put into this, so l think I'm good with this for my own purposes. One of the hardest things about this is that artists have a variety of styles that sometimes don't seem to fit into the same category, when really, they do. Like, one artist will have prices for a fully rendered colored piece and it looks closer to being done in a cel-shading style with some rendering, vs an artist who does a painterly rendered style where you can see strokes everywhere! Neither of those artists are more or less deserving than the other, but it ends up being one of those things where I was left wondering, should I write down the price in the same category? I tried my best to keep things as fair as possible, but in the end I'm also technically doing this out of my own curiosity and in search for "some kind of fairness" ... so uh... yeah, don't expect this to be anywhere near perfect! Discarding figures, Note: originally I had more than 100 artists picked, easily. But as I started going through everything, I discarded artists whose pricing was so low, it wasn't considered good unless you could get said commission done, in a few minutes, tops. I know some artists are INCREDIBLY fast... but who knows if that's why they had their prices so low.

We KNOW for a fact most artists price themselves low just because they either don't know any better, are scared to go higher and not get commissioned, or you know... plethora of other reasons. Either way, I did keep SOME prices that were low because I wanted to try and make this as true as l saw fit. But in the end we all just really need to start pricing ourselves better.

Study:

• Twitch Emotes: $33.75 (average of artist prices 4)
• Chibi Character — fully colored close to full rendering: $66.32 (a: 25)
• Icon/Avatar — fully colored: $65.31 (a:
16)
• Pin up — fully colored, background elements: $293.33 (a: 3)
• Illustration — fully colored, full page, full background: $458.18 (a: 11)
• Tarot Card — fully colored, fancy boarder: $141.66 (a: 3)
• Comic Page — one character full pose,
2-3 panels: $230 (another tricky one because some people offered b&w, flats and fully rendered as add-ons so this is more a base between two artists?)

The following are for single characters only.
Additional characters in the same commission were not counted. These, for the most case, are also starting prices; If characters were too detailed, there were fees involved, etc.

• Sketch Com.
• Bust: $43.33 (a: 15)
• Half Body: $52.50 (a: 16)
• Full Body: $75 (a: 15)

We KNOW for a fact most artists price themselves low just because they either don't know any better, are scared to go higher and not get commissioned, or you know... plethora of other reasons. Either way, I did keep SOME prices that were low because I wanted to try and make this as true as l saw fit. But in the end we all just really need to start pricing ourselves better. Study: • Twitch Emotes: $33.75 (average of artist prices 4) • Chibi Character — fully colored close to full rendering: $66.32 (a: 25) • Icon/Avatar — fully colored: $65.31 (a: 16) • Pin up — fully colored, background elements: $293.33 (a: 3) • Illustration — fully colored, full page, full background: $458.18 (a: 11) • Tarot Card — fully colored, fancy boarder: $141.66 (a: 3) • Comic Page — one character full pose, 2-3 panels: $230 (another tricky one because some people offered b&w, flats and fully rendered as add-ons so this is more a base between two artists?) The following are for single characters only. Additional characters in the same commission were not counted. These, for the most case, are also starting prices; If characters were too detailed, there were fees involved, etc. • Sketch Com. • Bust: $43.33 (a: 15) • Half Body: $52.50 (a: 16) • Full Body: $75 (a: 15)

• Sketch Com Colored — flats or slightly shaded.
• Bust: $51 (a: 10)
• Half Body: $68.75 (a: 12)
• Full Body: $90 (a: 14)

• Inked Com.
• Bust: $48.83 (a: 6)
• Half Body: $70.62 (a: 8)
• Full Body: $100 (a: 10)

• Colored Com — slight variation of styles from more high grade cel shading with some painting, to fully painterly renderings (yeah trust me this one is a mess to work with).
• Bust: $98.59 (a: 68)
• Half Body: $135.57 (a: 68)
• Full Body: $179.10 (a: 75)

PS: I'm sure someone somewhere out there has done a study like this sometime in the past, but I figured doing one in 2024 would also be nice? I'm not a numbers/maths person, but I did my best, I swear!!

• Sketch Com Colored — flats or slightly shaded. • Bust: $51 (a: 10) • Half Body: $68.75 (a: 12) • Full Body: $90 (a: 14) • Inked Com. • Bust: $48.83 (a: 6) • Half Body: $70.62 (a: 8) • Full Body: $100 (a: 10) • Colored Com — slight variation of styles from more high grade cel shading with some painting, to fully painterly renderings (yeah trust me this one is a mess to work with). • Bust: $98.59 (a: 68) • Half Body: $135.57 (a: 68) • Full Body: $179.10 (a: 75) PS: I'm sure someone somewhere out there has done a study like this sometime in the past, but I figured doing one in 2024 would also be nice? I'm not a numbers/maths person, but I did my best, I swear!!

By the way, at the beginning of this year I decided to do a study on how much artists charge for commissions. Essentially, I wanted to make sure my own prices were fair while also trying to help educate others.

So if anyone's interested, here's the study! I really hope it helps 💛✨ #CommissionInfo

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arcane style study...

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🫶💖
RG Movie/game night 🥰

What would they watch/play?

#Rwby#Rosegarden#Rwbyrosegarden#RubyxOscar

1 year ago 63 21 5 0
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blake as a2 comm

#rwby #neirautomata

1 year ago 8 3 0 0

He’s just a baby

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Oscar is an earth pony turned unicorn after Ozpin 🥹

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Rwby + Oscar x Mlp

#rwby #mlp

1 year ago 15 1 2 0

Oh chai this is so gorgjus

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First two of a four-panel RWBY comic. The text across the two panels reads "You always believed in the best. Saw people for who they really were". The first shot is of Ruby holding Oscar's hand as she gives him back his weapon in V6, before transitioning to a portrait shot of her smiling at the viewer and saying "You're your own person". There are pine trees behind her and snow is falling all around them.

First two of a four-panel RWBY comic. The text across the two panels reads "You always believed in the best. Saw people for who they really were". The first shot is of Ruby holding Oscar's hand as she gives him back his weapon in V6, before transitioning to a portrait shot of her smiling at the viewer and saying "You're your own person". There are pine trees behind her and snow is falling all around them.

The last two panels of a RWBY comic. The text across the panels reads: "Some of us... don't know anymore".  The first image is of Oscar holding his weapon; his grip around it loose as if he might drop it. The second image is a portrait shot of Oscar standing in front of the memorial stone erected in Vacuo in honour of Ruby and her team. He has a sombre expression as the sunrise lights only one side of his face. His eye obscured in shadow glows a faint green.

The last two panels of a RWBY comic. The text across the panels reads: "Some of us... don't know anymore". The first image is of Oscar holding his weapon; his grip around it loose as if he might drop it. The second image is a portrait shot of Oscar standing in front of the memorial stone erected in Vacuo in honour of Ruby and her team. He has a sombre expression as the sunrise lights only one side of his face. His eye obscured in shadow glows a faint green.

"If there was anything I wish I could borrow from you Ruby, it would be your certainty..."
#rwby #fanart

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snuggles one year apart

#rwby

1 year ago 45 17 3 0

NO YOU

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"It's okay, it's okay, you're still here."
"It's okay, it's okay, I'm right here."
#RWBY #RWBYRosegarden

1 year ago 68 19 2 0

moot mention

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POOKIE ME TOO I MISSED U

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YOU IMMEDIATELY ON MY CASE LOL

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Matching set, do not separate #rwby

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