[X] - fancy/refined lineart. [X] - sketchy lineart.
[X] - full-color fancy/refined lineart. [X] - full-color sketchy lineart.
Thanks~ ^^
Maybe you guys can help?
Good luck, Jaidis!
Your art is so adorable, I love your style. I'm not quite sure what the sp = CSC comparison is at the moment, but I'll put what I think sP prices might be. c;
Fancy lineart: 1mil sketchy lineart: 700k
full-color fancy: 2-4mil depending on details, etc full-color sketchy: 2-3mil depending on details, etc.
I hope you get some more suggestions. good luck!
Thanks. <3
That's sort of around where I was thinking - accessible, not a crazy price, but still not stupidly undervalued. Think I'm going to see if I can get a few more opinions from friends and the like before I make a final decision. Thank you!
Yep, that's a good way to start. c; If you want to garner interest, you could set up a freebie thread and do a few quick sketches and such, or make a forum group. Very welcome!
I'll be sure to keep that in mind! I appreciate the suggestions. :>
Wow, were the numbers I came up with ever different than 's...
Personally, I would pay: 1mil = sketchy lineart 1.5 - 2mil = fancy/cleaned-up lineart
5 - 7mil = sketchy full-colour (maybe 7mil if you include some sort of background?) 8 - 10mil = fancy/cleaned-up full-colour (10mil, again, with a background)
These prices can be tweaked as you improve/gain popularity. c':

Backgrounds prooobably won't be a thing - not detailed illustrations, anyway. Primarily because I'm not that good at them and don't have a lot of confidence when it comes to drawing them decently at the time. XD
The tweaking is a good point, I was keeping that in mind.
I do honestly appreciate the different perspectives/input, so thank you. :> I'm sort of leaning more toward what you've suggested...
The main difference between the sketch and fancy lineart styles is time, so I'm also trying to keep that at the forefront of my thinking - even sketch lineart can take two hours from the initial concept to when I finish it. Refined is more like three or even four sometimes, depending on the size of the piece. But anyway, thanks. :>