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Soo, my prices are pretty low but I don't know if I am lowballing myself... And I need advice/critique or help! Tell me honestly! I need to know if it is bad so I can practice and change my method! I also really think 10k-15k is too low as a price for my art but I also know that 60k and above is waaay too much.
(Yes, I am reusing this thread if that is OK!) :)
Art shop is here : https://horseeden.com/forums.php?f=16&t=17611
Examples :
https://i.ibb.co/xjQwZPW/withrose.jpg
https://i.ibb.co/3ByprtV/photo-1495981910432-f5186aae41ad.jpg
https://i.ibb.co/xJc6FmW/itz-86-by-colourize-stock-d5gz9ad-fullview.jpg
https://i.ibb.co/mGW5SDc/4e912.jpg
https://i.ibb.co/jgZnqs7/10a80.jpg
https://i.ibb.co/Jz9Fmdx/withrose.jpg
Thankyou for any help/advice you give to me in advance! :) Edited at March 7, 2019 06:01 AM by Yellowtail Ranch
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Your price is about right. Maybe 10k.
I would recommend watching some of "Vixen Studio" tutorials. You can learn at lot just watching. Maybe look for some background/horse preparing tutorials also.
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCBja60SdRTmGBaypsBgyowg Edited at December 21, 2018 06:12 PM by Lazy Duck Elites
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Thankyou Lazy! I think some of it has to do with the programs I'm using and the fact that I have no traing except for the training I gave myself! LoL
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Still looking for advice!
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Please, please, please give me some more advice!
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Hey, i think pricing around 10k would be suitable. Here are some things you could easily improve! *Make sure the horse is on a seperate layer than the background before smudging the tail! I notice that the background appears to be smudged with it - or maybe it is just giving the effect because the smudging tool is too strong, try having it on a lower strength level and use varying sizes of brushes to create more realistic tail strands. *To improve and get more realistic shadowing for under the horse, try duplicating the horse layer and turning it into a black silhouette and then use the blur filter to blur it out a bit, position it where a shadow would fall and adjust the opacity. (erase excess shadow if not needing the whole shape)
I would recommend looking at some horse prep tutorials, prepping your horse differently can really make it stand out sometimes :3 Hope this helps a little?
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Yellowtail Ranch said: Please, please, please give me some more advice!
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Ok. So I am reusing this thread for pricing help/advice. :) Please post below and any/all advice is welcome! :)
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I would still love some advice! <3
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