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Hello! I'm looking to starting an art shop but I'm a little unsure one what my art is worth and what Tier I should place it in! I would really appreciate the help. Critiques/Pointers/Tips are welcome and I would really like to see what you think! Here is a link to some of my recent Pieces. They arent extravagant but I enjoy them as a pass time! Edited at December 23, 2020 04:18 PM by After Elites
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Low tier 2 in my opinion, 30-50k. Keep up the great work!
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Gem said: Low tier 2 in my opinion, 30-50k. Keep up the great work!
Thank you!
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I'd say tier 2 :) they look lovely!
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The Joker said: I'd say tier 2 :) they look lovely!
Thank you! I appreciate it!
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High Tier 1, Lower Tier 2 scale. Your designs/concepts are definitely Tier 2, but your manes/tails need work and you have a tendency to hide feet. Pay close attention to how the hair flows and interacts with the horse and environment, and find a tutorial on how to properly 'ground' the horse. And lastly, fuzz/soften the edges of your shadows a bit on the part where the horse is popping out. The sharper the shadow, the starker/closer the light source, and your shadows/highlights on the horse will have to reflect that. So unless you want to change a bunch of lighting on the horse, soften the shadows. :)
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WarriorMaiden said: High Tier 1, Lower Tier 2 scale. Your designs/concepts are definitely Tier 2, but your manes/tails need work and you have a tendency to hide feet. Pay close attention to how the hair flows and interacts with the horse and environment, and find a tutorial on how to properly 'ground' the horse. And lastly, fuzz/soften the edges of your shadows a bit on the part where the horse is popping out. The sharper the shadow, the starker/closer the light source, and your shadows/highlights on the horse will have to reflect that. So unless you want to change a bunch of lighting on the horse, soften the shadows. :)
Ohh thank you!!
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Gem said: Low tier 2 in my opinion, 30-50k. Keep up the great work!
This would count as high tier 3, since tier 2 is 50k+ <3
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Tanglewood said: Gem said: Low tier 2 in my opinion, 30-50k. Keep up the great work!
This would count as high tier 3, since tier 2 is 50k+ <3
Thanks!
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I would start in the high end of tier 3. 30k+. I don't recommend starting with high prices right off the bat. Start lower and then work your way up as you improve and get more orders :) I would work on grounding. In the first few pieces, border with the horse jumping out does look cool, but that's no substitute for plain old grounding. In the last examples, the horse looks like it's just floating rather than standing on the ground. If the horse is in grass, I like to use a soft eraser and a very small hard eraser. Id also work on your lighting. You're off to a good start, but adjusting the lighting even more would make the horse look like it's actually on the background. Good luck in your art journey :)
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