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Looking to bump up my prices after RO, but not sure what to bump it up to v_v Most recent examples: (forgot shadows in the one underneath, but its my personal picture) ~ Thank you :3
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As someone in more or less the same skill bracket as you, I think you should keep your prices (whatever they are) the same. It would help if I knew what you were charging per peice. The lighting on most of your pieces is very inconsistent and so is the coloring. The bottom piece has very bright highlights and does not have the shadows to match, as the lower portion of the horse is just kind of grey and there isn't much muscle definition. The top piece is the one I personally like the most- in terms of the horse at least- but the two images used in the background don't mesh well in terms of color. My advice- keep practicing and throwing stuff in auctions to get an idea of what people will pay for it (I personally don't have a shop, and will not until I kind of have a standard style/quality of art)
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What are your current prices? If you're receiving consistent orders I'd say keep your prices while you improve. As Tea said above, some of your pieces have inconsistent lighting, which makes the horse look out of place on the background. I'd also suggest for the colors to maybe blend out some of the edges so they don't look like blocks of color. I'd also suggest for your hair to add highlights/shadows within the mane/tail with a smaller brush so it looks more like strands of hair. Also adding little whispy hairs around the bottom of some pieces helps me make hair look more natural. Overall, I think you're going a great job and keep practicing!
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