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I'm SUPER new to art on HEE; with that said, I've put together an art gallery to make things a little easier for myself. I'm thinking of opening a shop but need help figuring out what tier I'm at at what I should price pieces. I included prices on my auction pieces so that there was an idea of what they've sold at previously but those were both a while ago now. Any help (tier/pricing or art tips) is greatly appreciated. Thanks! Edited at April 16, 2023 10:18 PM by Massbay
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Alright for tier i'd say high tier 3/ Low tier 2, You seem to be able to draw manes alright, And you've got the credits, You're doing well with the background overlapping the horse, Adding detail.I feel something you could maybe improve on is the lighting fix :) Grey running through Water was nicely done & The stock horse on Sunset Grey already made it look like the sun was shining on the horse but maybe add more lighting to the background? You know give it a better vibe or clear lighting, Maybe start attempting color changes & complex patterns, And drawing eyes, which would defiantly boost your pricing works, I wouldn't charge any more than 30-60k for a horse avi, (This is just from experience, I'm an artist on HEE as well if you want a better clarification you can use this forum which will help you on pricing <3) Here's the forum link: https://horseeden.com/forums.php?f=17&t=34910
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You're amazing, thank you! Savannah Stables said: Alright for tier i'd say high tier 3/ Low tier 2, You seem to be able to draw manes alright, And you've got the credits, You're doing well with the background overlapping the horse, Adding detail.I feel something you could maybe improve on is the lighting fix :) Grey running through Water was nicely done & The stock horse on Sunset Grey already made it look like the sun was shining on the horse but maybe add more lighting to the background? You know give it a better vibe or clear lighting, Maybe start attempting color changes & complex patterns, And drawing eyes, which would defiantly boost your pricing works, I wouldn't charge any more than 30-60k for a horse avi, (This is just from experience, I'm an artist on HEE as well if you want a better clarification you can use this forum which will help you on pricing <3) Here's the forum link: https://horseeden.com/forums.php?f=17&t=34910
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T3 would be a great place to start, you have some great work starting out with hair so far. I'd have to agree though, the lighting would definitely make a huge difference! there are plenty of tutorials in the art help forum :) Also, try adding in shadows that match the horse's movement, this should always line up with the lighting, so it seems like the horse is really "in place." What i do is follow which direction the sun/sun beams are facing, and shadow based off of those with a really low opacity black/grey. I absolutely love the hair though! i think you'll make big progress in no time. Edited at April 17, 2023 02:49 PM by The End
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Thank you! This is very helpful! The End said: T3 would be a great place to start, you have some great work starting out with hair so far. I'd have to agree though, the lighting would definitely make a huge difference! there are plenty of tutorials in the art help forum :) Also, try adding in shadows that match the horse's movement, this should always line up with the lighting, so it seems like the horse is really "in place." What i do is follow which direction the sun/sun beams are facing, and shadow based off of those with a really low opacity black/grey. I absolutely love the hair though! i think you'll make big progress in no time.
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