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Again im not holding you back, but i wouldnt have much interest, Also anything without credits are not allowed to be posted on the forum. A easy solve for this is just posting it under the image doesnt need to be on it ^^ Edited at June 5, 2020 12:19 PM by Cando Farm
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Aww thanks!! <3 Iceland Equestrian said: Cando Farm said: I would say lower end
In tier 2 or tier 3? I think tier 3 is unfair because these pieces are amazing.
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I'm about to change that one, as the collab is over and credits are on the piece :) Cando Farm said: Again im not holding you back, but i wouldnt have much interest, Also anything without credits are not allowed to be posted on the forum. A easy solve for this is just posting it under the image doesnt need to be on it ^^
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Honestly - after you managed to follow the HEE crediting rules ;) - I would always start out with selling art at the low tier 3 bias. After (!) you managed to sell some pieces of art, you can slowly rise your prices and work your way up to the higher end of tier 3! And once you are drowning in art requests for top tier 3, you can start to offer your art in the lower tier 2 price range and so on! This would make more sense - but I am just an oldtimer and learned not to overvalue my skills.
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New comments can start here <3 (I will do this every time I add updated art :) thanks!!)
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Still lower tier 3 5 - 15k
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Tier 3, 10-15k. Based on what I'm seeing, working on guru lighting would work a lot. If you make the lighting of the horse match the background, that will add a more realistic effect. Also work on neatly cutting out the animal. In the second example the horse is a little misshapen. Using a small eraser helps with tiny details and it also gives a cleaner, sharper look. Not sure what style you're going for, but when you're ready I recommend experimenting with some different body prep tutorials, and maybe even hair painting. There are several good ones on DA. As a beginning artist, you will probably have to experiment with several techniques until you find one you really like. Hopefully I could help :) Edited at June 13, 2020 07:44 AM by Emerald Eventing
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