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here is my art shop and my gallery and the one I did for MoonRose Mountains Thanks in advance!
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In my opinion, I think you should stick to tier 3. A lot of your images are kind of blurry and some of your horses aren't blended into the background. I think you could raise your prices by a little bit (2-3k), but since you aren't doing color changes or much tack removal, I think you should probably stick to tier 3.
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Probably stay in tier three for a little bit at least until lighting and eye kinks get figured out
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I agree with the others, tier 3 for now. You can always move up to feel the waters and move back down if you are not getting orders.
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Jellos Warmbloods said: I agree with the others, tier 3 for now. You can always move up to feel the waters and move back down if you are not getting orders.
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I agree with staying on tier 3. You need to work on a lot of things and you are using a lot of (if not only) precut horses that are already prepared to be set on a background. Cutting the horse neatly, body prep and being able to change the colour at the one requested should be things to master before thinking on going up.
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"" Shivering Sea said: I agree with staying on tier 3. You need to work on a lot of things and you are using a lot of (if not only) precut horses that are already prepared to be set on a background. Cutting the horse neatly, body prep and being able to change the colour at the one requested should be things to master before thinking on going up.
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