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I've tried putting a similar post in the art help forum, with no luck so I thought here might be an easier way to get opinions. I haven't had a proper art shop open for around a few months, and I hope to open one sometime next year but I'm not to sure about tier/pricing. The current shop is high tier 2, so I've based the options around that pretty much. Poll Question: Tier?Total Votes: 26
Mid Tier 1 : | 4 | 15% | | Low tier 1 : | 11 | 42% | | High tier 2 : | 10 | 38% | | Mid tier 2 : | 1 | 4% | | You have cast your vote. Edited at December 13, 2023 05:06 AM by Kiwi Mountains
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I'd say high teir 2, the horses in water have no reflections >>; Other than that, looks great<3
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KPH Equestrian said: I'd say high teir 2, the horses in water have no reflections >>; Other than that, looks great<3
I wasn't sure if the blue one would really need a reflection. I just entirely forgot for the flower one though >.> I've gone and fixed that
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If you're finding success with high T2 I'd stay there for customs and price auction pieces/premades higher.
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These are lovely and I personally feel people would pay well for them. So I'd probably start low T1 and then bump up price when you feel ready.
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Well, since you're capable of making reflections really well but just forgot(also guilty of that myself >>;) I think T1 would suit you nicely ;)
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I'd say start low tier 1 and then when you feel ready, raise your prices to mid tier 1 :D
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I don't think these points reflect the artist's skill, though. Anyone can add reflections KPH Equestrian said: I'd say high teir 2, the horses in water have no reflections >>; Other than that, looks great<3
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high t2, if youre selling them easily then move up your hair and bodyprep is lovely
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