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Heyy, only done 3 manips (did 2 back a couple of months ago and then took a break from HEE so did one today as well) so looking for some tips to make my manips look a little more cohesive and put together, and just overall better. Also got no idea what I should price my manips at if I were to do an auction, so if anyone's any good with pricing I could do with some help on SB/AB etc! Unfortunately my PC got wiped a while back so I only have two of the manips I've done, most recent one and the first one I ever did which I thankfully had backed up on my phone. --  This is my most recent manip, the 3rd one I've ever done. It's definitely a little rough around the edges but I don't think it's the worst thing ever! --  This is the first manip I ever did, and as you can see I had (and still have) no idea what I was doing and got very carried away with how long the stick on the floor was because I'd been looking at it for wayy too long by that point. -- Literally any tips at all are very appreciated, feel free to be as harsh as you'd like!
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I always suggest setting a low SB, so maybe 10k? And then not setting an AB for the first few auctions you make to get a good understanding of how much people are willing to pay. For MI (minimum increase), I would do 5k to start off. Once you figure out that average selling price, make the AB around that range and slowly increase it as your art gets better and more consistent, :) For ending the auction, I suggest 24 hours after the last bid, <3 ~ Your art is so pretty already for being just the first few pieces. You should be very proud, ^^
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