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Angel Warmblood Stud
06:34:58 Angel
Bye Ruby
Rubygem-Chenya
06:33:04 Ruby/Cheshire
I'm heading off, bye chat.
Rubygem-Chenya
06:30:42 Ruby/Cheshire
I supported as well.
Elephant Walk Stable
06:29:40 Chey
Am supporting this, Min
Ashcroft Park Stud
06:28:33 Ash
Supported! Never hit the support button faster haha
DearBorn Ranch
06:28:25 Louise
if the bularky gets to deep in chat I just hide it lol
Ravenwood Farm
06:27:54 Raven
Great suggestion, Min!
Rubygem-Chenya
06:26:38 Ruby/Cheshire
I like the idea, Min.
Ashcroft Park Stud
06:26:27 Ash
Croft agree with you there! Would be good to have some ways to make WWWs more ‘active’ and actually do some eventing - rather than just being a step towards… a slightly better WWW
Minerva
06:26:01 Min
Thank you 😊 Im hoping its a compromise solution that would work for everybody
Cloud Peak Stables
06:20:32 Cloud
Really good suggestion Min. I feel like I've had to maintain age-restricted block list for my account just to keep my sanity.
Minerva
06:16:29 Min
-HEE Click-

OK that took me 70 years to write but the suggestion thread is up
Rubygem-Chenya
06:16:17 Ruby/Cheshire
Oh, yeah that makes sense.
Hy Brasil
06:15:08 Croft
Long winded response warning...
Breeding is frustrating because it is hard to, tell if your horse is good. Medallions,svens, glasses used all used distort the real outcome. Also RF is ridiculous. Not getting higher ratings is not an option either. I think horses should have to meet training and showing requirements to hit a LB. This is an eventing game supposedly which ultimately means showing. Horse with no show expireience and little training should not even qualify for leader board. Sitting back and not even playing the heart of the game and getting lucrative income from horses not ever shown is unfair.
Rubygem-Chenya
06:00:49 Ruby/Cheshire
I like breeding but it also makes me want to quitπŸ˜‚
Cappuccino
06:00:08 Heyy it's Capp
LOL word
Rubygem-Chenya
06:00:03 Ruby/Cheshire
Lol
Scout Creek
05:59:50 Scout
lol my answers to the survey. What is your favorite part? Breeding. What makes you want to quit? Also breeding lol.
Rubygem-Chenya
05:51:39 Ruby/Cheshire
Your's is cute too!
Cappuccino
05:50:50 Heyy it's Capp
Cute!

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Angel Warmblood Stud
06:34:58 Angel
Bye Ruby
Rubygem-Chenya
06:33:04 Ruby/Cheshire
I'm heading off, bye chat.
Rubygem-Chenya
06:30:42 Ruby/Cheshire
I supported as well.
Elephant Walk Stable
06:29:40 Chey
Am supporting this, Min
Ashcroft Park Stud
06:28:33 Ash
Supported! Never hit the support button faster haha
DearBorn Ranch
06:28:25 Louise
if the bularky gets to deep in chat I just hide it lol
Ravenwood Farm
06:27:54 Raven
Great suggestion, Min!
Rubygem-Chenya
06:26:38 Ruby/Cheshire
I like the idea, Min.
Ashcroft Park Stud
06:26:27 Ash
Croft agree with you there! Would be good to have some ways to make WWWs more ‘active’ and actually do some eventing - rather than just being a step towards… a slightly better WWW
Minerva
06:26:01 Min
Thank you 😊 Im hoping its a compromise solution that would work for everybody
Cloud Peak Stables
06:20:32 Cloud
Really good suggestion Min. I feel like I've had to maintain age-restricted block list for my account just to keep my sanity.
Minerva
06:16:29 Min
-HEE Click-

OK that took me 70 years to write but the suggestion thread is up
Rubygem-Chenya
06:16:17 Ruby/Cheshire
Oh, yeah that makes sense.
Hy Brasil
06:15:08 Croft
Long winded response warning...
Breeding is frustrating because it is hard to, tell if your horse is good. Medallions,svens, glasses used all used distort the real outcome. Also RF is ridiculous. Not getting higher ratings is not an option either. I think horses should have to meet training and showing requirements to hit a LB. This is an eventing game supposedly which ultimately means showing. Horse with no show expireience and little training should not even qualify for leader board. Sitting back and not even playing the heart of the game and getting lucrative income from horses not ever shown is unfair.
Rubygem-Chenya
06:00:49 Ruby/Cheshire
I like breeding but it also makes me want to quitπŸ˜‚
Cappuccino
06:00:08 Heyy it's Capp
LOL word
Rubygem-Chenya
06:00:03 Ruby/Cheshire
Lol
Scout Creek
05:59:50 Scout
lol my answers to the survey. What is your favorite part? Breeding. What makes you want to quit? Also breeding lol.
Rubygem-Chenya
05:51:39 Ruby/Cheshire
Your's is cute too!
Cappuccino
05:50:50 Heyy it's Capp
Cute!

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Bell’s pricing guide January 11, 2020 07:02 PM


Phantasm Farm
 
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How to price your art.

There’s been a lot of questions recently about pricing art and I thought I’d share how I go about my pricing that I have developed over the years.

Pricing depends on your artistic abilities to fill out any potential orders. If you set yourself a price based on the quality of your example work but then can’t complete an order to the quality of your example work then there is a pricing discrepancy and should be reviewed.

These are the questions I have asked myself over the years to determine my own pricing.

Can I neatly cut out horse stock and place it on a background?

Can I get the horse stock to look like it fits on the background and look natural?

If you said yes to both these questions add 30K onto your start price. These two steps are the base fundamentals for getting a piece to work.

Can I confidently colour change a horse from the three base coats to another base coat? (Black, bay or Chestnut)

Can I add white markings (including roan or minimal paint)?

Can I alter the lighting of the horse and add highlights and low lights neatly?

Can I remove tack neatly?

Can I make the mane and tail look flowy and like hair (doesn’t matter if it’s smudged or painted).

If you can do the majority of these steps I’d list you as a tier two artist and price work between 80-100K

If you can do some of these steps price your work between 40-80k.

These are the basic fundamentals for art. Once you master these, onwards and upwards!

Can I confidently colour change any horse colour to the desired coat?

Can I add extreme white markings or fantasy style markings while keeping underlying details?

Can I fully rework a mane or tail to my desired aesthetic?

Do I have the ability to make the horse interact with items or animals in my piece?

If you said yes to most of these questions then I’d consider you a Tier 1 artist.

Base Price is 100K and going upwards based on ability and technical expertise.

The most important question is:

Am I confident that I’ll be able to fulfil most art requests/orders to my standard of work for customer satisfaction, for the price that I am asking?

If you are very confident in your abilities to meet and fulfil any orders and you have a pleasing aesthetic style I’d price art at 250K upwards if your shop is constantly filling up with orders.

Some things to keep in mind as you choose a price for your art.

Since coming back to HEE, considering my own ability and my amount of time to create HEE art, I always charge a fee for my time when doing a piece, this is included in the price. This depends on my available time for the foreseeable future and how sought after art is.

Everyone has their own distinctive style and growth, this is what makes the art community so great! Just because your style doesn’t fit the conventional norms doesn’t mean it’s not appreciated or valued.

A good understanding of anatomy and movement I find is the biggest difference in making an art piece good or great. Often times artists will need to repaint or add in details. Understanding the fundamental planes of the face and body is paramount in this. This is also important in body modifications.

Just because you can technically complete an order doesn’t mean you have too. Sometimes you have orders that goes against your artistic muse greatly. It’s alright to talk to the person and see if they will change their order or in some cases cancel.

If you have any questions, feel free to ask and I'll do my best to answer them.


Edited at January 13, 2020 02:39 AM by Phantasm Farm
Bell’s pricing guide January 12, 2020 07:26 AM

Former Stable
 
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This ussher helpful bell thanks so much!
Bell’s pricing guide January 12, 2020 10:31 AM

Vintage valley
 
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Ahh, thank you so much!
However, I have a question.
I'm kinda stuck. I got passed the first 'stages' (30k). I can do 4/5 on the second (40-80k), but I can also do 3/5 on the 100k+.
So, I'm guessing to stay within the 40-80k range, but I would like some opinions xD
Bell’s pricing guide January 12, 2020 12:31 PM

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Ethereal Eventers said:
Ahh, thank you so much!
However, I have a question.
I'm kinda stuck. I got passed the first 'stages' (30k). I can do 4/5 on the second (40-80k), but I can also do 3/5 on the 100k+.
So, I'm guessing to stay within the 40-80k range, but I would like some opinions xD


^^Curious
Bell’s pricing guide January 13, 2020 08:35 PM


Phantasm Farm
 
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Ethereal Eventers said:
Ahh, thank you so much!
However, I have a question.
I'm kinda stuck. I got passed the first 'stages' (30k). I can do 4/5 on the second (40-80k), but I can also do 3/5 on the 100k+.
So, I'm guessing to stay within the 40-80k range, but I would like some opinions xD


Ethereal for the moment I’d stick between the 30-60K range.
While your cuts are nice and neat, your grounding needs more work and I think this is what’s holding you back. The main thing with grounding is to make sure the horse looks part of the landscape. This means that your horses have shadows or if they’re standing in water have reflections. The background tone and horse tone must also match. So if you have a blue themed background you colour balance or correct the horse so it also has a blue tone for example. Try to get the background lighting and horse lighting to match up as well as that will also have a huge effect in grounding.
It’s great that you’re practising and incorporating technical points from all the questions. The only way to get better is to practise. I would really try to master each bunch of questions before you go up a tier as it helps raise your confidence in your abilities as an artist while teaching you the fundamentals.
If you feel like you’re ready to raise your prices go ahead, I have raised and then lowered prices before so I can get the best value for my artwork. If you feel like you don’t get enough business after raising prices simply lower them again to a mid value between the original price and the raised price.
Bell’s pricing guide January 13, 2020 08:44 PM

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Thanks, this is really helpful <3. I feel like I burn out when I only charge 35k for pieces that I spend a lot of time on. This gives me a checklist of things to work on :)

Bell’s pricing guide January 13, 2020 08:59 PM


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*taps finger to lip*

Hmmmmm.

I think according to this im in the 40k range. XD

Bell’s pricing guide January 13, 2020 10:22 PM

Vintage valley
 
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Phantasm Farm said:

Ethereal Eventers said:
Ahh, thank you so much!
However, I have a question.
I'm kinda stuck. I got passed the first 'stages' (30k). I can do 4/5 on the second (40-80k), but I can also do 3/5 on the 100k+.
So, I'm guessing to stay within the 40-80k range, but I would like some opinions xD


Ethereal for the moment I’d stick between the 30-60K range.
While your cuts are nice and neat, your grounding needs more work and I think this is what’s holding you back. The main thing with grounding is to make sure the horse looks part of the landscape. This means that your horses have shadows or if they’re standing in water have reflections. The background tone and horse tone must also match. So if you have a blue themed background you colour balance or correct the horse so it also has a blue tone for example. Try to get the background lighting and horse lighting to match up as well as that will also have a huge effect in grounding.
It’s great that you’re practising and incorporating technical points from all the questions. The only way to get better is to practise. I would really try to master each bunch of questions before you go up a tier as it helps raise your confidence in your abilities as an artist while teaching you the fundamentals.
If you feel like you’re ready to raise your prices go ahead, I have raised and then lowered prices before so I can get the best value for my artwork. If you feel like you don’t get enough business after raising prices simply lower them again to a mid value between the original price and the raised price.


Wowsa, thank you so much! My most recents haven't been my best works, and I will definitely use this to help. Very so much appreciated!
Bell’s pricing guide January 17, 2020 05:34 AM


HRS
 
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This is super helpful! Thank you!
Bell’s pricing guide February 11, 2020 08:19 PM


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I'll definitely reference this when I open up my shop. Thank you!

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