Its not just the art skill and looks though, content matters as well."would someone else want to put this on their wall" is an important question too.
... just tell me an average price. $100? Someone wants to buy it idk what to tell them
[QUOTE=Lilyo;39346084]... just tell me an average price. $100? Someone wants to buy it idk what to tell them[/QUOTE]
Personally it's not my style, and I think his face is a touch misshapen by the mouth/jaw, but I've seen paintings in a similar vein going (albeit unsold for a bit) for $600. So $100-$150, absolutely. Personally if I'd made it I would either go for $300 because I'd be so inordinately proud of myself for making something even close to as good as your painting, or I'd yet find a way to rationalize hating both the painting and myself enough to only ask for like $50. So anyways yeah, $100 is good, maybe a touch more. I can only imagine once you get more accustomed to selling your work you'll find yourself much more comfortable coming up with asking prices.
Watch in HD, for christs sake!
[media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SHDmdvB_XFs[/media]
this one turned out allright
[QUOTE=Lilyo;39346084]... just tell me an average price. $100? Someone wants to buy it idk what to tell them[/QUOTE]
to an average person who wants to buy that you can ignore the would they want mr walter white on their wall, tbh I think it could go for ~+200$ ((and probably a lot more if you didn't have that distracting glow around him))
[img]http://i49.tinypic.com/ankkko.png[/img]
Haven't seen Pulp Fiction until a couple of weeks ago and I really enjoyed it.
I think doing type montage stuff is fun so I thought I'd make this for myself.
[QUOTE=Lilyo;39346084]... just tell me an average price. $100? Someone wants to buy it idk what to tell them[/QUOTE]
Don't try to figure it out just looking at the finished piece. I think I've advised this before, but I recommend you ask yourself what is the minimum amount of cash you'd be willing to part with it for and be happy, be it $50 or $150 or whatever, then add an hourly rate on top of that to an amount you think is fair. I.E you've spent X time learning to do what you do, used Y materials and so on. If the minimum wage you'd expect to get from working at a fast food place is say $15, then you want a definite cut above that shit that anyone can do, at least $20 or $25.
So if you're not sure but you'd be happy to get $100, and say it took three hours, then $175 is a fair price tag.
[QUOTE=Yur|ko;39344203]Made a bridge from small wooden sticks with a friend. Was tons of fun! :v:
[img]http://dl.dropbox.com/u/1840934/kuvia/silta.jpg[/img][/QUOTE]
We had to do something similar for school, using individual pieces of scaled lumber, put together a World War 2 Airplane Hangar which we later went to and demolished.
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a sktech
[img]http://img832.imageshack.us/img832/712/lobsterpot.png[/img]
What a bizarre helm design
I wouldn't feel confident behind that small section of very generously spaced grille :v:
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That explains his pose I guess
[QUOTE=MakoSkyDub;39351283]What a bizarre helm design
I wouldn't feel confident behind that small section of very generously spaced grille :v:
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That explains his pose I guess[/QUOTE]
I assume it's specifically built to keep branches out of the eyes while riding horseback.
Or he's the umpire at the medieval softball league.
[img]http://25.media.tumblr.com/3dd549bf66c79e0b782a9e8bce733cf0/tumblr_mh4zfsnBXA1rv1nxto1_1280.jpg[/img]
rats & a pig!
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as for this one, all I can say he's dying. maybe. i drew some eyes first and I thought I could take it further
Those lines are petted in so badly it's killing me
well, i didn't really took the portrait seriously. But I kinda did went crazy with the lines on both of them, looking all scratched up, i admit.
here's a rather quickly scribbled doodle that I did before passing out last night
[img]https://dl.dropbox.com/u/1925002/loose/madonnaesqie.png[/img]
I made 4 buttons. This is one of the better looking ones.
[t]http://i.imgur.com/550aUrK.png[/t]
[QUOTE=MakoSkyDub;39352953]Those lines are petted in so badly it's killing me[/QUOTE]
Looks like a rough gestural sketch that's been blown up way too large to me - I wouldn't worry about petted lines at that point in a drawing
[QUOTE=Lilyo;39346084]... just tell me an average price. $100? Someone wants to buy it idk what to tell them[/QUOTE]
I think $100 to $150 is reasonable. Maybe even a bit lower.
Sadly pop culture art doesn't sell all that well unless it's priced really low. I mean if you're in it for the money. You have skill, but the high-price buyers want composition and idea, generally. You could be lucky, but that's my experience.
[IMG]http://filesmelt.com/dl/colorweezard_copy.png[/IMG]
I don't get to draw often due to schooling and whatnot, but I enjoy it when I do. Anybody have any tips for cartooning/sketching and such?
Quick work in progress painting from yesterday, hoping to finish it today
[IMG]http://dl.dropbox.com/u/83454840/Images/Damn1.jpg[/IMG]
And also I'm thinking of doing more painting time-lapses and whatnot on my Youtube channel; and in anticipation of this I went and put together a little pre-vid intro music. I hate those 20-second-long boring-ass intros that some people do, so I thought I'd keep it to 3 seconds max
[video=youtube;PSS1aLVNPDE]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PSS1aLVNPDE[/video]
[img]http://fc05.deviantart.net/fs70/i/2013/024/3/a/space_cactus_by_fuzguy433-d5sm7gq.png[/img]
Did this for school.
that design suffers from bad-shadow-itititius
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we're gonna need to amputate, sorry
[QUOTE=Eltro102;39359212]that design suffers from bad-shadow-itititius
[editline]25th January 2013[/editline]
we're gonna need to amputate, sorry[/QUOTE]
Uh could you elaborate a bit?
the bit where the cactus meets the ground, the shadows looks weird and bad as it's blurry and soft and all the other gradients are a lot more subtle in their transition
Made a little guy for my game. [IMG]http://i869.photobucket.com/albums/ab255/Yournameisinvalid21/image_zps409f6a65.jpg[/IMG]
[QUOTE=Eltro102;39359726]the bit where the cactus meets the ground, the shadows looks weird and bad as it's blurry and soft and all the other gradients are a lot more subtle in their transition[/QUOTE]
Thanks. Ill fix that later.
Drew a big ol fat guy
[IMG]https://dl.dropbox.com/u/4565878/facepunch/Humfry.jpg[/IMG]
[QUOTE=Boone_Sedford;39361159]Drew a big ol fat guy
[IMG]https://dl.dropbox.com/u/4565878/facepunch/Humfry.jpg[/IMG][/QUOTE]
I really like your style.
[QUOTE=Boone_Sedford;39361159]Drew a big ol fat guy
[IMG]https://dl.dropbox.com/u/4565878/facepunch/Humfry.jpg[/IMG][/QUOTE]
That's some hot stuff
Sort of Miyazaki=ish
Thanks
although I based it on an npc from an obscure game called 'Pathologic', a strange Russian horror game that I don't plan to play anytime soon.
[IMG]https://encrypted-tbn3.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcQf5WwAjyyZbBP2eIz62N_EoXwfyiwWMXcDqhqzJWUbr-XRkM_L[/IMG]
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