Based on my art, guess how old I am...

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I just felt like doing this because I want to see what age level my art is at, my sister says 14-15 range XD
Sketchy:
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Some art I guess:
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Also, would you buy my art?
If so, how much would it cost?

heh i suck
The human is weird, but...I was trying a new style X'D
REMEMBER, IF YOU KNOW MY REAL AGE THIS IS HOW OLD YOU THINK I AM OFF OF MY DRAWING SKIILS~ also the were-wolf's quality is weird b/c I resized it
 
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Bump...:3 I want to force my self to work on 1 piece for a week, adding details and shtuff >:I
 
Age 12-13

Idk if I would buy it, rlly depends I guess. Sorry ;-;

I suggest you do freebies for now so you can practice?
 
It's not that people don't like your style! I (personally, I may be wrong!) think the chibi/ anime style is very popular right now, and thats the style people usually pay big bells for! I'd do freebies to improve and get a reputation as a popular artist and maybe start a little shop. Maybe even consider adoptables? I'm not an artist so that's all the help I can give! I'd say you're about 14.
 
7 to 11 maybe? i wouldnt buy it, but you can only go up so maybe one day! just practice
 
i'd say 11-12
i wouldn't buy it though
(well maybe i would, i like that wolf picture)
 
Honestly, I don't think art has age levels.
Everyone moves at their own pace and some people are amazingly talented at young ages, while (most laymans) people don't manage to draw ever.
Sorry for a round about answer but haha
I mean, a 5-year old girl sells her paintings for thousands and another person's opinion of her art might be that it's random strokes of paint on a canvas and worth squat.
Point is, I think comparing yourself to others in this way is never a good thing when it comes to the arts! Judging your skill level by age is also a poor indicator. Instead of taking in others' opinions of your art in this way, I would suggest studying art styles you like and comparing your pieces with them and noticing what details need to be tweaked or not in order to achieve it. After all, the end result is what makes you happy about your art.

Also, there will almost always be people who will buy your art. So although many people here say nay, don't let that discourage you from trying! Doing commissions at any "level" is incredibly helpful and a great learning experience. Unfortunately, I can't help you with pricing though, sorry! Best of luck though! :]
 
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:D I'm probably going to start a freebie shop maybe, and close my pay-what-you-want for a little.
This ^ was very helpful, I'm going to go off my favorite artists and hopefully build up from there! I will be back..
Current work in progress:
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Hehe...I'm not a teenager yet, {hint hint} wink wink
 
:D I'm probably going to start a freebie shop maybe, and close my pay-what-you-want for a little.
This ^ was very helpful, I'm going to go off my favorite artists and hopefully build up from there! I will be back..
Current work in progress:
G0oDeAD.png
Hehe...I'm not a teenager yet, {hint hint} wink wink

I like this drawing ;-)
 
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