HOW MUCH MONEY AM I WORTH? (Or, my drawings, too.)

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Heyz, wondering if this is even worth anything.

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Just post what you'd think they were worth :p
 
Okay, on the fox/wolf, You could do a less thick outline, and you shouldn't use black to outline either.
Well, you can, but it will look better if you just use a darker color of the base color to outline, and, I'm
sure after fixing the outline, it will look a lot better but there are still some things to fix,as you can always
improve more. The fur is really stiff looking, maybe make it falling down and not just sticking up in the air,
Hm, the high-light on the ear looks nice but you should also add some shading!




Then, the guy, his hair looks stiff too, try to make it more flowy. I don't know what those things in his hair are either :/ I think their highlights/lowlights, those shouldn't have an outine, those should be drawn with airbrush in a light density/opacity, or with a pen and blurred good.
The lineing in his ear is going into his cheek, thats kind of scary, so try to keep your lines cleaner.
His eyebrows should be made a little thinner, i dont think your going for a realistic style so they should be thinner, unless the character is meant to have fat eyebrows. Lastly, you should fix the mouth/teeth, considering his teeth is on the side of his mouth ; v ;; good luck

 
Okay, on the fox/wolf, You could do a less thick outline, and you shouldn't use black to outline either.
Well, you can, but it will look better if you just use a darker color of the base color to outline, and, I'm
sure after fixing the outline, it will look a lot better but there are still some things to fix,as you can always
improve more. The fur is really stiff looking, maybe make it falling down and not just sticking up in the air,
Hm, the high-light on the ear looks nice but you should also add some shading!




Then, the guy, his hair looks stiff too, try to make it more flowy. I don't know what those things in his hair are either :/ I think their highlights/lowlights, those shouldn't have an outine, those should be drawn with airbrush in a light density/opacity, or with a pen and blurred good.
The lineing in his ear is going into his cheek, thats kind of scary, so try to keep your lines cleaner.
His eyebrows should be made a little thinner, i dont think your going for a realistic style so they should be thinner, unless the character is meant to have fat eyebrows. Lastly, you should fix the mouth/teeth, considering his teeth is on the side of his mouth ; v ;; good luck


The OP probably would prefer critique from graphic artists who have a lot of experience. No offense, but your critique can be harsh. (Okay, edited to say I read the critique, and it's not too harsh this time).

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Second this.

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Plz it's an opinion lol

You know if you don't have anything nice to say, just refrain from commenting. There are some guidelines you might like to go over at the top of the Museum threads. I'm sure we'd all appreciate it.
 
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These are awesome! In fact, I'd like to buy one from you if you'll allow me. Since most of the posts here say 50-100 BTB, May I pay 60 or 70 for a drawing of my fursona? :) (I'd put it on the front of my dA page. Also, I'm 12 too!) If you want, I could draw one of your OCs as well? I wouldn't charge anything. :)
 
Yo! Funny meeting you here, FuzzyBengal! :D
I'm super new to this all, but I think it's probably worth around 50 TBT? If you added a full-bodied character with a BG and shading I could see them going for 100 TBT or so, though. Keep up the good work! ^_^
 
For you, i would really recommend you open a "pay what you want" art shop for btb. :) You'll have an easier time making btb, and you'll have the opportunity to develop your style and skills without ever making someone feel like they're paying too much or too little (because, they will be paying you for that specific piece)
 
Okay, on the fox/wolf, You could do a less thick outline, and you shouldn't use black to outline either.
Well, you can, but it will look better if you just use a darker color of the base color to outline, and, I'm
sure after fixing the outline, it will look a lot better but there are still some things to fix,as you can always
improve more. The fur is really stiff looking, maybe make it falling down and not just sticking up in the air,
Hm, the high-light on the ear looks nice but you should also add some shading!




Then, the guy, his hair looks stiff too, try to make it more flowy. I don't know what those things in his hair are either :/ I think their highlights/lowlights, those shouldn't have an outine, those should be drawn with airbrush in a light density/opacity, or with a pen and blurred good.
The lineing in his ear is going into his cheek, thats kind of scary, so try to keep your lines cleaner.
His eyebrows should be made a little thinner, i dont think your going for a realistic style so they should be thinner, unless the character is meant to have fat eyebrows. Lastly, you should fix the mouth/teeth, considering his teeth is on the side of his mouth ; v ;; good luck


Ah, I agree. I did the guy w/o erasing, I agree his ears and teeth are..AHEM.
The fox..I don't know. My style is kinda with the fur sticking up, but I agree it looks like a mad cat haha!

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For you, i would really recommend you open a "pay what you want" art shop for btb. :) You'll have an easier time making btb, and you'll have the opportunity to develop your style and skills without ever making someone feel like they're paying too much or too little (because, they will be paying you for that specific piece)


Tysm! I'll take this into consideration. (I just had my art shop closed lol ;-; I MIGHT make a new one)
 
I don't know...15-30 TBTB maybe? Needs some work, but with time your style should develop...
 
You know if you don't have anything nice to say, just refrain from commenting. There are some guidelines you might like to go over at the top of the Museum threads. I'm sure we'd all appreciate it.


If you're asking for opinions, it's not exactly helpful if only positive opinions are allowed.
 
If you're asking for opinions, it's not exactly helpful if only positive opinions are allowed.

You can definitely have negative opinions, but they should include constructive criticism.
http://www.belltreeforums.com/showthread.php?6463-Commenting-In-A-Thread

Some people here have a problem understanding what is appropriate. Telling an artist that they need improvement, and/or where to improve is a "negative" comment but it is helpful. Saying you don't like something or you wouldn't pay for it (without any advice attached) is just mean. Surely if you have a negative opinion about something, you can state how you would improve it.
 
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