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price my art???

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I would like to know how much my art could go for with tbt :D


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Gonna be honest, I wouldn't buy it. The lineart is really shaky and kinda sketchy, and the color runs off the lines.
 
If you're planning on selling it, give it a bit of time before you do so! There's room for improvement, like with any other artist~
 
I really like your artstyle. It's very unique and it shows you're trying a lot of things that'll lead to a lot of improvement in the future.

That being said, let me be the first to price them - since that's what you asked and everyone seems to be avoiding.

My experience with the worth of TBT is limited, I have people who help me price my art, I usually run it by them so take this with a grain of salt. I would easily pay 400 TBT for the second picture, while the others I would say vary around 200-300.

RLC is hard to price, but if I had to take a guess I'd say ~2-3$.


Keep RLC open as an option IMO, but don't expect anything from it. It's a good thing to keep open because there's no harm in having it, but don't rely on it to be your main form of payment.

Hope I helped.
 
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Your line art is bad as stated above.

I personally don't like how far the eyes are above the nose and mouth.
 
hey, it's a good start but there's a lot of room for improvement before considering prices and such, just make you seem greedy
but anyways, what throws it off would be the hair for it look stiff, make it more flowly; such as the hair strand on the right side of her face, bring it more close so it won't look like it's just there.

your anatomy is good, i think the clothes also throws that off, try different shade colors[experiment]
i love her lips, plushy lips are the best lips, add more shading to that to define it some more.
her eyes also throws it off as well, like her right eye looks like it's coming off face, bring it a bit closer.

but overall, it's a good start.

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also one more thing for i forgot
i'm a mid-beginner myself so im here to help you for it is to help me
buuuut
her arms and hands
the arms look nice but make them a little longer for they look a tad bit short
for her hand[well the part of it], be sure to add the joint of her wrist for it just looks like a continiuing line
 
hey, it's a good start but there's a lot of room for improvement before considering prices and such, just make you seem greedy
but anyways, what throws it off would be the hair for it look stiff, make it more flowly; such as the hair strand on the right side of her face, bring it more close so it won't look like it's just there.

your anatomy is good, i think the clothes also throws that off, try different shade colors[experiment]
i love her lips, plushy lips are the best lips, add more shading to that to define it some more.
her eyes also throws it off as well, like her right eye looks like it's coming off face, bring it a bit closer.

but overall, it's a good start.

- - - Post Merge - - -

also one more thing for i forgot
i'm a mid-beginner myself so im here to help you for it is to help me
buuuut
her arms and hands
the arms look nice but make them a little longer for they look a tad bit short
for her hand[well the part of it], be sure to add the joint of her wrist for it just looks like a continiuing line

Okay, finally, thank you. I'm happy to get some help rather than being told its 'bad'
I mean, I didn't think of myself as a beginner considering I've been using digital art for a year, and a few months.
But, yes, I'm very bad with braided hair, so I also manage to make it look stiff, same with hands. I'll practice that, thank you. But, with the arms, I was using a reference of a person irl and their arms were about that lengths, but I'll make arms longer when drawing other people. And, yeah, her eyes, I'm not very proud of... But, I always make them closer, then decide they look weird so I move them away farther again. Eh, I'll slowly just start going closer and closer until it looks right!

Also, I'm confused about two things
What'd I do incorrectly on the clothing?
And, I actually really liked the shading, but you think I should add more colors and variety, right?
 
It's not bad by any means, but the people here are either really vague or really blunt, so don't take things too hard. I like it, and you have a cool style. Just clean up the outlining and make it a bit neater, and maybe make the eyes a little bit closer together. The nose is totally adorable!
 
It's not bad by any means, but the people here are either really vague or really blunt, so don't take things too hard. I like it, and you have a cool style. Just clean up the outlining and make it a bit neater, and maybe make the eyes a little bit closer together. The nose is totally adorable!

Thanks so much, beardo !!
 
I don't really see a big deal with the lineart, mostly the anatomy. your coloring and shading is really great so far though. ^^
i would practice anatomy if i were you, like spacing between the nose, mouth, and eyes-- and arms/ hands are always a hard thing! never draw hands or arms hiding behind a character's back-- it's a very cheap escape when you could be using it for practice!
anyway, i hope to see a lot of improvement from you! I'd price it at around 10 tbt right now. ^^
 
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