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Discussion in 'Transformers Fan Art' started by Pepsiman98, Jan 2, 2009.

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  1. Pepsiman98

    Pepsiman98 Consulting Criminal

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    Altitron Commercial Artist

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    Ebay:
    Do you have a portfolio of some of your prior work? Maybe a website or a photobucket account? It may help to generate customer interest if you have something to show for yourself.

    - Alty
     
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    its not clear from your post whether you are charging money for the drawings - if not then they aren't comissions, that might cause confusion
     
  4. Pepsiman98

    Pepsiman98 Consulting Criminal

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    no i do not charge anything for my drawings because i have all the stuff i need in my room. then what should i call it?
     
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    It goes like this.

    Gift Art = Free art you do for someone without being asked.
    Request = Free art people ask you to do.
    Art Trade = Art you do for another artist in exchange for art from them.
    Commission = Art you are paid to do.
     
  6. Pepsiman98

    Pepsiman98 Consulting Criminal

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    ok thanks. ill have to close this one down then.
     
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