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Lallander posted:I know a couple of people who have made use of Fiverr with good results. Speaking as someone who once had to support themselves with freelance work, please do not use Fiverr. A) You get what you pay for, and B) Five bucks minus the site's cut is an unsustainably low rate, even for beer money on the side, and has a negative impact on artists' wages as a whole. If you really want a cheap sketch, get on Tumblr and search the tags for stuff like what you want. Flip through the accounts of the artists you find you like, and ask them how much they'd charge for [whatever it is you want laid out in terms of polish, media and complexity]. Most of them will still probably give you a very, very low rate, because I'll wager a lot of them will be broke students or broke freelancers or hobbyists. If you are feeling especially mercenary, searching for the phrase "emergency commissions" will turn up cheap work every time, although quality may vary. I would normally hesitate to bring this up, but I've seen enough folks go from being utterly financially screwed to headed back to a semblance of fiscal stability. When you budget for a project, please try and pay your artists at least minimum wage. A minimum of ten bucks an hour is a safe bet for your random doodlers, with the price going up the more a person has more famous or ongoing projects attached to their name. Less directly related but still relevant, try to be as clear as possible with your artist about what you're going to use their work for. It's valuable from a rights standpoint, and often times you'll get a cheaper rate for a one-off drawing or painting that's just going to be passed around the table before a game versus interior art for your kickstarter heartbreaker.
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Wow, this is awesome advice, I really appreciate it! I'm looking for a character portrait for an Apoc World game and if I like the quality and turnaround time then I'll likely splurge and buy the other players similar things as gifts. Nothing commercial or the like. I'll definitely do some more research but this all feels like a great starting point!
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If you look for things tagged "Emergency Commissions" you can bet that you'll get it extremely rapidly and you'll be helping out people in great need.
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I encourage the poo poo out of buying commissioned art for people as gifts. It benefits the artist and there are very few humans out there who don't like getting a cool personalized present.homerlaw posted:If you look for things tagged "Emergency Commissions" you can bet that you'll get it extremely rapidly and you'll be helping out people in great need. Also, it's a great idea in that particular situation to tip at least a little bit on top of the quoted price. Even if it's just enough to cover the Paypal fees, it'll get you noticed and will be appreciated. Sometimes even in a materially measurable way!
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# ? Dec 11, 2014 03:26 |
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Y'all ready for some cheesecake? (crosspost from the Russia.JPG thread) More here, some are though. Edit: Oh, and here is their website: http://waldemarkazak.com/ Fuck You And Diebold fucked around with this message at 18:00 on Dec 11, 2014 |
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gently caress You And Diebold posted:Y'all ready for some cheesecake? (crosspost from the Russia.JPG thread) even her gun has boobs
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# ? Dec 11, 2014 17:57 |
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That Russian dude's bluebeard is amazing:
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# ? Dec 12, 2014 01:00 |
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Ok dudes this is probably a poo poo thread for it but I doubt it deserves its own really, but check it. Through the miracles of 3d printing and easily accessible 3d rendering I bring you The Hero Forge Basically this site lets you design a custom mini with a fair deal of flexibility and than buy it for and absurd amount of dosh, but its user friendly and pretty fun just to tool around with. A wizard is always prepared. Pimpforged. Motherfucker fucked around with this message at 00:46 on Dec 13, 2014 |
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Oh my god that is amazing. $25 for a custom miniature is exceedingly reasonable, I think
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I need some honest hammer-swinging, bellows blowing, metal shaping blacksmiths in here. Bonus points if they're not dudes.
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Dual wielding spiked chains is surprisingly badass and not as ridiculous as I thought it would look. https://www.heroforge.com/load_share=3660
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# ? Dec 13, 2014 03:47 |
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I wonder how good the actual minis turn out.
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Bendigeidfran posted:I need some honest hammer-swinging, bellows blowing, metal shaping blacksmiths in here. Bonus points if they're not dudes.
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AlphaDog posted:I wonder how good the actual minis turn out. Their FAQ links to some pictures and videos of the models. The high quality ones look pretty impressive but they don't have any post-painting pictures, so no idea how easy/hard that would be. For $25 per mini I'd be afraid to paint it for fear of loving it up!
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Bendigeidfran posted:I need some honest hammer-swinging, bellows blowing, metal shaping blacksmiths in here. Bonus points if they're not dudes. Another one of mine from Wesnoth. It's a dwarf, so who knows if it's a dude?
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homerlaw posted:Dual wielding spiked chains is surprisingly badass and not as ridiculous as I thought it would look. they auto adjust the flowiness / angle of the characters arms to make spiked chains look good and cool no matter what pose or hand you put them in... which is nice.
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Hero Forge is rad as gently caress; God drat.Bendigeidfran posted:I need some honest hammer-swinging, bellows blowing, metal shaping blacksmiths in here. Bonus points if they're not dudes.
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# ? Dec 14, 2014 02:54 |
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Squeak. Squeak.
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# ? Dec 14, 2014 20:12 |
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Dearest Art Thread, I can find plenty of art of Romans and Byzantines with a historical bent, such as the works of illustrators like Angus McBride, and that's all awesome. However, my request is for fantasy representations of Romans and Byzantine styled people of all kinds.
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Twibbit posted:even her gun has bongs ftfy unknownarmies.jpg
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# ? Dec 14, 2014 20:23 |
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I'm not sure where else to put this
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Reene posted:I'm not sure where else to put this This looks like a political cartoon from a fantasy world. There should be a smug looking shitfarmer in the bottom right hand corner saying something like "heh, the party pays for spell resources?" whilst a statue of Elminster weeps a single tear and casts a spell called 'Bigby's financial freedom'.
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Reene posted:I'm not sure where else to put this Ahh man. That looks like so much fun to watch! I bet those students had a blast that period. I wish I was back in college.
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I think the best part of that is he dyed his beard rainbow colors.
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cyberia posted:I need your most 80s / 90s cyberpunk art. Preferably old-school hand drawn or painted stuff that is actually from the 80s like book covers and stuff rather than the modern digital art that is all over tumblr / DA / etc Did someone say Cyberpunk!?
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# ? Dec 15, 2014 16:40 |
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Super Warring Golem, erm..."Man of Might" (apparently).
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Reene posted:I'm not sure where else to put this Capitalism.jpg
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No Pun Intended posted:Capitalism.jpg More like wizards.jpg Wizards are weird and probably smell and who knows what is stored in those robes.
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I'd agree with you; but he's clearly not a real wizard. Real wizards don't use safety goggles.
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AmiYumi posted:Super Warring Golem, erm..."Man of Might" (apparently). I think I need to try and slip Mega Man into a game now, and see if my players notice.
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# ? Dec 17, 2014 06:16 |
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My friends and I started a company and we have been working on an original PFRPG campaign setting and series of adventure modules designed from the ground up to be read and played online through our website and in a VTT. We completed a rather large reference document for the setting, and as of two weeks ago, we have the first two adventure modules written and currently being edited, and we've just started commissioning art for notable NPCs in the stories. The first face of our world, the first character from our adventures ever to be drawn after over a year of writing and planning, is an obese orc named "Chef Spicebreath," and he is glorious. (Art by Eric Quigley) Inverse Icarus fucked around with this message at 18:58 on Dec 17, 2014 |
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That is a truly impressive number of chins.
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# ? Dec 17, 2014 19:03 |
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Does anyone know where to find a deposit of token-tools style tokens for generic monsters. I like making my own tokens, but it'd be great to know that I have tokens for everything that's likely to come up.
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# ? Dec 17, 2014 19:52 |
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Devin Night illustrates some quality tokens and also provides quite the selection for free. His stuff is all top-down depictions instead of the thumbnail art style, so if you're looking for that, you might want to check out the various token packs Fiery Dragon has for sale. Neither of these options have any sort of TokenTool-type border, so if you want/need that, you'll either have to do that yourself or find some sort of other token gallery with borders included.
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Reene posted:I'm not sure where else to put this This is how I imagine Discworld wizards look.
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LordAba posted:This is how I imagine Discworld wizards look. He's not fat enough
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Reene posted:He's not fat enough He's actually doing classroom work, too.
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He's also not staring down his nose at you arrogantly while clasping his hands over his paunch because he just ate a small banquet's worth of food for one meal.
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I need the prettiest guns. They can be real or illustrations, as long as they can be used with one hand.
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