[CHARACTER PORTRAIT] ANIME ARTIST FOR HIRE!

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Max McGee
with sorrow down past the fence
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As a person that employs a lot of freelance artists for my company, it is my opinion that you are charging too much relative to your ability level. We frequently get art in a variety of styles that is technically better for less monetary outlay.

However, if you are getting that rate and making a living (or at least grocery money) on it for those drawings, then clearly the free market disagrees with me, and more power to you.
Corfaisus
"It's frustrating because - as much as Corf is otherwise an irredeemable person - his 2k/3 mapping is on point." ~ psy_wombats
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I'm inclined to agree with Max McGee on this one. When this is your competition, why wouldn't we instead pay half the price for assets of twice the production value? Your faces are too flat, the edges too sharp and joints too stilted. This is coming from someone with very little artistic background.

Foreshortening is not your strong suit, and there's even instances of inconsistencies in the numbers of fingers between hands.

author=devi_cat

What I would recommend is first digging through some articles/tutorials on this sort of thing (and not from an "anime" artist), put some serious effort and time into improving, and then cut your prices to perhaps a quarter of what you're asking.

To be blunt, you're "self-taught" and it shows.
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