Of course since I forgot to mention it in the video, if you have any more questions about commission painting, please ask here and I'll get to it as soon as I can!
Well said man. What works for sure but takes longer to sell is just buying / building a army list that could even be competitive and sell as is. This way there is no time pressure and no one changes there mind half way through the job because its already done ready to be sold. Holy crap Fiverr takes 20 percent ? Never used em hats crazy. Thats just to much holy crap no one likes that but that website. If your new and you want to try it pick a easier army to paint as well then sell as is, no pressure just will take longer.
Oh, got the serious businessman tie on! A little more advice for the painters: Do not feel bad for charging a fair price for your product and stand firm on it. There are some really crummy people out there that will offer insultingly low payment for your services. They will never value your time, skill, the cost of supplies or even you as a person. They just want their item for as close to free as they think they can bully you into. These rude cheapskates are the bane of artists and craftspersons around the world. Don't be afraid to say no to them. No commission is better than a bad commission. Bad commissions never earn money, they always cost you.
Yes! Oddly enough not my brightest tie either, but the only one that was a clip on :P And that's really good advice too. I forgot to make a note about questions in the comments, But if anyone has any I'll look out for them and reply. Bad youtuber, bad.
Very informative. Surprised this doesn't have more views with the increased popularity in miniature commissions.
Of course since I forgot to mention it in the video, if you have any more questions about commission painting, please ask here and I'll get to it as soon as I can!
Thanks, appreciated this.
Great video. I'm thinking about becoming a commission painter and this was very helpful. Good presentation style too.
I'd love to know where you bought that colorwheel poster
It was hand made through hours of just doing my own mixes on a canvas I laid out a grid on. It's all the original scale colours mixed together.
Well said man. What works for sure but takes longer to sell is just buying / building a army list that could even be competitive and sell as is. This way there is no time pressure and no one changes there mind half way through the job because its already done ready to be sold. Holy crap Fiverr takes 20 percent ? Never used em hats crazy. Thats just to much holy crap no one likes that but that website. If your new and you want to try it pick a easier army to paint as well then sell as is, no pressure just will take longer.
Oh, got the serious businessman tie on!
A little more advice for the painters: Do not feel bad for charging a fair price for your product and stand firm on it. There are some really crummy people out there that will offer insultingly low payment for your services. They will never value your time, skill, the cost of supplies or even you as a person. They just want their item for as close to free as they think they can bully you into. These rude cheapskates are the bane of artists and craftspersons around the world.
Don't be afraid to say no to them. No commission is better than a bad commission. Bad commissions never earn money, they always cost you.
Yes! Oddly enough not my brightest tie either, but the only one that was a clip on :P
And that's really good advice too.
I forgot to make a note about questions in the comments, But if anyone has any I'll look out for them and reply. Bad youtuber, bad.