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    • NessIllustration
      NessIllustration Pro @Ari Sorokin last edited by

      @Ari-Sorokin You can always ask for the money, and see if anyone bites. In the meantime, you can do dog portraits or any other art you want in your own time - you don't need clients, either free or paying, to practice.

      vanessastoilova.com
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      Check out my Youtube channel for tips on how to start your career in illustration! www.youtube.com/c/ArtBusinesswithNess

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      • jimsz
        jimsz last edited by

        Once you work for free people expect you to work for free.

        Your time and talent are worth something. if you don't wish to deal with money, build an amazon wish list of various priced items and tell people if they are satisfied go to the wish list.

        http://www.kidstimestudio.com - http://www.kidstimestudio.com/100days

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        • Ari Sorokin
          Ari Sorokin @jimsz last edited by

          @jimsz what does this have to do with amazon

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          • Ari Sorokin
            Ari Sorokin @Gary Wilkinson last edited by

            @Gary-Wilkinson what payment service

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            • lpetiti
              lpetiti last edited by

              Honestly, the only time I work for free is when I sketch an engagement portrait for my friends when they get engaged, or when I do pro-bono work for my church. It's a gift I'm happy to give. But right now, you're doing what's called "getting paid in experience" and that's kind of selling yourself short. It's not about how many followers you have. Doing portraits is a service, and you can be sure that people know they're getting something good for free. There's not necessarily any guarantee that your customers will give you a shoutout...what if they don't? Setting up a Venmo or PayPal and charging a little at first is a good start.

              One thing non-artists don't seem to realize is that, yes we enjoy making art, but it is something that takes up our time and resources. People would never dream of not paying a mechanic or doctor or plumber...but if they can get away with getting "free" art from artists, they will unforunately. So charging will help you breathe new life in and also show that you are worth getting paid.

              Website: laurenpetiti.myportfolio.com
              Instagram: @laurenpetiti

              "So the man who really loves God could...paint his pictures, even if no man ever saw them. He knows God looks upon them." - Francis Shaffer.

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              • jimsz
                jimsz @Ari Sorokin last edited by

                @Ari-Sorokin said in Working for free:

                @jimsz what does this have to do with amazon

                if the original poster does not want to ask for a fee for whatever reason, you can create a wish-list on amazon for people to buy you something instead of them paying you. Online gamers and twitch casters use this all the time.

                http://www.kidstimestudio.com - http://www.kidstimestudio.com/100days

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                • aska
                  aska @Ari Sorokin last edited by

                  @Ari-Sorokin Definitely start with some fee. Your work is quite impressive for your age. Keep it up!

                  Aska
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                  https://www.instagram.com/mugaska/
                  https://www.etsy.com/uk/shop/mugaska

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                  • Nyrryl  Cadiz
                    Nyrryl Cadiz SVS OG @Ari Sorokin last edited by

                    @Ari-Sorokin your work is so good! I believe it's even worth more than 20-30 bucks. Unless it's Disney or some other large entity, don't work for exposure or shout out. if you're scared of charging $20-$30, start with $5 and build up from there. Let people know that you mean business.

                    Portfolio: nyrrylcadiz.com
                    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/nyrryl_cadiz/
                    YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCbJCF1Im8ZO7hpGWTKOJMuA

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                    • Ari Sorokin
                      Ari Sorokin @lpetiti last edited by

                      @lpetiti very inspiring words. What dog you do your commissions on, paypal or Venmo?

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                      • lpetiti
                        lpetiti @Ari Sorokin last edited by

                        @Ari-Sorokin I usually use Venmo

                        Website: laurenpetiti.myportfolio.com
                        Instagram: @laurenpetiti

                        "So the man who really loves God could...paint his pictures, even if no man ever saw them. He knows God looks upon them." - Francis Shaffer.

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