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    • Charlie Eve Ryan
      Charlie Eve Ryan Pro SVS OG @natiwata last edited by

      @natiwata That's an awesome flat rate. Nice job on landing it after the other artist. Talented, nice and reliable go a long way. And way to go on killing it and busting it out in a short time over the holiday and in someone else's style to boot!! Taxes, GRRRRR!

      Happy Creating
      www.charlieeveryan.com

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      • Charlie Eve Ryan
        Charlie Eve Ryan Pro SVS OG last edited by

        It's cool that there is a built in potential audience too, because of it being a toy through Green Toys. Who was the publisher?

        Happy Creating
        www.charlieeveryan.com

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        • QuietYell
          QuietYell SVS OG @natiwata last edited by

          @natiwata Great insights! Thank you so much for sharing and for your openness.

          Yeah, trying to do someone else's style is painful. Having made a quick glance at what I assumed were the other books, you did a great job! Glad you learned some new tricks in the process!

          Relationships, cordiality, respect, discipline, reliability, etc. are all so important. I completely agree that I preferred to contract or partner with people I liked working with rather than difficult-to-work-with people. So glad that they saw such in you and were willing to "take a risk". I assume that this project went well in their eyes. If it went super-well, then it might be worth attempting to get a written testimony from them as to your work, work ethic & such.

          I bet that 6 weeks was quite rough. I know those kind of projects! At 42 days, that's 1 pages per 1.3 days, and that's not counting the cover nor admin, edits, etc. Whew... Good job finishing!

          Taxes do suck.

          Scott Monaco | QuietYell.com
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          • Naroth Kean
            Naroth Kean last edited by

            very nice! congratulation!

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            • BradAYoo
              BradAYoo last edited by BradAYoo

              Awesome Nat! Congratulations. Well deserved, your work is amazing and I can't wait to get a copy. Also, thank you for the solid advice and for shedding some light on the this cloudy subject of $$ and time spent.

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              • lmrush
                lmrush Pro SVS OG last edited by

                So great thanks for sharing!

                Lisa Rush
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                • Kevin Longueil
                  Kevin Longueil SVS OG @natiwata last edited by

                  @natiwata Got the book - i know it is not your personal style but it is still awesome! Can't believe you did these in six weeks!! Great work!

                  Portfolio: kevinlongueil.com
                  https://www.instagram.com/kevinlongueil/

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                  • mattramsey
                    mattramsey @natiwata last edited by

                    @natiwata awesome job! I can't believe 6 weeks (ok, yes I do believe it but that sounds crazy)!

                    Sounds like the paycheck was maybe better than average for a "non-name" like yourself? I guess I was under the impression that about 1/3 of that was standard. So big kudos for landing that!

                    Or am I wrong on average pay?

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                    • evilrobot
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                      • Joslyn Schmitt
                        Joslyn Schmitt last edited by

                        Beautiful work! It looks amazing! Kudos for being able to crank this out on such an aggressive timeline. Also, thank you for sharing your experience as well. It helps a lot. Projects move so fast, it is good to take that "lessons learned" moment. 🙂

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                        • natiwata
                          natiwata SVS OG @Kevin Longueil last edited by

                          @BradAYoo Thanks, I hope it does help to share some financial info. Money is so often shrouded in mystery with this stuff which can lead to illustrators being paid less because they don't know how much their work is worth. I've really appreciate how transparent @Lee-White is about money talk.

                          @Kevin-Longueil You bought the book?! That's awesome, thanks Kevin!

                          @mattramsey I think $10k-$15K is decent pay for a full 32 page picture book. I couldn't imagine doing it for $5k, seeing as how much work it was and that there were no royalties.

                          Nat Iwata
                          www.iwataillustration.com

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