Pricing/Advertising help for a n00b?

Posted 5 years, 6 months ago by Candaru

I'm not great at art and just started a bunch of $1-5 adopts; I'd really appreciate feedback of any sort that could help me! I tried gathering as much info as I could before starting, but I'm still not sure if my prices are reasonable/how to advertise well/what kinds of designs to make/ect. Currently I advertise on the AF Discord and that's about it.

Thank you in advance for your time! '^~^

birthday

ill try to answer your questions in order based on my opinions ;u;

1. thats up for you to determine tbh. not great advice if youre looking for a solid answer but its something that you decide for yourself over time. you absolutely should consider how much work you put into the designs and how long it takes you

2. advertise on the sites you use most! i do it on deviantart, toyhouse, tumblr (sometimes), and twitter (even rarer). you can use those sites along with commission/art buying-specific sites (i forgot what the were tho lol), and other art sharing/forum sites like paigeeworld, forums (you could put a link in your signatures), and gaia (same signature thing or your profile) or facebook. discord groups are invite-only so you will only get the people in there, and they might not be looking for what you offer so branching out and seeing what sites you like to use would help a lot with advertising. if you upload something you can link your info into the caption and stuff like that

3. my biggest piece of advice is to not start out asking other people what sorts of adopts you should make. someone on here said before that you should make designs that you yourself would want to keep. you can sometimes tell when people make designs they dont care for, because it looks uninspired. when someone is doing something they love and are passionate about you can tell too. use your favorite color palettes! use your favorite shapes! take inspiration from the things most important to you!! once you feel comfortable making designs that you genuinely like you can always ask others for inspiration tho (like "what theme should i try next?" and stuff, but still allow yourself freedom to interpret and design things on your own)

hope any of this helped kdhskdhs

Candaru

birthday Oh wow thank you!!! :O This is really helpful and matches up with the other answer I got; I will try to follow your advice! Making what you like seems like such obvious good advice now that you say it, but I was worried about making characters diverse enough, so I'll try to strike a balance. Thank you again for the help (and the favorites)!