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A list of ‘dos and don’ts’ for art commissions.

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I made a list with suggestions based on my own experience selling commissions, my artist friends experience and also on what I could read on artists forums and groups online. 

I’m sure it’s not completed and if you find anything important missing please write it in the comments below.

If you were looking for an article about how to establish commissions’ prices please check that article first.

DOs

DON’Ts

Some stuff you really REALLY have to avoid at all costs. Believe me. Been there, done that. It wasn’t ok.

In between (up to you).

These conditions depend entirely on the type of work you do and they can or cannot apply according to your style, experience and overall work ethic.

My checklist

Here is my personal checklist. It’s what applies to my art style, workflow, prices and experience so please don’t take it as if it was the Bible. Each artist is different and you have to make your own.

Conclusions

Learning about commissions has been an eye opening experience for me as an artist. 

99% of the creators tend to understimate not only their work, but even other artists’ one. I have seen comments like ‘are you crazy to charge that price??’ SO MANY TIMES that I can’t recall them all.

Don’t give in.

Judging how much your art is worth will be a combination of what do you think your art is worthy and what the market (your clients) think.

When in doubt, start with a higher prices. If the public don’t bite, lower it a bit, until you find the perfect balance.

Stay committed, be always kind and open minded with your precious customers, try to make them happy but never at the cost of making yourself unhappy.

Ready? GO!

RESOURCES

A terms and conditions template for commissions provided by Crafty Marten. You can read his comic here.

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