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Lineart Quotes (question)

Started by sayter, December 20, 2005, 11:29:56 AM

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sayter

Generally speaking, what is a rough figure on a per-character basis for lineart (single character,  not scene)? We talking 50-100? Or is the going rate larger? (hopes not)
Chris DeChamplain
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Jennifer Rodgers

It varies alot. ALOT.

I suggest that you contact artists that you're interested in working with and ask them their rates for such a project.
Or decide on a rate that works for your budget and post an open call.

Good luck with finding the right talent!
Jennifer Rodgers
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Joeslucher

It's not only according to the artist's ability but also what the image will be used for.  The lowest possible rate you can get is probably $10 for a quarter page figure. If you want something of the same quality you see in comics, it would cost $100 for a full page or $25 for a quarter page. I suggest the same thing as devilbunny, look on some art forums and find somebody you like and contact them about their rates. Here are some forums where artists hang out . conceptart.org ,rpg.net, deviantart , drawstick, sketchkult,gutterzombie, penciljack
Joe Slucher
Freelance Illustrator
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sayter

thanks for the info. I'm very very picky on what I want.... for this particular book I want an original feel withotu the usual recycled feel to the artwork (fantasy game). I'm aiming for a cartoon/comic look with a heavy burton-esque flavour. Not many artists out there that meet the requirements:)
Chris DeChamplain
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Troy_Costisick

QuoteThe lowest possible rate you can get is probably $10 for a quarter page figure. If you want something of the same quality you see in comics, it would cost $100 for a full page or $25 for a quarter page.

For line art??? Satyr, check this link out: Paul Daly's Work.  You can down load his art here.

Peace,

-Troy

Jennifer Rodgers

Troy,
Buying stock art is very different from commissioning original art.
So the price difference between the two options makes sense.

Sayter,
I would highly recommend using the Freelancer's Forum  on rpg.net to find illustrators. State what you want and what you're willing to pay and I guarantee you'll get some informative responses.

All the best!
Jennifer Rodgers
http://www.jenniferrodgers.com
I am the IllustraTOR
News blog: http://jenniferrodgers.livejournal.com/