KruleBear
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. What the hell is facebook?
This!
Good luck with the commissions. Joan looks really nice as well.
. What the hell is facebook?
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cool I won something ! lOLThanks guys!
WGS, you are my first and only Facebook follower. You Win!
cool I won something ! lOL
will direct people to your page and help generate your customer base whats your international shipping rates like ?
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Good luck building a business, Ben! And now you're up to three followers on Facebook
I'd love to see more airbrush tutorials. Since I'm just getting into using mine, this is of tremendous use to me. Hint: If you make videos, there's Patreon. I'd support that.As for commissions, you might want to hint at your price tag, though I do understand that it is hard to set a general price.
Looking at some other studios online, that's a bit higher than I see them charging. But it depends on how much time you plan to spend per figure. You've got to price it in a way that makes it worth your while (and it's good that you're considering extras like assembly which takes time). If you're not able to get clients, then you can rethink your approach and pricing. When you say $35 for a single space marine, are you thinking about how long it would take you to paint one by itself or the squad of 5-10. Seems to me, when you're doing a squad, you're going to spend less time per figure than if you were doing just one space marine. If you can setup an assembly line style process (and make lots of use from the airbrush), you could get through a group pretty fast. And, in the end, it's worth whatever you can get someone to pay for it.
Have you starting posting any of your GW or Infinity stuff over on the gaming sites? Dakka Dakka and BOLS come to mind, though there are probably others (I'm not into that side of the hobby as much). Seems like they'd be a good place to drum up interest and potential clients. I think most of the people on the CMON forum are more interested in painting their own stuff.
Good advice in any business.In short, cover your ass