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And I just realized that there was a typo, I’m so sorry.
A tool that I’ve found is really handy is a called the Cash Clock. It’s a simple program that measures both the time that you’re working on a piece as well as how much money you should be earning. You can adjust the hourly wage to whatever you feel is right. Simply start the clock whenever you begin working on a project right up until you’re finished. It can give you a clear indication of what you should charge for commissions.
No artist should make below minimum wage for their artwork.
The Cash Clock is found as a download here.
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"What they don’t understand about birthdays and what they never tell you is that when you’re eleven, you’re also ten, and nine, and eight and seven, and six, and five, and four, and three, and two, and one." -Sandra Cisneros, "Eleven"
(jolteon, vaporeon, umbreon, espeon, leafeon, glaceon, sylveon)
Heroes of Order and Chaos loading screen - by Yuan Cui
“Artwork I designed and directed for the new HOC update, collaborated with 3D artist Liu Yang 刘洋 and Zhang Bao Lin 张宝林”
((possibly loud))
Doctor: Where is he?
Clara: Doctor?
Doctor: I can't find him. Can you find him?
Clara: Find who?
Doctor: Wally.
Clara: Wally?
Doctor: He's nowhere in this book.
Rupert: It's not a "Where's Wally?" one.
Doctor: Well, how would you know? Maybe you just haven't found him yet.
Rupert: He's not in every book.
Doctor: Really? Well, that's a few years of my life I'll be needing back.
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