I'm sorry....it's just that I've improved a lot and changed up my coloring technique that I don't feel I should make my artwork be worth less than that....and it's a pretty high res file. So that's also why.
I'm sorry....it's just that I've improved a lot and changed up my coloring technique that I don't fe
Well as I've said before, it's up to the artist what they sell their art for, but the price difference is really confusing. Consider this: I could buy a $10 print and scan it in at any resolution and technically save money in the process. c.c;;
From what I've seen, most high resolution artwork on the site (and I'm only talking about the artwork not specifically made for someone) is offered at about 50¢ to $3, because imagine if someone wanted to buy 5 pics from you; they're already at $100 and that's not including the cost of printing (if they're even going to do that). o.o;
Personally I buy digitals as a form of support, to give a bit of financial thanks for art I enjoy (a 'tip jar'). $20 is something I'd spend on a commission, custom artwork being made for myself or as a gift. I'm not saying all this to bug you about your choice in pricing, I just want you (and everyone) to enjoy their time here and succeed at getting some sales! ^_^
I just don't imagine most people will be willing to pay $20 for a single image that wasn't even made specifically for them. x_x
Well as I've said before, it's up to the artist what they sell their art for, but the price differen