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dystopia said:

Considering it's digital artwork, you really can't price it as anything but a print. Obviously if you're doing a commission you can charge for that, but for the prints themself, you're not going to be able to charge very much, it's going to come down to the size, the quality of paper, etc.

Not true if you give them the original vector file. It depends on what they're using it for.

As for pricing, it ENTIRELY depends on your region and what others are working for. But don't shortchange yourself; if they want an original piece of art (and yours is quite nice), they will have to pay handsomely for it. Hand-drawn work is far too time-consuming to give away for 100 pounds.




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