Illustrator/concept artist looking for work

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Illustrator/concept artist looking for work

#1 Post by ashlepinkart » Fri Mar 06, 2015 12:25 pm

Hello!

My name is Ashley and i am a professional freelance illustrator/concept artist.

I am hardworking, fast, friendly and my rates are flexible.

Please email me at: ashlepinkart@gmail.com

Portfolio: http://www.Ashley-Pink.com

Look forward to hearing from you

Ashley

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Re: Illustrator/concept artist looking for work

#2 Post by godman85 » Tue Apr 21, 2015 8:23 pm

I sent you an email. You have the dark fantasy/epic feel to ya

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Re: Illustrator/concept artist looking for work

#3 Post by RotGtIE » Wed Apr 22, 2015 5:18 am

I think a little more in the way of details would help you to get more attention. First, I would strongly recommend adding a few of your illustrations to the content of your post, as they are very good and would give people an idea right off the bat of what you can do. Secondly, the content of your artwork looks to be great for BGs and backdrops for CGs; do you have any character art? If not, that's just as well, and it might be best to specify in your thread title that you primarily illustrate scenery, so people looking for a BG artist will know to go to your thread when searching. Third, I would recommend providing an example of what kind of rates you use. If you have ever commissioned before, it might be best to start with the rates you have charged for work in the past. If you haven't commissioned work before and aren't sure how to price yourself, you could try asking one of the other users around here. Try LateWhiteRabbit, who has been involved in discussions about artist pricing before.

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