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DarkShadowFox
Em, well I wouldn't predict much time would go into changing them and stuff so I would say probably about 600g-1k hunni.
Pretty horsies though
smile smile For the Regular, every day buying costumes yes you would be right time wise, but the outline took over a week and several days and filled took even longer to do to, those two is where my true priceing is hulted
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And thanks ^_^
Well that maybe the case, I know it took me about a week to ink the sketches RIftwing made me for a breedable store, and thats a three stage pet that takes a while to colour, yet they are sold at 5k, with no regard to the time to prepare the lineart, the fact is once its done its done.
Also if its just the one stage then using the price guide thats set up in the breedable changable store:
karma_k
2-Stage Pets -- The pet you are offering has two phases of life: The egg and the full-grown critter. Its a fairly cut-and-dry process with the least amount of work involved as far as breedables go. Pets such as these tend to sell within the 500G to 2,000G range.
3-Stage Pets -- These pets are the most standard-fare as far as breedables go. What we have here is the essential egg to child to adult pet. These are a bit more work but are more saught-after since it gives the buyer both a cute little baby to adore and the chance to look forward to a more mature adult stage. In flatsales, these pets tend to go for anywhere from 1,000G to 5,000G
4-Stage Pets -- Breedables start to enter the realm of getting a bit more complicated here. Some people add on an extra stage earlier on in the pet's development (egg > infant > child > adult) or put one in the middle (egg > child > teen > adult) or even on the end (egg > child > adult > elder) Wherever it falls, though, it means an extra stage and more work for the artist. Ergo, they sell for a bit more. A reasonable flatsale price range would be 2,000 to 8,000.
5-Stage And Up Pets -- This is where pets start to get very involved and complicated. This involves a lot of individual stage-drawing for each and they're very time-consuming both for owners and for the artists. As such, they tend to sell in the range of 10,000G to 25,000G in a flatsale.
Thread this is taken from
Then the max for two stages would be 2k, and the minumin should be 500g. To me it makes reasonable sence to say somewhere in the middle.
But you can try any value you wish anyways, it just may mean that you dont get as much custom at first or something? who knows.
I hope that helps you anyways.