how much should i charge?

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PARKER
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how much should i charge?

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Hi everybody

Lately i have been asked to make backgrounds for some animation projects.
Im going to get paid for them :D but since i dont have too much labor experience in this matter, i dont really know how much should i charge for one of my backgrounds.
These are some of my backgrounds and they are totally made in anime studio:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=01h4uC3u5VM

How much do you think should i charge for one of them?
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Post by Mikdog »

Very nice work ;)

I'd say figure out how much your time is worth per hour, then figure out how many hours you spent on these.

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Well i spent 3 hours making each backgorund.
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The price should be higher if the person wants exclusive rights. If you can resell a background then could post them on CP or some other website and try to make money that way.

Too often I see artiest let their greed get in the way of a sale. Find out what the buyer is willing to pay and what 'rights' they need. Also where you are in the world makes a difference. I paid to have a book turned into a script. I could have done it myself but just didn't want to. About 40 hours of tedious work. My price was 300. Any more than that I would do it myself. Some one in Cambodia did it, because most people in the US will not work for 7.50 an hour.

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