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	With this, I would consider myself a low tier one artist. Would this be accurate?  
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	This is a really good guide! I'll make sure to apply these things for my pricing when I get confident enough in my art  
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	hi, i can cut out stuff somewhat neatly (normally use precuts though) and confidently add them to a backround that fits. i can also add highlights and lowlights+shadows  
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	Edited at April 15, 2024 01:28 AM by Enoki Valley 
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	I can do 2/2 in Tier 3, 3/5 in Tier 2, and 2/4 in Tier One. How should I price?  
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	I can do 2/2 in Tier 3, 3/5 in Tier 2, and 2/5 in Tier 1. How should I price my art?  
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	Hello! I was wondering, if I draw the art myself, what should I set the prices at around?  
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	Oops sorry I accidently refreshed my page...  Edited at December 5, 2021 04:40 AM by Ofdream Barn 
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	I know this thread is long dead, but I think it's valuable to add that you shouldn't choose a tier based off of what your art sells for in auctions. People almost always are willing to pay drastically more in auctions than they would for a commission.  
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