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Delstro
March 27th, 2008, 08:49 AM
I need someone to take a picture of one of my friends and draw a movie poster out of it.

Basically, I envision this poster as a snapshot of when my friend is morphing into a werewolf. The bright moon would be in the upper right hand corner of the poster.
If you've seen the movie Dog Soldiers, that is basically what I want the werewolf to look like, or something more inline with an old school werewolf from the 40's or 50's.

Interested in making this dark.

There is a little more information upon request.
What is the price range?

5coop
April 3rd, 2008, 01:11 AM
do you want it as a sketch or a photo edit of your friend?
you mention photo and sketch so im not sure what u want.

Jacob Kobryn
April 3rd, 2008, 05:01 AM
I responded to the email that you originally sent to me but I have yet to hear back from you.
I hope you are still interested,
Jake Kobrin

One Girl's Dream
April 7th, 2008, 01:18 PM
The price range depends on a variety of things, but I think the main thing to consider is: Is this art for personal use or for commercial use?

Personal use can be whatever you and the artist feels may be fair compensation; from $0.01-$1,000,000+. For commercial use, GAG suggests that poster design (including concept, layouts, comps, supervision of illustration, final art) costs roughly $2125-$7500 (for extensive use), and an original illustration-work to be in the range of $1600-$7000, as a flat fee. Commercially, you're looking at a total of about $3725-$14,500, as far as pricing goes.

_Akéiron_
July 5th, 2008, 08:46 AM
I'm interested, but I don't know where to reply, so I'm doing it here é_è

I can do that for sure, you can check out my work here: www.akeiron.deviantart.com

If you're interested or have any kind of question, please feel free to contact me at: fantapixel@gmail.com

thanks

peter_john
July 5th, 2008, 10:12 PM
What is the price range?

What is your budget?

Robert.B
July 6th, 2008, 08:51 AM
This is a 4 month old thread 0_o do you guys even bother to read the dates on these offers before you break the forum rules?

Jyoung
July 6th, 2008, 05:00 PM
im getting sick of people who cant read a god damn list rules.:xpld:

for those who dont get it:

In a Forum. (not just this forum but any you may ever encounter in the future). Typically you DONT bump a thread that is more than 1 month old. You see people take time to go a thread and invest their intrests when it is CURRENT. They have no need to sift through stuff they have already seen months or years ago.

In this particular forum posts are TIME SENSITIVE. You see employers are looking for someone who can fill a job immediatly and get it done yesterday. As such it is highly competitive to try and get your name in their first. You can see why it is a waste of peoples time when they see a thread at the top of list and check it just to find that it has been bumped by some jackass that cant take 1/4th of a second to look and see if the thread that they are about to bump was within the last week at the very least.Now i have wasted more of my time and possible comissions explaining this simple common sense fact.
IN OTHER WORDS STOP NEWB BUMPING OLD THREADS.:ilaekae:

Elwell
July 6th, 2008, 05:55 PM
im getting sick of people who cant read a god damn list rules.:xpld:

for those who dont get it:

In a Forum. (not just this forum but any you may ever encounter in the future). Typically you DONT bump a thread that is more than 1 month old. You see people take time to go a thread and invest their intrests when it is CURRENT. They have no need to sift through stuff they have already seen months or years ago.

In this particular forum posts are TIME SENSITIVE. You see employers are looking for someone who can fill a job immediatly and get it done yesterday. As such it is highly competitive to try and get your name in their first. You can see why it is a waste of peoples time when they see a thread at the top of list and check it just to find that it has been bumped by some jackass that cant take 1/4th of a second to look and see if the thread that they are about to bump was within the last week at the very least.Now i have wasted more of my time and possible comissions explaining this simple common sense fact.
IN OTHER WORDS STOP NEWB BUMPING OLD THREADS.:ilaekae:
We're not to sensitive in general about necroing threads here, WITH THE EXCEPTION OF THE JOB FORUMS. In most cases there is no reason to reply to a job posting in the first place, since contact info is usually given in the initial post. But there is absolutely no reason to reply to a job post over a weeks old, unless it's the original poster bumping the thread.