
August 3rd, 2002, 06:38 AM
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Originally posted by Jaymz:
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Hi Roma!
Nice site!
Someone just wrote me about this... For freelance work, I recommend charging by the hour. Reason being, with concept art, it's hard to gauge how many times you need to rework a piece for your contractor or how many sketches you need to do before you come up with an idea you're happy with. You might find yourself short changing yourself if you didn't take it all in consideration. If you charge hourly, it saves you any guess work.
If you DO have to charge by the piece or by the job, make sure you take all the reworking into consideration. Also you have to understand that the company doesn't take care of your benefits like a full time employee. For all these reasons, make sure you are getting what you are worth. Industry standard...I'm not sure there is such a thing, but people I know are getting $60+ per hour for contract work. But they've had a few years of experience. If you've had a LOT of experience or you are very well known...you can earn thousands a week. (and you certainly wouldn't be asking me, ) For artists starting out with a 4 year degree and a strong portfolio, try to ask for no less than $30/hour and take it from there. Be firm and professional about it.
good luck!
-Jaymz
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