Epona's Web Illustration
Like a lot of other freelance illustrators working in the real world, I bid all jobs based on usage (that means how the client will use the final image) and the level of detail. I specialize in equine and other animal/wildlife illustration as well as fantasy/sci-fi and book illustration.
I do not do spec work or work on any kind of contingency basis. All work must be paid for in advance. When I take on any illustration job, I always do concept sketches first. This lets you know exactly what you're getting and is included in the price of the finished illustration.
Any job I bid, I break down into elements . You can do this yourself if you want to know what a job is going to cost. Again, this is a practice that many freelance illustrators and artists are beginning to do.
An animal, human figure, car —each would be considered 1 element. Backgrounds and environments are also considered 1 element, but if the background is a crowd scene or a cityscape, the level of detail overall would be less than if you broke the crowd down into elements.
Concept Sketches Only
$165 per element
Finished Illustrations
$400 per element
So, if you wanted a horseback rider and a horse in a grand prix ring, the bill would look like this:
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| 1. |
horseback rider |
$400 |
| 2. |
Horse |
$400 |
| 3. |
grandprix ring |
$400 |
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| Total |
$1200 |
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Easy, right?
Illustration FAQ
I want an illustration. How do I commission you?
I'll give you a quote based on my rate guidelines listed above. Once I get half down, I'll create a concept drawing. When you're happy with the drawing, I'll paint the image, scan it, and give you a high-resolution file of the final illustration.
What file formats can you provide?
I can provide any file format. TIF, PDF, PSD, BMP, JPG—whatever you're comfortable with.
What if I need the illustration right away?
I'm happy to accommodate any schedule.
How long does it normally take?
Turnaround time is generally 3-5 days.
What happens if I don't like the concept drawing?
I can do a different drawing or make changes to what we already have. The purpose of the concept drawing phase is to hammer out something cool—something you do like.
What if I just want my money back?
If you aren't happy with the concept drawing and don't want to move forward, I'll gladly refund your money.
What if I just want a few changes?
We can make any changes you want.
Once the drawing is done, how do you color it?
I print the concept drawing on high-resolution paper and paint the image. This painting is then scanned back into the computer where it is color corrected. The finished product is a digital file.
Can I have the painting?
For a small fee you can have the original.
Do I have exclusive rights to the Illustration?
Yes. The illustration is yours.
I like one of the images you have already created. Is it cheaper if I use that?
Yes. I frequently negotiate usage agreement with work in my portfolio.
I'm ready to get started. What is the next step?
Contact me with your project outline and I'll give you a quote.
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