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looking for affordable artists. $10-$40 a page price range
Posted: Sun May 17, 2015 10:59 am
by dschwartz
Pencil and ink, black and white, sci-fi themed.
Any art style is good enough for me. Post a sample of your work. Pinups are nice, but I' m looking for sequential artists.
I'm saving up some funds and hope to start work on my comic in the near future.
Posted: Sun May 17, 2015 10:51 pm
by Sleight
A mistake I made
Posted: Sun May 17, 2015 11:31 pm
by Ruyei
Here's something to think about. For one thing, pages take hours to make, and even five dollars for an hour is rather low not to mention for five. So if I had to give you an estimate you'll find artists looking for a $20-$30 range payment. Here's the problem with that price range, the standard for this site is $50. Now this may not apply to everyone, but the $20-$30 range tends to attract foreigners for whom the dollar is very high compared to their currency. Now I've worked with many many foreigners but it does have its own host of problems. For one thing, their English may not be very good, causing numerous communications difficulties. Also, simply being from another country has downsides as well, such as time-zones for live chat if they are around the world, or simply cultural influence (I made a comic for example about Amelia Earhart and my Argentine artist had no idea who she was). I'm not saying that all foreigners are like this or that you shouldn't hire foreigners, but it does as I've stated open the door for a more difficult relationship in some cases. Thus I recommend changing your range to 20$-50$ and to be willing to pay 50$. Also, for your chosen partner do a short three page comic with them to test your chemistry. There's nothing worse than getting three pages that look terrible to you when you've already paid for eight.
Best of luck,
Ruyei
Re: looking for affordable artists $5-$30 a page price range
Posted: Mon May 18, 2015 6:59 am
by Comics CD
Hello ,
I am freelancer artist . I drawn comics(pencil,ink,colored and lettered) . I am looking for a collaboration. Feel free to take a look at my Online Portfolio here :
http://comicscojanudan.blogspot.ro/
My e.mail :
cojanudan@gmail.com
Thank you , Dan
Not always a mistake
Posted: Mon May 18, 2015 7:51 am
by Sleight
Those are all very good points Ruyei, and I agree a higher page rate would almost always result in a better quality of work and a smoother relationship between the writer and the artist, but I want to say a few words just in case OP can't afford a higher rate. We don't want him to get discouraged to make his comic just because of that, do we?
First of all, $30 per page is way better than those who offer back-end pay, and there are quite a number of amateur artists who take those back-end pay jobs even if it doesn't make money. Usually because they're still building up their portfolio. Some of those guys' work are not even bad. For guys like me still trying to break in, getting paid some is better than not getting paid at all.
About getting foreigners, yes, I agree that could be a hassle sometimes. However, if you're lucky, there's a slim chance you could snag a foreign artist who don't have any of those issues you mentioned. For example, I am from the Philippines, but I think my English is decent and I believe I have a good understanding of Western culture and stuff. Hurray Internet!
All in all, I agree with your recommendation for him to offer a better rate, but if he can't, well, I say he should still take a chance.
Posted: Mon May 18, 2015 7:58 am
by martinabe
Ruiey is absolutly right. I am a comic book artist from Portugal and I don't work for less than 50$/page. One reason is because 50$ are not 50€ but 44,138€. It can be negotiable and sometimes can be done for 40$. And he's right about the three pages you should ask to your artist. So, here's the link to my deviant page
http://martinabe.deviantart.com/gallery/
My e-mail address is
martinho_abreu@hotmail.com
If my artwork interests you email me, send some script for three pages (not paid, of course).
Thank you for your time.
Martinho Abreu
Posted: Mon May 18, 2015 11:21 am
by emocort
The only bad time i had with a colorist from another country waz i gave the guy 2 weeks to do a cover. On the day of i messaged him and he "forgot" to do it and said he would get it to me within 12hrs. 60hrs later i got the work. It was half shit and dude expected to get paid right away. Getting $30 a page from anybody on this site is way more money than most will ever offer here. The downside depends on how long it takes to draw the page and if the guy paying wants changes.
Re: looking for affordable artists $5-$30 a page price range
Posted: Mon May 18, 2015 11:44 am
by Francesco Conte
Hi
my name is Francesco Conte.
I would like to collaborate on your project.
If you are interested and for a vision of my work, visit the
following sites:
https://sites.google.com/site/francesco ... nteinferno https://sites.google.com/site/francesco ... tfoliohttp
http://framemyspace.blogspot.it/
Thanks
Francesco
ok
Posted: Mon May 18, 2015 1:01 pm
by dschwartz
Funding is the issue with me. $30 is the high end for me. If my gofundme pans out, I'll be able to offer a bit more.
I just want to be clear that this comic of mine isn't happening anytime soon. I'm writing this on a ps3. I need to pay off some dept's first and buy a new computer.
Also, i'm going the self publishing route, as this is my first comic ever.
I don't expect to make any money back from this endevour.
Being a Canadian working in retail, and a former telemarketer, I understand that language barriers can cause problems. I do keep an on where artist applicants are from and decent English is good enough for me.
publishing
Posted: Mon May 18, 2015 1:53 pm
by Ruyei
you may want to have waited till you're ready to work, people lose interest fairly quickly.
bump
Posted: Thu Jun 04, 2015 7:30 pm
by dschwartz
bumping this up.

Samples...
Posted: Thu Jun 04, 2015 8:42 pm
by dannohawk
http://dannyhalas.deviantart.com/gallery/
I'm British, I do inking and lettering, and I work very quickly, but $30 a page is basically a favour! But if you like my work and you have a cool script then we can maybe work something out.
Working a dead end job is soul destroying and we all want to leave something behind.
Contact me at halasdanny(at)gmail(dotcom)
Re: Samples...
Posted: Thu Jun 04, 2015 10:24 pm
by Eagle-NO-Earth
dannohawk wrote:Working a dead end job is soul destroying and we all want to leave something behind.
Very True. That's why we have the dream of comics.
Eagle
(And do so much with so little)
Comicbook
Posted: Fri Jun 05, 2015 2:58 am
by Johngalt
Good time. My name is Artey Zhukoff. I am the freelance comicbook artist.
I pencils comics on paper and in digital way on cintiq24hd.
This is my portfolio:
Deviantart:
http://redde67.deviantart.com
Facebook:
https://www.facebook.com/ZhukoffArtey
Re: looking for affordable artists. $10-$40 a page price ran
Posted: Fri Jun 05, 2015 4:29 am
by Comics CD
Hello ,
I drawn comics(pencil,ink,colored and lettered) . I am interested in a collaboration with you. Take a look at my work here :
http://comicscojanudan.blogspot.ro/
My e.mail :
cojanudan@gmail.com
I also sent you an e.mail
Thank you , Dan
Posted: Mon Jun 29, 2015 9:24 pm
by pennydreadfulpress
oops sorry posted in the wrong place.