✨Little life update✨
I’m free from overtime!
For the first time in 10 months, I know when I’ll get off work. I know I won’t have to stay at work until it’s dark out. I won’t have to cancel plans last minute because of an email or phone call.
I’m so incredibly happy about this
🔥NEW CHIBI HAS APPEARED🔥
A new ghost fire husky OC thought up by @aspengray820
Isn’t she unique and cool?! Such a wonderful idea. I loved working on this!
✨MONETIZED =/= COMMERCIAL✨
I see artists charging for “Monetized” content when they don’t know what that entails.
One of the things I want to make crystal clear: “Monetized Content” is NOT the same as “Commercial Content”.
If a vtuber or streamer is affiliated/partner on a platform, that is MONETIZED.
If they are selling merch, that is COMMERCIAL.
MONETIZED content should NOT be charged extra because that is the PLATFORM making money off the streamers hard work and paying them a small percentage. They have NO CONTROL over that and cannot set their prices or worth. Even big shot streamers like Shylily and Ironmouse can’t just hit up Twitch and say “Hey, I want a 90:10 split because my viewers donate and sub so much”.
COMMERCIAL content CAN be charged extra for (at the artists discretion) because that is the streamer making money off the ARTIST’S work. They are able to set their prices and receive a direct benefit from their original commission, sometimes making more off sales than the original commission cost. That’s awesome for the streamer and should be understandable if the artist wants a small kickback from those sales since they can’t charge royalties and likely won’t see a substantial increase in clients and sales from that merch.
I realize this might be a bit of a hot take to some artists. Please realize - you can charge whatever and however you want. But if you DO NOT know the difference between “Monetized” and “Commercial” then I hope you will do the research, know your audience and hopefully not be screwing over your clients.
Thank you for coming to my TED talk. 😂
🧡THANK YOU TO EVERYONE WHO RESPONDED🧡
I genuinely did not think I would get so many responses to a simple question about art pricing.
Comms will be opening in the coming days on my VGen and I plan to add a few fun new items too. 👀
✨PLANNING TO OPEN COMMS AGAIN✨
I’d like to get some outside perspectives from people who commission regularly tho: How do my prices line up with what people are comfortable paying?
Am I too expensive? 😅