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08-09-2010, 04:18 PM
I guess this is why it's the artist's responsibility to get educated on these matters. No one but you has your best interest at heart. It's sometimes hard to negociate prices and conditions, but it's well worth it. And what he doesn't mention in his post, is that usually, the cheapskates are also more of a pain in the ass to work with, they don't know what they want, or they don't know how to say it, and it will cause you a lot of grief.
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08-10-2010, 01:55 PM
Well, that is where I disagree with you Kovah, if an artist agrees to work for this guy for the amount they have quoted themselves and the conditions he stated, they can only blame themselves for not making enough money. At that time, that guy has done nothing wrong.
He might sound very harsh, but there are loads and loads of other people who do exactly the same, and you wouldn't know the first thing about it because they don't go out and made it known, but the result is exactly the same. If this guy offered me work, I'd state my price and conditions and I would have no moral qualms working for him if he met my conditions. I don't think he can afford my work, however.
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08-10-2010, 02:48 PM
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Your last sentence is the catch though, he cant afford/wont pay professional prices from people that *know* how much their art is worth and any cheaper art he may have got on Deviantart from young/naive artists (who will hopefully be much more aware about this guy and his counterparts) that are willing to use the fact that amateur artists undervalue themselves and will consequently charge higher rates. (And as the price of art on DA is already very very low this can only be good) I dunno if you have read this response to the article but I think it says why alot of people are annoyed with the article: http://www.thejonjones.com/2010/08/0...ire-an-artist/ |
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08-10-2010, 03:28 PM
Well, I have been doing videogame art for over 10 years now. I wouldn't charge the same if I was just starting and I *SHOULDN'T* charge the same if I was just starting. I have seen a lot of artists think that they can do whatever and when they start doing the job, they realise it's much harder/longer/more complicated that they thought.
There is a reason why experience is rewarded. This guy clearly has no problem working with people who are very green. While it might be seen as predatory, it's useful experience for the artist (much more than anything you find in the "non-paying jobs" section of any forum, because the guy makes games that make enough money that he can pay artists (and he quotes somewhere that he sometimes pays several hundred dollars, which is more than many many jobs I see on forums) and he can go out and hire MORE ARTISTS. So even if you despise him, he's still doing something right. With more game devs going bust after 1 or 2 games, even if he's a small player, I think he's o to something. How I see it, artists quote a price and agree to his term, they get experience and they are happy. The only reason they get unhappy is that now they see that the guy thinks he's getting away for underpaying artists, but they wouldn't be unhappy if he had'nt opened his big mouth. He's also hiring people who probably never would get job offers like that because they have no experience. The thing is, people underestimated their quote because of their own lack of confidence/experience so they only have themselve to blame. Have you ever gone to a garage, get a quote and think:"Wait, that's way too low, I should pay more for this" ? -------- Edit: I don't mean to say that his advises are good or recommend that anyone follow them. I just don't think he's the monster you are making him to be and I wish him well and hope this little media storm does some good to his business and teach him to shut the fuck up when he thinks he's getting away with murder.
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