If the person and you didn’t agree on a price before you made the art, then I think 50 would be a reasonable price. If the client is unwilling to pay that, it is your choice whether you will take their offer of 10 robux or not. I think you should have set prices that reflect your skill level (in my opinion, your skill level price range would be 50-100 robux). If you want to be the equivalent of a ROBLOX contractor, you gotta live the contractor life. If you want people to feel like they should pay you higher, you just gotta start using softwares like Blender for GFX, then learn photoshop so you can add nice looking text to your GFX.
tl;dr: name your prices before you work on something, but don’t expect the world and the sky because someone told you that you deserve minimum wage. if you charge a high amount for what you currently make(i.e 1000-2000 robux), potential clients will find someone whom appears more skillfull, but at a lower price. make sure your price reflects your skill
10 Robux is not good enough.
It doesn’t matter if the finished product wasn’t perfect, but as we can all see, you spent at least 5 minutes on it.
I think he should pay more than 1 cent worth of robux for it right…
If it’s me, I would pay 150 normally and 300 if you were super kind, fast and respectful.
Anyways, next time pick the right customers
I think you should have set prices that reflect your skill level (in my opinion, your skill level price range would be 50-100 robux).
I found him on Youtube, he was asking someone to make him a pfp and a banner. So I did but I didn’t think about the prices.
And also I am thinking of making a Portfolio so I can confirm the prices there
If you want people to feel like they should pay you higher, you just gotta start using softwares like Blender for GFX, then learn photoshop so you can add nice looking text to your GFX.
My pc has really low specs, which is not enough to run Blender unfortunately but I really do try my best to edit it with Photopea
name your prices before you work on something, but don’t expect the world and the sky because someone told you that you deserve minimum wage. if you charge a high amount for what you currently make(i.e 1000-2000 robux), potential clients will find someone whom appears more skillfull, but at a lower price. make sure your price reflects your skill
I will surely do that next time, and yes I won’t be expecting a lot.
Thank you so much for taking out your time and replying to me, it really means a lot to me as I just started doing this stuff.