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Getting Artists, Contracts, and Payments

Started by Vic99, February 13, 2022, 03:04:01 PM

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Vic99

Getting to the point in my d20 fantasy game development where I want to get artists.  Probably going with DRivethru RPG with print on demand options, but will see.

I thought about going to the local university and talking to graduate art students and the like.

1. Other suggestions?

2. Is there some kind of template contract for buying art so that it can be used in the publication?

3. What seems fair or market value for pen and ink drawings if I have someone do most of it for consistency?  I know a lot of that is "it depends".  I know I won't make much money off of this game and would probably charge $10 for the game . . . between 64-96 pages I think.