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I Use People per hour for any art work i need. (websites logos etc)
Cost versus quality has always been spot on. You can pitch your requirements and they will come to you with prices for the work then you can take your pick from those.
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If in London, you could try Leicester Sq, Southbank - always loads of people drawing up either caricatures or other stuff. You could ask them if they want to make some money on the side while waiting for tourists
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Upwork
I've used upwork.com (formerly mydesk) for art work for a web project ... pretty straightforward, $50 for a decent full colour 'cartoony' image. Your requirements sound a lot simpler, if you were to offer ~$5 an image I'm sure it would work out ok.
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Why would I make myself a colouring book you muppet?
Again - THIS ISN'T GENERAL.
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Originally posted by d000hg View PostIt wouldn't actually be a photo of me. The specific project is I'd like to get some photos turned into a colouring book. So they'd need to be converted to line-drawings and then an additional step done to break the image into little chunks.
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It wouldn't actually be a photo of me. The specific project is I'd like to get some photos turned into a colouring book. So they'd need to be converted to line-drawings and then an additional step done to break the image into little chunks.
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local college art department? they can make it a class project,
Draw a picture of d000hg that doesn't cause everyone to vomit?
I see NLUK used a picture of himself as inspiration - see the set of the chin
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<cough>This isn't General</cough>
So Fiverr... basically rentacoder for artists?
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Originally posted by stek View PostI know where he keeps his dinner time snack.
In The Lunchpack of Notre Dame!
My daughter told me that joke when she was six so it's funny ok?Last edited by northernladuk; 19 November 2015, 21:29.
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Originally posted by northernladuk View PostHere you go. I didn't have a picture of you so had to use a bit of imagination. Can you pay in cash please?
In The Lunchpack of Notre Dame!
My daughter told me that joke when she was six so it's funny ok?
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Originally posted by d000hg View PostDoes anyone know any places (online) who do artwork based on your own photos or what-have-you? I don't mean "print your photo on a mug" but "draw a sketch of you on a mug from a photo", for instance.
I was particularly interested in the idea of getting photos turned into line drawings, with the idea of creating a colouring book or something. I imagine that might be done digitally but would still require someone quite skilled.
Any suggestions where I might look? Etsy? One of the rentacoder-esque sites?
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have the foto transformed into a picture on fiverr, then print your mug wherever
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