What's the biggest tip you've ever gotten on a commission?
>$25
>>2988371
I don't think I've ever gotten a tip, but the most memorable artwork payment I ever received was from an asian woman. She paid me with a stack of 100 brand new $1 bills in a bank currency band.
How do I get a tip? Do I ask for a tip? What's the best way to imply you would like extra money for your work?
>>2988384
I don't ask for tips unless there's a more complex thing to do, it just happens if the client feels generous
>>2988383
Holy shit, what was the job?
>>2988386
Pottery. She bought a couple bowls or something. She either already had a stack of fresh $100 in ones or she specifically went to the bank to pay me in 100 $1 bills. I will never know why.
>>2988396
Clean bills are nice anyway. Any examples?
>>2988399
It was pretty funny buying groceries with a stack of $1 bills. Eh, they were probably something like this one. I think I was making a lot of them at the time.
does redbubble count?
>>2988421
Good shit, I like the paint job
>>2988371
Someone once commissioned me to do a charcoal portrait for $300 then when it came time to pay they only gave me $250
>>2988371
$2000 but he was a long time friend who paid me for companionship.
biggest tip I've ever gotten? quitting art.
>>2988797
Oh...wait...oh God what.
>>2988797
Anon that's prostitution.
>>2988797
was it good for you too?
>>2988709
ah the old reverse tip
10 dollars
>>2989044
err rather 800 deviantart points
Recently turned on tipping on my paypal invoice template here's hoping I get tip'd fellas