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I want to scream my intolerable fear to vent out my horrid frustration!

Ultimately you have to scan it, so as long as the pencil is clean and scans ok, there's nothing inherently wrong with pencil shading/greyscale.

And you could always clean it up digitally.

At any rate, as I said, if I were in your situation, I'd jump at it. Unfortunately I don't have any sales figures on clip art packs at RPGnow, so it all pretty much comes down to the fact that you have nothing better to do-- a pretty easy equation in the end. It may be a very small amount of money. But it sounds like your most valuable asset right now is your free time and your talent, so you might as well make a little money while you look for permanent work.


Wulf
 

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Wulf Ratbane said:
Unfortunately I don't have any sales figures on clip art packs at RPGnow, so it all pretty much comes down to the fact that you have nothing better to do-- a pretty easy equation in the end.

Selling single images bring in less than selling collections of 10 images for $6 or so. With the type of art I've seen here I'd estimate a pack of 10 such images for $6 would sell 50 or so in the first three or four months.
 


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