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Join Date: Dec 2006
Location: Wales
Age: 25
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Name: Dean Al-hilali |
Hey Guys,
I have managed to get some viz work for this architect... but i dont know how much to charger per image???? i have know idea about the business side of visualisation. |
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Join Date: Dec 2006
Location: Wales
Age: 25
Posts: 95
Name: Dean Al-hilali |
what?
the architect in my local town likes my work and wants to meet me to talk about doing viz's on some of his projects this would be my first proffensional project work so i just want to know how the business side things work? charge him per hour, per image...???? |
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Join Date: Jan 2006
Location: Wisconsin
Age: 30
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Name: Lucas Richmond |
My first freelance job i charged $80 USD an hour and they paid it no problem.
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Join Date: Dec 2006
Location: Wales
Age: 25
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Name: Dean Al-hilali |
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how many hours did you spend on each i could spend for ever tweaking so i would set mys elf a limit???? |
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Join Date: Oct 2004
Location: Columbus, Ohio
Age: 28
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Name: Brian Kitts |
there's many threads on this here, try searching the forums. It all comes down to the quality of your work, and how much you value your work. I have clients that I know I can normally make them happy and hit a final in one or two shots, so I charge them a flat fee. If they are going to do numerous revisions they get an hourly fee, and that gets based on the complexity of the project. I quote all projects on an individual basis.
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Join Date: Mar 2004
Location: Bradford
Age: 27
Posts: 1,280
Name: James Taylor |
work out how long its going to take you.
Figure out how much your overheads will be... if you have any (that may be ground rent for office space, electricity, software, hardware etc. etc.) decide on a profit margin you want to make for the time it will take you (decide how much you would like to earn per year and work it back to find your hourly rate - remember you only work 7.5 hrs a day, 5 days week, for about 47 weeks of the year) you now have an hourly rate, times that by the time its gonna take you to produce. I'd also make it clear that any changes beyond the original scope of work will be charged at an hourly rate... i.e if something changes before you've modelled it don't worry - unless the new design is going to take many more hours to complete - but if they see your work and then decide they don't like their own design and want to try something else the have to pay for the additional time you'll need to commit... mark my words they WILL make changes probably more than once also. without being snappy tho dean this has been covered many times here already, a quick search should find much info! |
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