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Originally Posted by brainstorm
actually, 200 bucks is all asking in terms of donations its not actual cost of the animation its self which is about be around 900 something bucks depending on the actual final length if it winds up 10 minutes long.
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Someone's going to have to explain something to me here... I get that when you commission an artist, you're buying their time, so you pay for the art they produce. I would assume it would be similar for something animated, assuming one already possesses the software.
But what I'm taking from this is not that the cost is the commission, the time of the artist in question, but the animation process itself... so why is that?