Estimates for Art Costs (2022/2023)
Planning an art budget for your board game? Here are average estimates I'm seeing lately, as of the end of 2022. But first, a caveat: Quotes vary by many factors, including but not limited to the following: Dimensions: The bigger the art, the more expensive it is. Medium: Traditional paints and inks cost more than digital. Style: The more you make an artist work outside their expertise, the more it will cost. Complexity: A shot of a superhero flying in the open air is cheaper than the full super-team defending a city. Color/Ink: Some artists will cut you a deal if you only need linework. Terms & rights: If you want full work-for-hire rights to the art, expect to pay for it. Size of cast: Each character multiplies the complexity of the scene. If you want a big battle, it'll cost more depending on how many participants there are. Detail: Photorealists charge more than cartoonists, typically. That's not always the case though. Timeline: The sooner you need it, the more ex