Another gig for a client on Fiverr, they want me to make a near-future Star Trek inspired ship.
This ship has gotten quite detailed over the past week and will also have a partial interior like bridge, meeting room, shuttlebay etc.
Near-future Star Trek ship
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Like it. Good general shape and the details work with it. I hope you are being paid a good amount.
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I'm getting payed about the same as the previous spaceship gig, around 100 dollars. The problem with the spaceship gig I do on Fiverr is that it's not in very high demand, which suggests I should lower the price to maybe get some more gigs, however the problem there is that it's also very demanding to make these ships and easily turns into a 2-3 week project which is kinda hard to justify for that price. I'm thinking of maybe just taking it down and focusing on the other gigs I have on Fiverr. One gig I have is one where I design futuristic props (weapons, tools, toys, etc.), this has gained a lot more attention and pays much better. So maybe I should just stick to that one and maybe even create some other gigs similar to it.