How much I make as a freelance NSFW artist: 2021 edition

Last year, I shared my income from 4 months of NSFW art freelancing. I wasn’t very optimistic about the future.

So, have my views changed since then? Here’s a breakdown of my freelance art earnings, and some insights to boot. Hope they help you!

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Show Me the Money 2021 Edition

Revenue (Pre-tax and pre-fees)

CommsPatreonProductsTotal
Sept2901100+400
Oct2801205+405
Nov460Paused235+695
= 1500
Sept/Oct was pretty low because I give Patrons discounts. Nov was when I worked on full price comms.

Expenses

CommsVoice ActingDonationsTotal
Sept-1500-15
Oct-140-35-215-390
Nov-150-62-40-252
= -657

Insight #1: Keep your strategy updated

In last year’s article, I talked about how I spent the most time in the early stages of an artwork: figuring out composition, proportions, and narrative details.

So, it made sense to remove my lineart tiers, given I’d earn less per piece.

A good example of a bad strategy: over-complicated, no images, and ignoring the fact that I drew everything full body anyway.

In your own freelance decisions, try not to default to the norm too quickly. Instead, spend some time thinking about how your strengths can factor into your business decisions.

Insight #2: Figure out what client problem you solve

I realized through 2021 as I built the NSFW Artists Guild Server, developed my OC stories, and grinded through art school, that my time was very limited. And thus very valuable. I couldn’t draw as much, nor did I want to.

As you improve your art and solve your target audience’s problems, you realize that you do deserve to price high. In my case, what makes my service unique is that I listen to clients and learn about their OCs in order to make better artwork for them.

Once I understood what made my services unique, it was much easier to raise my prices. Dollars were a thank-you for doing great work, rather than something to feel guilty about.

Can you tell me what problem your services solve?

Handpicked for you: When should you increase your price? For me, I raise when I feel like I’m providing more value than before. Here are some questions to ask yourself if you want to raise your prices, too.

Insight #3: Diversify your income sources

As freelancers, we are service providers. In exchange for our time, we earn money. However, this is a problem for slow artists (like yours truly). For example, in August 2020 I made $366… From 6 commissions.

It sounds like a lot, but I was actually earning less than minimum wage. Not all work is productive work.

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Knowing I could only draw so much, I shifted my focus to brand-building. My goal was to monetize through products.

Products are more time-consuming than commissions, but they can continuously pull in income. For example, my revenue for November 2021 jumped up, with $235 coming from products like the Pose Pack and the Red Pencil Art Book.

Creating products is a challenge of its own, but the approach is the same as commissions: make sure you solve a problem, or people won’t buy. We’ll talk about this more in future articles.

Have you ever thought of making any yourself? Let me know in the comments 👇

Insight #4: Know your ideal future

You might have noticed the expenses table. And how much I’ve been spending on commissioning others.

As I got busier, I started leveraging money to reach my long-term goals. I asked questions like “what is my ideal future?”, “what do I want to achieve?” and “why work so hard?”

Personally, I want to earn without actively drawing hour by hour. So, I’m investing time and money in things that will pay off long-term:

  • Email list: I truly own it, softens blow of being banned. People sign up to hear from me, making it easier to connect and sell.
  • Discord server: Help other artists, lets me understand their problems so I can make products that solve their needs.
  • Website: Essential branding tool, differentiates me in the sea of artists. Also generates organic traffic and connects me to wider audience.
  • Content: Hire other artists to make art of my characters. This familiarizes people with my stories, and taps into the audience of commissioned artist.
  • Donating: I want NSFW artists to succeed. Donating feels good and keeps me working hard.
Investing in collabs can help you reach a wider audience than usual. And it’s fun!

In the end, not all progress is equal, similar to how I had 6 commissions last year but only made $366. Now, I make more than that from just one commission.

The lesson? Don’t fall trap to tasks that feel productive, but actually keep you stuck in the same place.

Are you making the best use of your time (and money)? Hit me up and let’s talk about what you can do to improve your freelancing and reach your goals.

Hope the article helps. Let me know what your favorite insight was, or if you have any questions in the comments.

Cheers, Beats.

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6 thoughts on “How much I make as a freelance NSFW artist: 2021 edition”

  1. Pingback: How Much I Made the Past 4 Months from Doing Freelance NSFW art - HBeats Art

  2. Great article! The question I have the most is more so “Is it possible to live off of NSFW art?” and what would it take to be able to make a living off of it. I wonder if the really big names like Derpixon, Diives, and Minus8 live off of their stuff, and if so, where is their revenue coming from primarily? They’re all really well known for their animations, and animations take LOADS of time, so how are they making money off of them? It seems like Derpixon makes her stuff full time as a living, which makes sense because making animations at the rate she does just isn’t possible otherwise, but how do you make money to do it full time?

  3. God bless you are an absolute gift of a human being. Thank you so much for being so thorough and transparent about your journey as a NSFW artist, even down to the topic of finances. You are such an incredible source of support and I am very excited to go through your articles as I progress on my own path. Thank you thank you thank you for being such a generous resource!!!

    1. Hey! Glad to hear you find it helpful. Really gets me excited to hear you’re applying it to your own work, that’s definitely the goal 😎

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  5. I’m so pleased to find your website and articles. I’ve been running a NSFW Art Patreon for almost 5 years and recently started a second one that’s animation. I also have a full time job.

    Things have started to plateau for me with a slow down in growth of patrons or follower. It’s been a real head scratcher and it’s been difficult to find anyone discussing their experiences working as a NSFW artist so reading this and other articles written by you has been a real help. Thanks!

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