This brings up a good point. It's easy for a beginner to think that game developers work like consumers, looking for a good price and using price point as their decision making factor. This is not the case for anyone you would want to work for (and that has actual financial backing). An experienced person looking to…
I dont. And so should others, man what you are saying is just insane. If you are good enough to do the job and still offer your work for 10 dollars an hour its your problem, you won't move on. On your clients will know "oh thats that cheap ass, why pay more if we can get it for 10 bucks an hour?" You created your own bad…
$10 an hour? I would go work at tescos, better pay, less stress and alot lot easier work. I talked to a few graphic designers I knew before I jumped into freelance and they all said even students shouldnt work for less than £15 an hour, which is about $30-35 an hour. they charge anything from £20-75 an hour, but they do…