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Aug 2020

People just aren't reliable unless you pay them for their time. I wish more people understood that.

If I did unpaid labor, it would be in my freetime, and therefor ONLY if it was something I:
A) For a fandom that I loved, to help that creator
B) charity work for a good cause
C) Friends or family <3

something like that, my time is very sparse so I need to priorities

Like, my God, the things people want in lieu of money. "We have to be really really good friends and this project has to save the rainforest and also you need to come to my house and make me sandwiches."

I have to know the people I'm teaming up to a certain extent, the project has to be short (as in, a few images and that's it) and fun to do. As soon as it looks somewhat like work, then I'm out.
I've done a few collabs on Tapas and another comic website, and those projects turned out very nicely when those requirements were met.

Well yeah, otherwise if a person doesn't pay me and we don't have (or build) any relationship (or don't have anything beneficial from it to both of us), they are just throwing a script to me so I will do everything and they will sit nitpicking every little thing?

If I value what I can get in return of my time higher than that same time spent on my other activities. Could be experience/knowledge, exposure, fun, connections, peace of mind...
So limited commitment with reliable results would increase chances for me to work for free...

Maybe if they were a best friend or family member, someone with enough trust to not abuse getting free work.

I might also be open to anything tired to a charity or nonprofit, where any money earned would be going to a good cause. But it also depends on what the cause is.

Personally, I wouldn't do unpaid work. At all. Under any circumstances.

The writing I do on my own and research takes a lot of effort and time. So if I were to take work apart from that, it would have to be paid and worth the time.

There exist exceptions of course, but those are scarce and few in between.

"It is not socially acceptable to ask for the person`s soul as part of a bargain, so we try to get as close as possible"

Serious answer: When working on a collab, we are spending one of the most valuable resources: time.

So one way or another, we need a reward for spending an unrecoverable resource. Money give us more time on this world because it give us the access to the resources neccesary for our survival, so is not abnormal to ask for things that trascend and/or are meaningful if money is not an option.

I didn't think it was possible to argue with someone who agreed with you.

I'll be honest, I'm very strict about collabs and even moreso with free collabs! I would do (and have done) free collabs with close friends and... that's it for me.

My opinions on this is the same with unpaid internship. F off. Is it charity? if not no. Do I even know you? If not no.
9 times out of 10 its just gonna encourage the person into thinking they can get shit for free, making them a pain to other artist and devaluing labor.

All your gonna get is becoming known as the go to guy for free shit. Ie "why do I have to pay you while X would do it for free"