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It depends but all my prices are in dollars since the conversion will result into more money later for me. Chibi is 50$, an icon 80$, half body 110$ and finally the full body is 150$. Of course there are more ways to explore this, for example, an extra character is 90% of the original value. Background? Blurry backgrounds are 30$ and full backgrounds are 40 to 150$ more depending on how hard it is. (Of course all these options get way cheaper if the client decides to pick a basic art with no shaders or lighting, but they never read the fine print so they tend to be rare). There is more info like character designs or clothing designs (my personal favorite) but of course these prices are extremely subjetive to the client since it would be dumb of me to charge much if the client only wants a basic dude with a basic white t-shirt, you know? It depends entirely about what the client wants.
>how did you manage to find customers
I don't look usually look for clients. I like drawing but I refuse to get money through my art since to me art is my personal method of escapism. I cannot escape to my mental alternate reality if I'm drawing another person's character.
I use the japanese method of making a new account whenever I need money from time to time, post my old drawings that I'm super proud of with specific tags that everyone that uses this method uses, they get attention and then clients appear to me, once I finish and get enough money, I delete the account.
And now you know why japanese artists randomly decide to nuke their accounts.