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Professional invoices for game and animation character design work — character sheets, turnarounds, expression sheets, and source file delivery. Pre-filled line items for character designers.

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Common character design line items

Character design projects have multiple deliverables across concept, refinement, and final delivery. Break each stage into a clear line item:

Line itemNotes
Character concept sketches3-5 rough concepts exploring different directions for client approval
Character sheet — final designFull turnaround (front, back, 3/4 views) at production resolution
Expression sheet6-8 facial expressions for animation reference
Pose sheetAction poses and gesture variations showing character in motion
Colour variationsAlternative colour palettes or seasonal variants
Source files (PSD/AI)Layered files with separated elements for rigging/animation
Commercial licensingRights for game, animation, or merchandise use

Built for character designers

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Iterative workflow
Structure invoices around concept, refinement, and final delivery stages. Clients see exactly what each phase costs.
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Source file delivery
Attach layered PSD, AI, or Procreate files to the invoice. Files unlock automatically when the client pays.
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Game & animation ready
Line items and licensing terms built for studios, indie devs, and animation houses. Speak the language your clients expect.
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Professional PDF export
Download a polished PDF instantly. Clean enough for studio contracts, detailed enough for freelance clarity.
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Online card payments
Clients pay by card directly from the invoice link. No PayPal, no bank transfer, no chasing payments.
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Multi-currency
Invoice game studios and clients worldwide in USD, GBP, EUR, and 30+ currencies. Character design work is global.

Frequently asked questions

What should a character design invoice include?
A character design invoice should include line items for concept sketches, the final character sheet with turnaround views, expression sheets, pose sheets, colour variations, source file delivery, and licensing terms. Itemising each deliverable makes the scope clear for both you and the client.
How do I price a character sheet?
Price a character sheet based on complexity, number of views (front, back, 3/4), and detail level. A simple front-view character sheet costs less than a full turnaround with props and accessories. List each view or add-on as a separate line item so clients can see what they are paying for.
How do I handle licensing for game or animation characters?
Add a separate licensing line item specifying usage rights — personal use, single-game use, franchise-wide, or merchandise. Commercial licensing for games and animation is typically priced higher than personal commissions because the work generates ongoing revenue for the client.
How should I handle revisions on character design projects?
Include 1-2 revision rounds in your base price and charge for additional rounds as a separate line item. For character design, revisions often happen at the concept stage — specify that major redesigns after the approved concept count as new work, not revisions.

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