1 Nov 2016, 12:36

@amberwingart I agree with @Dulcie - at that price tag you are better off working for your portfolio. If you want to get experience doing book illustration, grab a book and do illustrations for it. If you take an IP-free property (like a book written before 1940), you can even publish it as an e-book and earn money from it that way.
I am perfectly aware of the sad reality of online freelance portal - I use them myself fairly regularly for design work and other stuff. My general experience is that good quality work still comes only if you pay reasonable prices - let's say 10 USD/hour for an artist/designer based in India or Asia, and at least 30-40 USD/hour for a US-based or European-based artist. People may use the rates that people seem to bid on online portals as a way to down-bid you, but the truth is that quality work in a reasonably smooth working relationship still has "normal" costs, even on freelance portals.
If you have a copy of the Graphic Artist Guild guidelines, you can see what are considered to be "normal" prices for illustration there - and rest assured that these prices get paid by art buyers - both from my personal experience as art director as well as from my contacts in the film industry (storyboarding, etc...).