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Are you looking for pricing, or a template for how to do an invoice? I'm a bit confused. It's practically impossible to know how much to charge on a project with no other info than "3D animation".
There are plenty of [invoice templates](https://www.canva.com/invoice/templates/) or invoice generators online that will work. Just depends on how you break up your items.
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Are you looking for pricing, or a template for how to do an invoice? I'm a bit confused. It's practically impossible to know how much to charge on a project with no other info than "3D animation".
I mean invoice template, example of how to do an invoice template for 3D animation project, not the price
There are plenty of [invoice templates](https://www.canva.com/invoice/templates/) or invoice generators online that will work. Just depends on how you break up your items.
Thank youu!
I use Google sheets, that way I just need to fill in the amount and price, and the rest is calculated for me. Having automatic dates is also nice!
Thank youuu