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Its just kinda waste of time but it looks cool tough and you should keep it coming :)
-Marthe Troly-Curtin
Whit Knife skin you make you could get 50% of the money people makes out of keys. Knife is somewhere 100-300€ so you can easily get 50-150€ whit no work put in tbh.
If you have made or attempted to make a skin, you would know that requires a great amount of skill and effort, the amount you get paid is significantly less than what the Valve designers get for making the less creative esports skins, this is because that's their occupation and because they work for Valve ofcourse
And you get 50/50 of the money people buys/sells the skin you made. 5€ skin, you get 2.50€ minus the 10% of marketing such and such. Whit 200€ Knife you would get 100€ minus the marketing such and such.