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Should I commission Character Portraits for an information post about my current project?
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It sounds like the summary you mention above is a bit like a chapbook (a several-chapters extract from the book) - but you could use the same book cover, perhaps presented in a different way. I'm not sure that commissioned portraits of the characters is a worthwhile spend for an unknown writer - I'm guessing at that, though. It would definitely be worth getting quotes for, but I think you'll find it's too expensive for your initial publication.
I am going to do something similar, but do the artwork myself, for my book trailer, which is basically the first (space battle) scene with voice actors. After all, I know what the characters look like, and I'm a passable artist. I did originally think I'd commission the scenes/characters but circumstances have forced me to economise. But I will definitely get a good cover - it's essential! Good luck with your project, and I hope this is helpful for you. <3

So, I’m currently working a thing that I will post to social media (I.e. Twitter) talking about my current project. It’ll have a small summary of the project like you would see on the back of a book, a few things to hype up the reader to get them to buy it, the inspirations for said project, and what this post is about: descriptions for a few major characters.
Now here’s my situation; along with descriptions of the characters, I also thought about putting some portraits that I will have commissioned of said characters. Does this sound like a good idea?
Something to note that is the characters are fully described in the project. From their skin, hair, eyes, all that fun stuff. That being said, should I still go for the portraits or just spend the money on getting a cover?