>>5949387>1. Do you want to get feedback on your art?I'm able to do it on my own.
>2. Would you want to get feedback on your art from your favorite artists?>4. Would you be fine with paying for feedback if it was made by a professional?Not necessarily favorite artist, but critique from really advanced people could (have) be(en) interesting.
>3. If you had to pay for the above, how much would you pay?Depends: you can spend 2min critiquing or 2h, it can be an email or a proper exchange, etc. "Critique" would need to be better defined.
I also think that some free tier, like a few free critiques (however it's defined) or some example of critiques would be nice, to see where my money's going. I don't mind paying for good stuff, but I like to know where I'm heading.
>5. (for professional artists) Would you give feedback for a price if it was simple and convenient to do so?It would depend. If I'm already established, and have a Patreon/YouTube, I wouldn't need to share the profits with someone else. Unless, of course, you'd have millions of users more me.
I assume it's still about that same service you've already posted here twice or so. I'd suggest you to bear in mind your competition. For instance, NMA has a free open critique forum:
https://www.nma.art/forums/forum/art-artwork/open-critique/, so does Proko IIRC.
How would you compete with conglomerates of dozens of pro artists with hundreds of subscribers, and far more lurkers? Why would I want, as an artist or as a student to use your site rather than those? How can I find yours before them?
Good luck,