Status: Closed
Pricing and Information
Break down of pricing for all commission types, and examples of each, as well as additional information.
Terms of Service
By commissioning me, you agree to follow all listed terms of service and agreements.
Pricing
NOTE: All prices listed are a starting point. The price can increase depending on overall detail, composition, complexity, etc.If you want artwork outside of what you see listed, send me an email or DM on Twitter, and I'll determine if it's within my ability.
Sketch
A simple character sketch with (mostly) clean lines. Can include a simple background (single color, gradient), and a single color to fill the character.› Portrait - $20
› Half Body - $25
› + Extra Character - 50% of total
› + Flat Colors - $10
Colored Sketch
A simple character sketch with (mostly) clean lines. Can include a simple background (single color, gradient). The character is filled in with flat colors and has simple shading.› Portrait - $40
› Half Body - $55
› + Extra Character - 50%
› + Detailed Background - $10
Painted "Sketch"
A roughly rendered character painting. Sketch lines will be painted out, but the final art is not a fully-detailed, cleanly rendered painting.› Portrait - $60
› Half Body - $80
› + Extra Character - 75%
› + Detailed Background - $15
Additional Information
What I will not draw:
› Moderate - excessive gore.
› Cultural appropriation.
› Themes depicting bigotry and hate (racism, homophobia, etc.).
› Suggestive content with minors or of media intended for minors.
› Mechs, robots, and other mechanical objects (cars, etc.).
› Animals that are the main subject, and animal-based humanoid races (Tabaxies, Dragonborn, etc.). Having an animal as a small piece of the commission is generally ok, but will raise the price.
› NSFW content (suggestive content is ok - no explicit nudity).Other Information
› I cannot commit to a strict timeline. I work full-time, and also need family time, personal time, etc. which leaves only a small amount of time per week to commit to art. I appreciate every single bit of patience I receive from my clients, however if you do have a strict timeline, I advise you do not commission me. I try to give frequent updates, and keep my clients in the loop with where I am in my process.
› I really appreciate having image-based references for commissions. They don't have to be exact, but having a general visual of what your character looks like helps immensely.
› Commissions are for personal use only unless otherwise discussed.
› My artwork is not to be used in any form as an NFT or placed onto the blockchain.Read more in my TOS
Terms of Service
By commissioning me, you agree to my terms of service, as listed below.Note - This is just a general overview. Once an agreement is finalized, I will send a more detailed, customized TOS with your invoice.
Timeline
› I will send over 1-2 thumbnails sketches.
› Once a thumbnail is chosen, I will complete and submit a sketch.
› Once the sketch has been approved, no major changes to the design will be allowed without additional costs.
› Timeline varies by type of artwork - sketches can take around 2-4 weeks and paintings can take 1-2+ months depending on complexity.
Payment
› Payment is through PayPal invoice only.
› You will need to pay 50% of the total price before the sketch is started, and 50% before you receive the final commission.
› Once a commission has been started, refunds will not be granted.
Revisions
› Once the sketch has been approved, no major revisions are allowed (includes: pose, facial expression, general composition, etc.).
› 1-2 minor revisions are permitted after each update you receive.
Copyright and Reproductions
The artist reserves the right to:› Include the commissioned work in portfolios, online profiles/pages, commission sheets, etc.
› Reproduce the artwork for merchandise such as prints, t-shirts, etc. depending on the type of commission.
› Modify, edit, and repurpose the commissioned piece.
› Claim the commissioned artwork as my own artwork.The commissioner and other parties may not:› Include the commissioned work in portfolios, on the blockchain, or made into an NFT.
› Reproduce the artwork for merchandise such as prints, t-shirts, etc. without an agreement or contract.
› Claim the commissioned work as their own work.
› Post the commissioned piece online WITHOUT proper credits to the artist.