I Take Requests!
15 years ago
Yes, I just ask that you send it in a note, so it doesn't clutter up my shouts or other submissions, journals, and what have you.
When you consider a request, I do have a few stipulations. It has to be of interest to me, and most of the time, I avoid personal characters, unless the person writing the note describes it with good detail and gets me interested. When you send the note, use good grammar, and try not to misspell things. If you make it shorter than 4 sentences, I can almost guarantee that it'll be completely ignored.
A few suggestions to help you write something that's up to snuff, is you can focus on some sort of fetish, and explain why it's interesting to you, or write up a little story for an image. If you want me to just click links to reference images, it won't get you anywhere. I understand that my requirements are more than a little egotistical, but if I just opened requests to anyone, I'd have too many notes to sort through.
If you're not interested in going through this process, you can always commission me at
sparrowvandeverre
EDIT: So, because this concept seems difficult to most of you, I thought I'd explain. I don't draw personal characters for requests. It's unfair to me, as well as other people that see the final project, because of the personal attachment that goes along with those characters, there's no reason to be specific just to reward the person who asked. I have no attachment to your characters, so I'm not going to draw them.
There are exceptions however, but don't expect to be that lucky. I'm sorry, you're just not creative enough. I'll draw a personal character if it's exceptionally unique, and offers me some sort of practice with a difficult aspect about the character. Frankly, your "Fox with wings" or "canine creature with tons of tribal markings or this real awesome outfit I made up" just don't interest me.
If you sent in a request, and I said yes, expect me to strip off all the "personal quirks" that you made up to make it "special and unique." If that bothers you, send a note complaining to someone who cares. I opened requests so that I could get experience drawing things I wouldn't normally think of, not to draw you your characters. I enjoy drawing art for people, but if you're intent on getting your personal characters drawn, then you can get a commission from me. I'm actually not that expensive.
END EDIT!
When you consider a request, I do have a few stipulations. It has to be of interest to me, and most of the time, I avoid personal characters, unless the person writing the note describes it with good detail and gets me interested. When you send the note, use good grammar, and try not to misspell things. If you make it shorter than 4 sentences, I can almost guarantee that it'll be completely ignored.
A few suggestions to help you write something that's up to snuff, is you can focus on some sort of fetish, and explain why it's interesting to you, or write up a little story for an image. If you want me to just click links to reference images, it won't get you anywhere. I understand that my requirements are more than a little egotistical, but if I just opened requests to anyone, I'd have too many notes to sort through.
If you're not interested in going through this process, you can always commission me at

EDIT: So, because this concept seems difficult to most of you, I thought I'd explain. I don't draw personal characters for requests. It's unfair to me, as well as other people that see the final project, because of the personal attachment that goes along with those characters, there's no reason to be specific just to reward the person who asked. I have no attachment to your characters, so I'm not going to draw them.
There are exceptions however, but don't expect to be that lucky. I'm sorry, you're just not creative enough. I'll draw a personal character if it's exceptionally unique, and offers me some sort of practice with a difficult aspect about the character. Frankly, your "Fox with wings" or "canine creature with tons of tribal markings or this real awesome outfit I made up" just don't interest me.
If you sent in a request, and I said yes, expect me to strip off all the "personal quirks" that you made up to make it "special and unique." If that bothers you, send a note complaining to someone who cares. I opened requests so that I could get experience drawing things I wouldn't normally think of, not to draw you your characters. I enjoy drawing art for people, but if you're intent on getting your personal characters drawn, then you can get a commission from me. I'm actually not that expensive.
END EDIT!
Might consider sending you a note.
http://www.furaffinity.net/view/5748867/