A sketch is usually the initial phase of a drawing with minimal cleanup and no attention to line weight. I will go back over the sketch lines and erase anything unnecessary to clean it up a little bit, but otherwise, the extra additional care you might get for something lined just isn't done at this stage. This will also be uncolored, but I can make the lines themselves any color you want for free. No shading is applied at this stage either.
USD 30.00
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Lined
Lineart is done after the general idea for the artwork is completed. This usually includes meticulously going over the sketch with a more refined brush and paying attention to details such as how much lineweight a particular area should have. Lineart feels "cleaner" than a sketch. The lineart can be any color you choose, but the image won't be colored in. This is also usually the stage where I notice and fix small issues with anatomy and pose, so this is also a more "refined" stage in the process.
USD 40.00
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Flats
"Flats" is another word to describe an image that is colored in, but not shaded. Without shading, this is a "flat" art piece. I will usually request to have a reference that is not too stylized so that I know what colors to be using. I typically use a color specifically picked from a reference image, unless specified otherwise. Lineart can still be colored however you request.
USD 50.00
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Cel-Shaded
Cel-shading is a term used for shading with hard edges and usually 1 to 2 differences in shade. Usually, this is a very simple shading process, just one shade, and maybe one highlight color, usually the color of the lightsource. When trying to create a mood, it can help to let me know the direction of the light source, or just the overall mood you want to see, so keep this in mind when making your request!
USD 60.00
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