Paid to draw? ...DRAW!!
2 years ago
My furry presence:
Fur Affinity: http://www.furaffinity.net/user/tamias6/
Devient Art: http://tamias6.deviantart.com/
Sofurry: https://tamiasthechipmunk.sofurry.com/
Weasyl: https://www.weasyl.com/~tamiasthechipmunk
Inkbunny: https://inkbunny.net/tamiasthechipmunk
Bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/tamiasthec.....nk.bsky.social
Fur Affinity: http://www.furaffinity.net/user/tamias6/
Devient Art: http://tamias6.deviantart.com/
Sofurry: https://tamiasthechipmunk.sofurry.com/
Weasyl: https://www.weasyl.com/~tamiasthechipmunk
Inkbunny: https://inkbunny.net/tamiasthechipmunk
Bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/tamiasthec.....nk.bsky.social
Some food for thought.
If you are a budding furry artist trying to break into the scene, it's even more imperative to do the art you have been commissioned to do. If you can't do what your client paid for, promptly issue a refund. Thing is if you pull a stunt like not doing the art a client paid for leaving the client high and dry, you are doing more than hurting the unwitting client. You are also making it harder for other new furry artists to break into the scene as word gets around to other prospective clients to play it safe by sticking with big name incumbent artists for artwork ignoring those new to the game.
Bottom line. If you get paid to do the art, DO....THE...ART, for your sake, the client's sake, and for the sake of new and small artists trying to establish themselves.
If you are a budding furry artist trying to break into the scene, it's even more imperative to do the art you have been commissioned to do. If you can't do what your client paid for, promptly issue a refund. Thing is if you pull a stunt like not doing the art a client paid for leaving the client high and dry, you are doing more than hurting the unwitting client. You are also making it harder for other new furry artists to break into the scene as word gets around to other prospective clients to play it safe by sticking with big name incumbent artists for artwork ignoring those new to the game.
Bottom line. If you get paid to do the art, DO....THE...ART, for your sake, the client's sake, and for the sake of new and small artists trying to establish themselves.