So you want to be Glomphed
4 months ago
General
The Brax project was meant to be a bit of (okay a LOT of) an experiment between myself and UmbraRenard as our first real foray into the cockvore arena. But, it seems a number of people have come around expecting/hoping for more. Trouble is, while we certainly are open to doing more, we're not currently working on much else for it.
But, I'm potentially open to taking commissions for others who wish to see their own OC's encounter with the Brax provided they check a few boxes as to jive with the universe canon and also with me, a cantankerous crank:
1) Buyer is not a rightwing/racist/homophobic/transphobic/fascist sack of shit. That's a pretty big one.
2) Buyer's character is a fairly "earthly" species, ideally mammal/similar, though others might be negotiable depending.
3) Naturalish colors and design choices.
4) Some hair on the head is okay though ideally not a ton, especially if it's an animated project. Hair color can potentially be unnatural if explained as dye.
5) Character should be significantly smaller than the Brax themselves (Ideally close enough in size to the characters in the original animation so we can mostly do head/tail swaps. Easier for me, cheaper for you).
I think that's mostly it? In short: The more 'normal' the critter and the less Nazi-ish the buyer, the better your chances.
Price wise, well, I don't have set prices for animations and tend to negotiate them as I go. But if we're talking about something of reasonable size, like a loop, or something with a smidge of setup, short chase or what have you, the range is probably somewhere between $100-$300. depending on the complexity and how many new assets I'd need to make. I note that the first animation cost a lot more than that but I'm most assuredly not looking to make another 9-minute behemoth any time soon.
Still images are of course also an option and are much cheaper. How much? Well, I guess go check out my commission price sheet in my profile ID before I stop being too lazy to update the prices to something profitable.
Also note: Might offer a little bit of a discount if you let me ride the commission in my Patreon for a month or so before public release; you yourself will still get the art when it's finished.
Also note that while I probably should be more motivated by money I'm really not so I don't take every project that comes my way, and it depends on if it sounds like it'll be at all enjoyable to do.
So I guess that's that. Basically, you're free to ask. Who knows, it might even work.
But, I'm potentially open to taking commissions for others who wish to see their own OC's encounter with the Brax provided they check a few boxes as to jive with the universe canon and also with me, a cantankerous crank:
1) Buyer is not a rightwing/racist/homophobic/transphobic/fascist sack of shit. That's a pretty big one.
2) Buyer's character is a fairly "earthly" species, ideally mammal/similar, though others might be negotiable depending.
3) Naturalish colors and design choices.
4) Some hair on the head is okay though ideally not a ton, especially if it's an animated project. Hair color can potentially be unnatural if explained as dye.
5) Character should be significantly smaller than the Brax themselves (Ideally close enough in size to the characters in the original animation so we can mostly do head/tail swaps. Easier for me, cheaper for you).
I think that's mostly it? In short: The more 'normal' the critter and the less Nazi-ish the buyer, the better your chances.
Price wise, well, I don't have set prices for animations and tend to negotiate them as I go. But if we're talking about something of reasonable size, like a loop, or something with a smidge of setup, short chase or what have you, the range is probably somewhere between $100-$300. depending on the complexity and how many new assets I'd need to make. I note that the first animation cost a lot more than that but I'm most assuredly not looking to make another 9-minute behemoth any time soon.
Still images are of course also an option and are much cheaper. How much? Well, I guess go check out my commission price sheet in my profile ID before I stop being too lazy to update the prices to something profitable.
Also note: Might offer a little bit of a discount if you let me ride the commission in my Patreon for a month or so before public release; you yourself will still get the art when it's finished.
Also note that while I probably should be more motivated by money I'm really not so I don't take every project that comes my way, and it depends on if it sounds like it'll be at all enjoyable to do.
So I guess that's that. Basically, you're free to ask. Who knows, it might even work.
Silver1986
~silver1986
This defintley has caught my interest a little bit :D
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