Alive & Tips
12 years ago
Commissions
Whatever.
The world didn't end. Surprised. I think not, I think people make these theories up to ''live'' like the ''end of the world'' is coming. People wanted to party, do extreme things the night prior.
I feel like we've seen 20 of these in my life time thus far.
In other news. Tips in communicating with artists and commissions.
If you do not like someone's style, do not commission them.
When commissioning someone. Send them one or two refs. Only send more if they all look alike. Multiple different styles of the same character showing vast differences will only confuse artists. Include instructions, if you do not have an actual ref sheet label your references for what you like about each one.
Artists can't follow ''simple'' instruction, without instructions.
If you do not like a person's piece they did for you. Do not say "interesting" or "unique". We ''all'' know what this means. Be straight. "I am not happy with this piece, could I please get a refund or could you try again? (include details you want fixed if they agree to try again.) Realize that the piece you've received took time and effort.
DO NOT insult the capabilities of the artist. It does nothing to encourage them to want to draw for you.
If an Artist offers a refund. Do NOT elude that they can't draw a simple picture. Do not add insult to injury, at this point you already have a picture and they are offering a refund.
(just some tips)
The world didn't end. Surprised. I think not, I think people make these theories up to ''live'' like the ''end of the world'' is coming. People wanted to party, do extreme things the night prior.
I feel like we've seen 20 of these in my life time thus far.
In other news. Tips in communicating with artists and commissions.
If you do not like someone's style, do not commission them.
When commissioning someone. Send them one or two refs. Only send more if they all look alike. Multiple different styles of the same character showing vast differences will only confuse artists. Include instructions, if you do not have an actual ref sheet label your references for what you like about each one.
Artists can't follow ''simple'' instruction, without instructions.
If you do not like a person's piece they did for you. Do not say "interesting" or "unique". We ''all'' know what this means. Be straight. "I am not happy with this piece, could I please get a refund or could you try again? (include details you want fixed if they agree to try again.) Realize that the piece you've received took time and effort.
DO NOT insult the capabilities of the artist. It does nothing to encourage them to want to draw for you.
If an Artist offers a refund. Do NOT elude that they can't draw a simple picture. Do not add insult to injury, at this point you already have a picture and they are offering a refund.
(just some tips)