Slowing Down A LOT. Commissioners Please Read.
11 years ago
So I just had my first week of school. And despite only having 5 classes I can already tell it's going to be a struggle to keep up, Especially since I can't even seem to get a fucking checkered pattern texture applied to a ball in Maya…CG Animation will likely be the death of me this semester…I can already feel it.
But yeah, I'm going to have a LOT of work, so art here is going to slow down. If you're the impatient type of person who asks a lot of questions…Please contact me about a refund. I really cannot have my energy split evenly between school and commissions, so if you're uncomfortable that I might take a long time to finish your commission let me know now okay?
Getting notes about "where's my commission?" stresses me out, there's a REASON I have a 3-month policy. And until it reaches exactly 3 months, I REALLY would prefer you not ask me where your commission is. Once it's 3-months I will gladly answer questions, but anything earlier then that makes me incredibly stressed out especially when I stress it that I am NOT a fast artist. This is NOT my job, it's currently a side hobby as I study Animation and if that's something that you feel is unacceptable to take that long to finish a commission (which is completely understandable!) then I want to give you your money back so we dont have any conflict!
Basically what I'm saying is, in order to commission me, you've to be a patient person; and I please ask you not ask me 'where is my commission?' until AFTER 3 months. If you don't agree with these rules that are on my terms of service please don't commission me!
I get ALL my commissions done. Some take longer than others, waaaay longer, but I guarantee you I will not run away with your money. I will never scam you. I just need full understanding that I am a college student and life gets in the way of me getting things done in what most consider a 'timely manner'. I fully admit to my flaws, and I hope we can all come to an understanding about them~
That's all! Chu Chu OUT!
But yeah, I'm going to have a LOT of work, so art here is going to slow down. If you're the impatient type of person who asks a lot of questions…Please contact me about a refund. I really cannot have my energy split evenly between school and commissions, so if you're uncomfortable that I might take a long time to finish your commission let me know now okay?
Getting notes about "where's my commission?" stresses me out, there's a REASON I have a 3-month policy. And until it reaches exactly 3 months, I REALLY would prefer you not ask me where your commission is. Once it's 3-months I will gladly answer questions, but anything earlier then that makes me incredibly stressed out especially when I stress it that I am NOT a fast artist. This is NOT my job, it's currently a side hobby as I study Animation and if that's something that you feel is unacceptable to take that long to finish a commission (which is completely understandable!) then I want to give you your money back so we dont have any conflict!
Basically what I'm saying is, in order to commission me, you've to be a patient person; and I please ask you not ask me 'where is my commission?' until AFTER 3 months. If you don't agree with these rules that are on my terms of service please don't commission me!
I get ALL my commissions done. Some take longer than others, waaaay longer, but I guarantee you I will not run away with your money. I will never scam you. I just need full understanding that I am a college student and life gets in the way of me getting things done in what most consider a 'timely manner'. I fully admit to my flaws, and I hope we can all come to an understanding about them~
That's all! Chu Chu OUT!
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If you ever need any help in Maya give me a poke though, it's kinda what I graduated on. :P
I'll totally come crawling to you soon I can tell x'D Maya just doesn't click with me whatsoever.
And sure, whenever ya need help with it! :]
Maya sucks! Hated those classes! ><
Goodluck with the semester!
You too Silverbutt :B <3
Hope everything goes well!
Good luck!