IA 1 (2-character) spot/ 24/7 commissions
10 years ago
Hey guys!
My schedule has been pretty out of whack lately, I'm slowly getting back into it but for the month I may foresee a loss in work time due to schedule adjustments.
I've opened up a 24/7 IA form separate to my usual (link is posted on my main page). This will stay open and they cost more and are directed towards people who have offered to pay more to skip my que. It will hopefully put an end to commission inquiry notes about pricing, which despite my request not to receive them, they still happen. I will not be solely dipping into that pool though, openings for normal IA's will still be as regular as they always are/ have been but the option is there for those interested!
On with the opennings!
(to be completed today or tommorrow)
1.SleepyLP
I've opened up a 24/7 IA form separate to my usual (link is posted on my main page). This will stay open and they cost more and are directed towards people who have offered to pay more to skip my que. It will hopefully put an end to commission inquiry notes about pricing, which despite my request not to receive them, they still happen. I will not be solely dipping into that pool though, openings for normal IA's will still be as regular as they always are/ have been but the option is there for those interested!
On with the opennings!
(to be completed today or tommorrow)
1.SleepyLP
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Or, would it be $160 per character?
I feel like this was asked before, but I couldn't find anything, so I figured I could ask here.
Thanks!
The two-character spots are 160$ altogether excluding additional costs for complicated props or designs, it covers both characters.
Thanks for the answer! : )
You may request a single character - but if it is the 2-character form you are filling out, please anticipate that I will be charging you the 2-character price. There is a separate for for single-character images which I am currently not specializing in right now, sorry!
I will draw anything, the only condition I have is that the piece ins't asked for a monstrous amount of revisions afterwards! I also tend to avoid page-long descriptions as well.
-hopes as i'm at the comp today-
Or are your commissions less expensive via journal?
It literally says that in the post up there. x3