Commissions? Not yet, but soon!
9 years ago
As I'm becoming more confident with my ability to paint, I'm slowly warming up to the idea of taking on some small commissions!
So here's the plan: I'd like to hear your pitches for whatever you'd like me to draw. At some point in the future I'll pick one of your ideas that sounds the most interesting and I'll draw it, completely free! But this is a one-time deal for my first commission.
Because I haven't done this sort of work before, you may have to be patient with me. With work and study looming it could take a while.
In the meantime, I'd love to hear any advice you guys have about taking commissions, whether it be about setting up guidelines, or communicating with clients, or just your personal experiences!
Thanks everyone! I can't wait to hear your ideas!
So here's the plan: I'd like to hear your pitches for whatever you'd like me to draw. At some point in the future I'll pick one of your ideas that sounds the most interesting and I'll draw it, completely free! But this is a one-time deal for my first commission.
Because I haven't done this sort of work before, you may have to be patient with me. With work and study looming it could take a while.
In the meantime, I'd love to hear any advice you guys have about taking commissions, whether it be about setting up guidelines, or communicating with clients, or just your personal experiences!
Thanks everyone! I can't wait to hear your ideas!
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In the mean time, the main thing I'd suggest to people new to doing commissions is to limit your list down to like 5 people. Queues can get really out of hand if you let them. As far as guidelines
Although to be fair, I've never worked on commissione myself, so I mostly just know things from a commissioner angle X3
In any case, I'm super excited about seeing more art from you :D
Namely, my German Shepherd character Russ sitting in a chair and trying to lean forward, but his taut overstuffed belly prevents him from leaning forward very far. And character reference: http://www.furaffinity.net/view/19056264/
Hopefully that's a sensible commission, but if not, let me know! Thank you very much for your consideration :3