Dranix's Terms of Service (Read before commissioning)
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TOS for Commissioning DranixParemoon
(Last updated March 20 2025: Removed Bloat Text from Right Of Refusal section)
By commissioning me, you accept and agree to be bound by my terms of service outlines below. These terms may be changed at any time.
It is your responsibility to read and fully understand all rules outlined before finalizing a commission. Should you have any concerns, feel free to ask me.
Payment and Refunds
-Payments are to be made through PayPal. Prices are in USD unless otherwise specified.
-Once Price is agreed upon, an invoice will be sent to the Paypal email you provide me.
-Payment is expected before any work begins. Once received, you will go onto the queue and I'll begin work on it shortly.
-All sales are final once the sketch has been approved. If you request a refund after that, you will receive the amount minus the work done so far. For example; if you buy a cell Shaded commission ($110) and request a refund after I have completed the lines($50), you will receive $60 back and I keep payment for the completed part of the work. You will, of course, receive a file for what was done to do with as you will.
-If you wish to commission me for a private piece (something you don't want me to post up anywhere when finished), you must alert me to this when you order your commission. An extra fee will be tacked onto the final price for this, as I won't be able to use the finished artwork to promote myself and attract further business.
Revisions
-Every commission comes with 3 free revisions. This is usually plenty, but if more than 3 revisions are requested, I will charge a small extra fee to help accommodate the extra time I'm taking to make fixes. Depending on how much revision is needed will determine the fee.
-Any large revisions, like pose alterations, must be made in the sketch stages. After lines are done, only small revisions should be requested. If you need help distinguishing a rough sketch, feel free to ask. My sketches can be rougher some days and it's okay if anything needs clarification.
Updates and WIPs
-As I work on commissions, I regularly send progress updates to the client via preferred method (e-mail, FA note, etc) for the stage I am on. For example, once I have started a commission and finished the rough sketch, I send it away to be reviewed. Once approved, I'll work on the next stage and send away, and so on. If you are the kind that likes to be surprised or otherwise does not wish to get progress updates, then please let me know when you commission :)
Queue Etiquette
-Those further up the queue are generally served first. This does not mean I will finish one before starting the next. Once a part has been done and sent for approval (sketch, lines, etc.) I move down the queue and work on the next approved piece and so on while I wait for approval on the first piece to keep myself as productive as possible.
-Exceptions to this usual pace are when someone pays a haste fee to have the picture finished by a guaranteed date, usually in a short time from commissioning. Another exception is with commissions that have fewer 'steps’ to completion. For example, sketch commissions may be finished quickly because there are fewer WIP updates to send away and await approval for OR the lining and coloring stages for a particular commission might take less sessions to complete than others. It would be the last in the queue to be sketched, but if the buyer only pays for a rough sketch, it can be completed before other slots further up the queue.
-I try to deliver work within 6-8 weeks (sometimes less with sketch commissions), but sometimes work increases and therefore the time may increase. I ask for and appreciate your patience when such situations arise.
Reposting Rights
Reposting rights are always given to the individual buyers of commissions and buyers are free to post finished work once they have received it unless otherwise specified. Buyers do not need to wait for me to post the piece before them. This also applies to any additional users with characters featured in the commission. Post away :)
Right of Refusal
-Though this tends to be rare, know that I reserve the right to refuse service to anyone at any given time. This only tends to happen if the content is not something I feel comfortable doing or if there is great stress involved with dealing with a client.
Resell of Artwork
-Unless you request otherwise when purchasing the commission, I reserve the right to post finished commissions to other sites and sell prints of the commissions I make. This would likely be for conventions and such. Which is not so common for me yet, but I may be a more active artist at cons as time goes on.
-Likewise, if you intend to sell the artwork I make for you, I will tack on a one-time royalty fee that can be negotiated for each situation. My prices displayed in my price guide are for personal use only and not for intention of selling.
(Last updated March 20 2025: Removed Bloat Text from Right Of Refusal section)
By commissioning me, you accept and agree to be bound by my terms of service outlines below. These terms may be changed at any time.
It is your responsibility to read and fully understand all rules outlined before finalizing a commission. Should you have any concerns, feel free to ask me.
Payment and Refunds
-Payments are to be made through PayPal. Prices are in USD unless otherwise specified.
-Once Price is agreed upon, an invoice will be sent to the Paypal email you provide me.
-Payment is expected before any work begins. Once received, you will go onto the queue and I'll begin work on it shortly.
-All sales are final once the sketch has been approved. If you request a refund after that, you will receive the amount minus the work done so far. For example; if you buy a cell Shaded commission ($110) and request a refund after I have completed the lines($50), you will receive $60 back and I keep payment for the completed part of the work. You will, of course, receive a file for what was done to do with as you will.
-If you wish to commission me for a private piece (something you don't want me to post up anywhere when finished), you must alert me to this when you order your commission. An extra fee will be tacked onto the final price for this, as I won't be able to use the finished artwork to promote myself and attract further business.
Revisions
-Every commission comes with 3 free revisions. This is usually plenty, but if more than 3 revisions are requested, I will charge a small extra fee to help accommodate the extra time I'm taking to make fixes. Depending on how much revision is needed will determine the fee.
-Any large revisions, like pose alterations, must be made in the sketch stages. After lines are done, only small revisions should be requested. If you need help distinguishing a rough sketch, feel free to ask. My sketches can be rougher some days and it's okay if anything needs clarification.
Updates and WIPs
-As I work on commissions, I regularly send progress updates to the client via preferred method (e-mail, FA note, etc) for the stage I am on. For example, once I have started a commission and finished the rough sketch, I send it away to be reviewed. Once approved, I'll work on the next stage and send away, and so on. If you are the kind that likes to be surprised or otherwise does not wish to get progress updates, then please let me know when you commission :)
Queue Etiquette
-Those further up the queue are generally served first. This does not mean I will finish one before starting the next. Once a part has been done and sent for approval (sketch, lines, etc.) I move down the queue and work on the next approved piece and so on while I wait for approval on the first piece to keep myself as productive as possible.
-Exceptions to this usual pace are when someone pays a haste fee to have the picture finished by a guaranteed date, usually in a short time from commissioning. Another exception is with commissions that have fewer 'steps’ to completion. For example, sketch commissions may be finished quickly because there are fewer WIP updates to send away and await approval for OR the lining and coloring stages for a particular commission might take less sessions to complete than others. It would be the last in the queue to be sketched, but if the buyer only pays for a rough sketch, it can be completed before other slots further up the queue.
-I try to deliver work within 6-8 weeks (sometimes less with sketch commissions), but sometimes work increases and therefore the time may increase. I ask for and appreciate your patience when such situations arise.
Reposting Rights
Reposting rights are always given to the individual buyers of commissions and buyers are free to post finished work once they have received it unless otherwise specified. Buyers do not need to wait for me to post the piece before them. This also applies to any additional users with characters featured in the commission. Post away :)
Right of Refusal
-Though this tends to be rare, know that I reserve the right to refuse service to anyone at any given time. This only tends to happen if the content is not something I feel comfortable doing or if there is great stress involved with dealing with a client.
Resell of Artwork
-Unless you request otherwise when purchasing the commission, I reserve the right to post finished commissions to other sites and sell prints of the commissions I make. This would likely be for conventions and such. Which is not so common for me yet, but I may be a more active artist at cons as time goes on.
-Likewise, if you intend to sell the artwork I make for you, I will tack on a one-time royalty fee that can be negotiated for each situation. My prices displayed in my price guide are for personal use only and not for intention of selling.