Adoptables status and other stuff
7 years ago
Alright - I'm making this journal to keep the track of my adoptables :)
First of all - a big thank you goes to
Alanduakare and
Anabel who pushed me to make this 'a thing'!
After finishing all of those I'll release another pack.
I must say that I'm very flattered and also shocked that this idea gathered so much attention! (thank you
Anabel ;) )
This really boosts my motivation and will to play and create more.
Thank you all! :)
First of all - a big thank you goes to


LIST:
No. 1
ladyfenrir - [paid] - 90% - Final touches - link to submission
No. 2
furrystang - [paid] - 100% - FINISHED ^^ - link to submission
No. 3
AviatingWolf - [paid] - 30% - Still in production :) - link to submission
No. 4
theYUO - [paid] - 30% - Still in production :) - link to submission
After finishing all of those I'll release another pack.
I must say that I'm very flattered and also shocked that this idea gathered so much attention! (thank you

This really boosts my motivation and will to play and create more.
Thank you all! :)
I'd also be interested in a commission? I don't know if you offer them? Or even a guided YCH, with you auctioning off slots and the commissionee then able to offer a theme ("Fast" or "soft" or "Minor key") to work with? That would be absolutely stunning!
These are all coming along beautifully though :D
In terms of commissions - the reason why I created 'adoptables' in a first place is that this is a very new thing for me - to sell music. It's easier to start with offering the potential buyer something that they can hear and decide if they wish to buy it - like YCH where you get the pose and composition of the characters. So first I would like to develop my style so people would know what the expect from me... because my portfolio is not very big and diversified ;) I guess that after some packs of adoptables I'll feel confident enough to offer an 'custom' auction. Because even right now, before the auction is ended, I already have a melody to work with. I listen to it a lot during the day to get very familiar with it. So when I sit to record a final piece it's easier to me. Making a whole new song is more time consuming since this is a whole new piece. At this moment I want to focus on the attention to the commissioner, overall quality of my work and how to work with commissions anyway.
So I'm not saying no. Stay tuned :)
And thank you for your very kind words. I'm very flattered ^^
I'll have to keep an ear out for some music that potentially resonates with me, otherwise I'll keep my eyes out for that offer to start doing commissions! I wish you all the very best!