Paypal Commissions Are Open (+Ko-Fi)
6 years ago
So yeah, I finally have a means to make and spend money online. No longer would I have to worry about dealing with requests that aren't worth my time ($1 for 3 hours? When every good artist I know had better pricing standards? No thanks.), but I can finally make some useful cash. Granted I've yet to get a job in real life (tried to, but got too nervous to do a job search), but might as well try this, I mean I've seen other bondage artists make literally the U.S minimum wage and higher off Patreon, so why the heck not? Of course at the time I made my Paypal account, my family was in a financial emergency situation (my dad's work van broke down during the week of tax day). Not sure how recovery from that is going, but it doesn't hurt to take extra safety measures.
Anyway, I tested out the idea of taking commissions by timing the process of making two pictures. The Emma and Kitty picture with the two girls in treadroll sacks took five or six hours to make due to the intricate details (even with the very generic background) while the Dawn picture I made as a test drive (I figured I'd be expected to make experimental stuff here and there) took me three hours to draw. That's for the complete drawing process of those two pictures. Hopefully I got the right idea for a price, I mean Vaultman used to do this stuff for $20 a pop for a one-character picture and $30 for a two-character pic, so why not? Anyway, here are my prices.
Base Price (1 or 2 character full color): $15 (I can only do full-colors; I'm a little OCD with my art in a way that I don't like leaving things unfinished).
+1 Extra Character: +$5 each
+Complex/Intricate Details: +$7.50 (Believe me, drawing Emma and Kitty in treadroll sacks needed the extra care to be put into those finer details in the padding. Did I mention that Chelsea and Courtney picture I did? The fine details are about the most tedious/difficult part in doing these Total Drama pictures.)
That aside, here are my guidelines.
1. Avoid anything pornographic, please. If you couldn't already tell from the lack of naked girls since 2017, I've basically retired on that front.
2. I'd like things to stick with Total Drama; OCs are still allowed.
3. No guro, death, scat, watersports (piss), beastiality/bestiality, furries, rape (WTF? No!), GID (why would I wanna tie men up?), yaoi, flatulence (NO!), futanari (OUTTA THIS HOUSE! OUTTA THIS HOUSE! Spirits begone from this house..!), and vore.
4. Amber zones (you know, those yellow lights that tell you to slow the f down?) include diapers (I'm basically most comfortable with them when associated with straitjacket/asylum scenarios if you couldn't already tell from my last few diaper pics. No diaper-messing, you trash heaps!) and tickling (it's an amber-zone because I dislike foot-licking).
5. I have the right to deny ANY commission. Believe me, it's a basic right for any artist, normal or weird, to deny anything they're uncomfortable with. We don't like Choosing Beggars!
That aside, if you can't afford to buy my art or think my prices for niche art is greedy, why not check out my Ko-Fi. You can donate $3 a pop at anytime (maybe more depending on how many "coffees" you wanna donate). Yeah, I thought the base price was $2, but I guess Starbucks raised their coffee prices recently. Mhmm. Anyway, here's a link to my Ko-Fi if you want to donate money in order to support my work.: https://ko-fi.com/Z8Z0KCHY
I have a Patreon, but considering the time of the year, I'd rather y'all not have to worry about monthly donation-subscriptions. But yeah, if you want to support me and my art, there's commissions and my Ko-Fi.
Anyway, I tested out the idea of taking commissions by timing the process of making two pictures. The Emma and Kitty picture with the two girls in treadroll sacks took five or six hours to make due to the intricate details (even with the very generic background) while the Dawn picture I made as a test drive (I figured I'd be expected to make experimental stuff here and there) took me three hours to draw. That's for the complete drawing process of those two pictures. Hopefully I got the right idea for a price, I mean Vaultman used to do this stuff for $20 a pop for a one-character picture and $30 for a two-character pic, so why not? Anyway, here are my prices.
Base Price (1 or 2 character full color): $15 (I can only do full-colors; I'm a little OCD with my art in a way that I don't like leaving things unfinished).
+1 Extra Character: +$5 each
+Complex/Intricate Details: +$7.50 (Believe me, drawing Emma and Kitty in treadroll sacks needed the extra care to be put into those finer details in the padding. Did I mention that Chelsea and Courtney picture I did? The fine details are about the most tedious/difficult part in doing these Total Drama pictures.)
That aside, here are my guidelines.
1. Avoid anything pornographic, please. If you couldn't already tell from the lack of naked girls since 2017, I've basically retired on that front.
2. I'd like things to stick with Total Drama; OCs are still allowed.
3. No guro, death, scat, watersports (piss), beastiality/bestiality, furries, rape (WTF? No!), GID (why would I wanna tie men up?), yaoi, flatulence (NO!), futanari (OUTTA THIS HOUSE! OUTTA THIS HOUSE! Spirits begone from this house..!), and vore.
4. Amber zones (you know, those yellow lights that tell you to slow the f down?) include diapers (I'm basically most comfortable with them when associated with straitjacket/asylum scenarios if you couldn't already tell from my last few diaper pics. No diaper-messing, you trash heaps!) and tickling (it's an amber-zone because I dislike foot-licking).
5. I have the right to deny ANY commission. Believe me, it's a basic right for any artist, normal or weird, to deny anything they're uncomfortable with. We don't like Choosing Beggars!
That aside, if you can't afford to buy my art or think my prices for niche art is greedy, why not check out my Ko-Fi. You can donate $3 a pop at anytime (maybe more depending on how many "coffees" you wanna donate). Yeah, I thought the base price was $2, but I guess Starbucks raised their coffee prices recently. Mhmm. Anyway, here's a link to my Ko-Fi if you want to donate money in order to support my work.: https://ko-fi.com/Z8Z0KCHY
I have a Patreon, but considering the time of the year, I'd rather y'all not have to worry about monthly donation-subscriptions. But yeah, if you want to support me and my art, there's commissions and my Ko-Fi.
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