Some things to mention (Commission decline reasons)
5 years ago
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Ok so I forgot to add this to my commission sheet, didnt think it's necessary though since this rarely happens like rarely, but if I say "no" to a commission, it's for a reason. I don't like when someone tries to push me to do something I can't deal with atm or just don't do for reasons. For examples, it's not just a commission being complicated in concept, it can mean for angles and positions to that's complicated for my skills at the moment, especially ones I never practiced. Commissions, I'm usually prepared to draw a specific way that people are use to seeing me doing, which is the common sideview, front view, or sometimes backview/back side view positions. I don't wanna be stuck on a commission I gotta potentially redo 10000 times because I suck at the way the person wants their character to be positioned, that i'm amateur to, that stuff is usually for outside commissions when artists practice that stuff on free time.
I'm not use to drawing positions like downwards and upwards type stuff, like if you laid on the ground and drew someone from that angle looking up at them, or someone laying flat down on a bed instead of like an almost standing pose instead and even the camera view of someone looking down at there feet, from above them, if that makes sense. Those types of positions is a pain for me atm and gotta learn in time. (I'm a slow improver if you didn't notice.) so yeah. If I say no, try to understand, im fine with alternative ideas, but if it doesn't work for me either, then i'll leave it there, or stop responding if it keeps becoming an issue.
I'm not use to drawing positions like downwards and upwards type stuff, like if you laid on the ground and drew someone from that angle looking up at them, or someone laying flat down on a bed instead of like an almost standing pose instead and even the camera view of someone looking down at there feet, from above them, if that makes sense. Those types of positions is a pain for me atm and gotta learn in time. (I'm a slow improver if you didn't notice.) so yeah. If I say no, try to understand, im fine with alternative ideas, but if it doesn't work for me either, then i'll leave it there, or stop responding if it keeps becoming an issue.
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