Terms Of Service
Posted 4 years agoPayment due within three days after invoice is sent, unless otherwise discussed. Invoices over 100$ can be paid in installments and require a 50% payment upfront.
You may request to cancel your commission for a full refund until I begin work. Once a commission has been started, there are no cancellations.
I will provide 3-4 thumbnail sketches for the commissioner to choose, and will do an additional sketch/revision for free. Additional revisions changing anything not in the references you have provided will cost an additional 15$. I will correct any errors and omissions on my part with regard to your references.
When paid in installments, I have the right to withhold the full resolution image until payment is complete, where applicable.
I have the right to refuse any commission for any reason.Please contact me via FurAffinity note for inquiries or updates. It is very important that you do not leave the subject line blank or delete the reply history from the body of the note! Blank or confusing subject lines and missing conversation history will at best slow my responses and at worst cause me to miss your communication.
I can draw pretty much any kink. Major ones i won't do include:
Gore
Diapers (unless TF)
Death
Cub
My que page can be found at this link: https://trello.com/b/tzjqSMOc/que Thinking about opening commissions
Posted 6 years agoI was maybe thinking of finally get to draw people's stuff
Maybe i'll open NSFWs aswell just you know, to be more inclusive of the 99% of the fandom
But yeah, i'm still not sure where should i store cash
and what prices to apply.
i didn't want to go too high, but neither i want to sell my stuff for a low price
Selling low priced stuff is a nobile cause i don't feel i could pursue so.
basically
i want to keep the pricing fair.
if anyone has a good method to decide what kind of pricing would be good i'm eager to listen!
Maybe i'll open NSFWs aswell just you know, to be more inclusive of the 99% of the fandom
But yeah, i'm still not sure where should i store cash
and what prices to apply.
i didn't want to go too high, but neither i want to sell my stuff for a low price
Selling low priced stuff is a nobile cause i don't feel i could pursue so.
basically
i want to keep the pricing fair.
if anyone has a good method to decide what kind of pricing would be good i'm eager to listen!
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