Iron Artist!!!!
Posted 10 years agoI decided to keep my FA going and in support of that I'm throwing an Iron Artist for myself. I aim to do 100 drawings in 90 days. All I ask from you guys is support in my goal and some suggestions with I will toss in with my other ideas and try to fit them into a theme which I will have for each week. Hope you all can help and spread the word.
Till then, keep drawing
Xander
Till then, keep drawing
Xander
Possibly deleting my FA...
Posted 10 years agoMy artwork doesn't seem to be good enough for commissions, I can't seem to get a job to keep a roof over my head, I might have to move back in with my family and get a job else where. Man depression sucks.
I need help...
Posted 10 years agoI have no food. I have all of about $30 in my bank account, and no job, I also just lost my phone today because I can't pay the bill. So if you know someone who's looking for a cheap commission or you're willing to commission me yourself it would be much appreciated, I could really use the help guys, I have about a month to somehow get my phone back, get a job and make another $900 to pay for rent. I could use all the help I can get. Please.
My ToS
Posted 10 years agoHey all, I figure I should probably have one of these up, it will be edited as I gain more commissions and have a better idea of what I feel should be in here:
My ToS
My Paypal account is knightofaqua[at]gmail.com
1. The commissoner (the one wanting a piece drawn) must come to the artist (the one who will be drawing the piece) with an idea of what they want in mind.
2. Dependent on the price of the overall piece a minimum of 50% must be received before the artist can begin the commission. What percentage can also be negotiated on a commission to commission basis.
3. Artist must receive a full description of the character(s) in the piece, whether by a paragraph or so of text, reference images of the character, or it's likeness, or a mix of the two.
4. The artist allows for a total of three alterations at each stage of the process (sketch, line art, flat color, full color). Once the sketch stage is complete, the positioning is set and only minor alterations to the body size are allowed before the start of the line art stage.
5. The commissioner retains full rights to his/her character(s) in the piece. However they do not own the rights to the piece itself.
6. The piece cannot be copied, reproduced, or altered in any way without the artist's permission.
7. The artist's signature must remain in the image as it was originally given to the commissioner unless express written permission from the artist is given
8. With the artist's permission the commissioner can use the finished piece for personal use on social media websites (i.e. Facebook, F-list, SoFurry, Furaffinity, etc) As long as credit is rightly given to the artist and the signature remains in the piece.
9. Cancelling the commission during the sketch stage means only 50% of the overall price is returned. After the sketch stage no more than 25% will be returned.
10. The artist has the right to refuse a piece based on what it may depict. The depiction will either have to be changed or if applicable an extra charge will be added.
My ToS
My Paypal account is knightofaqua[at]gmail.com
1. The commissoner (the one wanting a piece drawn) must come to the artist (the one who will be drawing the piece) with an idea of what they want in mind.
2. Dependent on the price of the overall piece a minimum of 50% must be received before the artist can begin the commission. What percentage can also be negotiated on a commission to commission basis.
3. Artist must receive a full description of the character(s) in the piece, whether by a paragraph or so of text, reference images of the character, or it's likeness, or a mix of the two.
4. The artist allows for a total of three alterations at each stage of the process (sketch, line art, flat color, full color). Once the sketch stage is complete, the positioning is set and only minor alterations to the body size are allowed before the start of the line art stage.
5. The commissioner retains full rights to his/her character(s) in the piece. However they do not own the rights to the piece itself.
6. The piece cannot be copied, reproduced, or altered in any way without the artist's permission.
7. The artist's signature must remain in the image as it was originally given to the commissioner unless express written permission from the artist is given
8. With the artist's permission the commissioner can use the finished piece for personal use on social media websites (i.e. Facebook, F-list, SoFurry, Furaffinity, etc) As long as credit is rightly given to the artist and the signature remains in the piece.
9. Cancelling the commission during the sketch stage means only 50% of the overall price is returned. After the sketch stage no more than 25% will be returned.
10. The artist has the right to refuse a piece based on what it may depict. The depiction will either have to be changed or if applicable an extra charge will be added.
Paypaal the dick
Posted 10 years agoI made one mistake with Paypal, had to try to fix it for about three weeks, and it only just got fixed. So I think I'm going to find something better than Paypal to do my commission stuff with.
That is all.
That is all.
I Live!!!
Posted 10 years agoI just got internet going after my fiancee and I moved to Chicago and I am ready to get back to drawing. So if anyone wants a sketch commission or something don't hesitate to drop me a note or PM me on F-List, I go by Aaron Reich there.
Possible drawing Idea...
Posted 10 years agoI'm thinking of drawing Sora from Kingdom Hearts 2, in one of the circles from the start of the game. I might add pics of Ventus, Aqua and Terra from Birth by Sleep. Comment below if you have any other ides I could do.
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