My Commissions are now open!
You can find detailed information in this journal entry here:
https://www.furaffinity.net/journal/9655077
or if you happen to have a Deviant Art account and want to read something with pictures and is easier on the eyes, you can find the info here:
https://www.deviantart.com/zancuno/.....Open-858531986
Brief summary though.
This is my first run of commissions and I have to do payment via PayPal due to it being the easiest method for me at the time.
I have 3 slots available, and I hope to have them open up pretty quickly. Since I am on my first run, I will not be offering my full kit of skills and have picked and chose methods that do not take too long to make but aren't too bad in quality. I have the prices divided out between levels of completion (line art, flat color, and shading) and body aspects (head shot, half body, full body). The prices for these can be found in the posts linked above (FA having a link to the price sheet image since it can't embed.) I have to do the prices in USD as I live in the US and don't have a good way to do the conversions on the fly except through PayPal.
As for a brief summary of how to get a slot.
Check my packages and figure out which you want from me. After you have decided on your package, supply me a reference and a brief description of what you want done. I will not ask you to pay to reserve a slot and will only ask for payment before the process starts or after the rough sketch is done in some situations if you do not feel like going forward. Which upon the period of payment at the beginning or after sketch, you have to pay full upfront. Although if it comes time for me to pick up your order and I can't contact you, I may have to do another order while you are unavailable due to this style of slot filling and then try contacting you again later.
After you have obtained a slot, I will need additional info like an email address for PayPal (for invoice or money request), an alternate email for package delivery if you do not want the PayPal email to be the delivery point (I deliver via email so you get the real images and not any run through compression). Some social credentials so I can show other people your ownership of the art (hey free promotion). A form of communication will be required for communication about the process if you do not prefer talking through email. Also upon getting a slot, you can throw about as many references of the character at me you think I will need.
I will have several periods where I will pause my work and ask for feedback. The main times for doing so will be (if it applies):
after rough sketch
after line art
after base color
After shading
There may be several periods in these milestones where I will ask for feedback, as I may require somewhat active conversation. I do not like to leave people in the dark.
When it comes to revisions I will require that:
Any poses, angles, stances, etc must be proposed during the sketching phase. After the line art starts, I cannot change the pose.
Any additional references found after the fact must be given before the shading process begins.
If I am missing any markings or details to the design, you must tell me before I move to flat color.
If I use a wrong color or am missing any colors, you must tell me before I get to shading.
Once shading starts, there is no going back, I will most likely ask several times if things are correct before continuing.
As for ownership rights, I'm under the opinion that you are buying the art from me. Like buying an apple from a store it is yours now and you can do about what you want with it. I like this way of thinking. So while I will keep rights over author credit, publishing, displaying the art, etc. You the buyer will be able to use the art commercially if you so wish. As long as I am credited as the artist, you can use the art anywhere. If you ordered a commission off me to put on say a T-shirt, go for it. You can make profits off the artwork after you get it from me. Granted this will be at your own risk. Once you buy it, I am not liable for say a situation where you put a pokemon on a T-shirt and pokemon shuts you down and takes the profits. If you or I do not own the intellectual property in the piece you are commissioning off me, I do not own that IP nor can you use the art to say you do. Although as long as you are commissioning something original or you own the IP to off me, you should be fine slapping that on a coffee mug and making a quick buck.
Although at any time, if anyone decides to charge back the money to try to steal the artwork either during or after the commission, you lose all rights to that artwork and I can have those images taken down as my rights. So please don't be like that. I will be using a Serial ID system to make my buyers feel like the own the artwork that much more. The Serial ID itself will become a tag you can search to find the image. So if an image is stolen, typing in the Serial ID can lead whoever searches to a post about stolen art. It's in your best interest to not try to rip me off, and this Serial ID system will be a nice bonus for the community.
The Does and Don't of what I do are in the links above. I do have some specialties like canids, lucario (especially), and a somewhat decent reptile quality. Although at the time, I will not be doing NSFW commissions. I need more experience before I can deliver my full kit of skills and do NSFW in the commission process. Eventually though these may be an option in the future.
You can find detailed information in this journal entry here:
https://www.furaffinity.net/journal/9655077
or if you happen to have a Deviant Art account and want to read something with pictures and is easier on the eyes, you can find the info here:
https://www.deviantart.com/zancuno/.....Open-858531986
Brief summary though.
This is my first run of commissions and I have to do payment via PayPal due to it being the easiest method for me at the time.
I have 3 slots available, and I hope to have them open up pretty quickly. Since I am on my first run, I will not be offering my full kit of skills and have picked and chose methods that do not take too long to make but aren't too bad in quality. I have the prices divided out between levels of completion (line art, flat color, and shading) and body aspects (head shot, half body, full body). The prices for these can be found in the posts linked above (FA having a link to the price sheet image since it can't embed.) I have to do the prices in USD as I live in the US and don't have a good way to do the conversions on the fly except through PayPal.
As for a brief summary of how to get a slot.
Check my packages and figure out which you want from me. After you have decided on your package, supply me a reference and a brief description of what you want done. I will not ask you to pay to reserve a slot and will only ask for payment before the process starts or after the rough sketch is done in some situations if you do not feel like going forward. Which upon the period of payment at the beginning or after sketch, you have to pay full upfront. Although if it comes time for me to pick up your order and I can't contact you, I may have to do another order while you are unavailable due to this style of slot filling and then try contacting you again later.
After you have obtained a slot, I will need additional info like an email address for PayPal (for invoice or money request), an alternate email for package delivery if you do not want the PayPal email to be the delivery point (I deliver via email so you get the real images and not any run through compression). Some social credentials so I can show other people your ownership of the art (hey free promotion). A form of communication will be required for communication about the process if you do not prefer talking through email. Also upon getting a slot, you can throw about as many references of the character at me you think I will need.
I will have several periods where I will pause my work and ask for feedback. The main times for doing so will be (if it applies):
after rough sketch
after line art
after base color
After shading
There may be several periods in these milestones where I will ask for feedback, as I may require somewhat active conversation. I do not like to leave people in the dark.
When it comes to revisions I will require that:
Any poses, angles, stances, etc must be proposed during the sketching phase. After the line art starts, I cannot change the pose.
Any additional references found after the fact must be given before the shading process begins.
If I am missing any markings or details to the design, you must tell me before I move to flat color.
If I use a wrong color or am missing any colors, you must tell me before I get to shading.
Once shading starts, there is no going back, I will most likely ask several times if things are correct before continuing.
As for ownership rights, I'm under the opinion that you are buying the art from me. Like buying an apple from a store it is yours now and you can do about what you want with it. I like this way of thinking. So while I will keep rights over author credit, publishing, displaying the art, etc. You the buyer will be able to use the art commercially if you so wish. As long as I am credited as the artist, you can use the art anywhere. If you ordered a commission off me to put on say a T-shirt, go for it. You can make profits off the artwork after you get it from me. Granted this will be at your own risk. Once you buy it, I am not liable for say a situation where you put a pokemon on a T-shirt and pokemon shuts you down and takes the profits. If you or I do not own the intellectual property in the piece you are commissioning off me, I do not own that IP nor can you use the art to say you do. Although as long as you are commissioning something original or you own the IP to off me, you should be fine slapping that on a coffee mug and making a quick buck.
Although at any time, if anyone decides to charge back the money to try to steal the artwork either during or after the commission, you lose all rights to that artwork and I can have those images taken down as my rights. So please don't be like that. I will be using a Serial ID system to make my buyers feel like the own the artwork that much more. The Serial ID itself will become a tag you can search to find the image. So if an image is stolen, typing in the Serial ID can lead whoever searches to a post about stolen art. It's in your best interest to not try to rip me off, and this Serial ID system will be a nice bonus for the community.
The Does and Don't of what I do are in the links above. I do have some specialties like canids, lucario (especially), and a somewhat decent reptile quality. Although at the time, I will not be doing NSFW commissions. I need more experience before I can deliver my full kit of skills and do NSFW in the commission process. Eventually though these may be an option in the future.
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