Commission TOS and FAQ

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TERM AND CONDITION:


:painter: What I will draw:

- Human, anthro, feral, and everything in between. Some gore/mild violence is okay.

- Original and fan characters.

- Gijinka or alternate versions of copyrighted characters (e.g., humanized pikachu, punk Elsa). As long as it's an original interpretation of a copyrighted design then it's a-okay!

:ohnoes: What I won't draw:

- Mecha and heavily armored characters (it's just not my preference).

- Porn, fetish art, anything political and extreme violence.

- Copyrighted characters (e.g., Mickey Mouse doing an interpretative dance).

:? What can you do with the finished commission:

- You're free to use artworks you commissioned for any non-profit purposes: Decorate your social sites, use as your desktop background, post it in your DA account with credit, print it out, burn it... But please do NOT claim that you draw it.

- If you want to commission artworks for commercial purposes (e.g., book cover, advertisement), discuss it with me.


PAYMENT METHODS:


I take cash via :iconpaypalplz:.

With big commission, I will always show you the sketch/concept first (unless you don't care/want to leave 100% of it up to my artistic freedom). Once you have approved of the sketch, send me the full payment and I will finish the commission.

After I have completed the commission, I can change some small details if you request, but I won't remake the whole picture.

You can request progress update of your commission at any time.

Note: Remember to pay for "Goods and services" and check on "No address needed" for Paypal.


FAQ:


Q: What's your canvas size?
A: For full drawings I usually work with a A4/300 DPI canvas. For chibi I might go with a smaller Ạ5 canvas. It's generally good enough for printing, if you want to print the commission out to hang or something. You can, of course, request a specific size for your commission (though I'm pretty sure my computer would explode with anything higher than 350 DPI).

Q: Why don't you draw copyrighted characters?
A: It's technically illegal to make money of copyrighted designs. Big companies won't usually sue a small artist for making money of a one-time drawing, but I will avoid it all together just in case. Fan characters and original interpretations of copyrighted characters fall into the grey area, hence I will draw those.


Have other questions? Feel free to drop me a note!

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