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Commission Info

Traditional
Pencil Sketches: $ 8
Inked Drawing(no color): $10
Inked Drawing(w/marker): $15
Inked Drawing(w/colored pencil): $15
Drawing(w/watercolor): $25

Digital
Sketches: $5
Inked Drawing(no color): $15
Drawing(CGed w/Photoshop): $30
Drawing(CGed w/Painter): $35


Extras
Each Extra Character: $5
Basic Background: $5
Complicated Background: $15

How to get a Commission:

1. Send me an e-mail with "COMMISSION" as the subject. (If the e-mail's subject is not "COMMISSION" I will delete it.)

2. In this e-mail you should write a complete description of what you would like. If you have any references for the image you can send those as well.

3. After this I will tell you how much time it should take me to complete and the total.

4. Once I am half-way done with the image I will contact you again, this time asking you to pay and showing you the work in progess.

5. Once I receive your payment I will send the completed image to you.

Payment:

PayPal only. Sorry but at this moment I am unable to recieve checks, cash, or money order because I move between states every few months. If you don't have PayPal your best bet would be stopping by my art table at any conventions I attend and paying me in person. Other then that paypal is the only way.

I will ask for payment before the image is sent out. If I don't recieve payment you won't recieve the commission.

Traditional & Digital:

A traditional or digital commission is a drawing of one full character of your choice. If you wish to have more then one character in one image you will need to pay for every extra character. Backgrounds are also extra.

Traditional images will be mailed to you upon completion via US Postal Service. Shipping is not included in the prices listed above.

Digital images will be e-mailed to you once completed. If you wish to have a digital commission printed and shipped you will need to let me know so I can give you a quote.




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