So...yeah...we're actually doing this. I am officially taking commissions now, and this journal is going to be what keeps track of everything: the type of art I'll offer, the guidelines, the commission slots, etc. Not gonna lie, I'm both super excited and super nervous about all this; it's a lot to take in and I've never done this sort of thing before. Still, my hopes are high and I've done my research, so hopefully everything works out okay. However, before we get into get into the nitty-gritty of what I'm going to be offering, let me set a few ground rules so that there's (hopefully) no confusion:
You MUST send me a DA note detailing all of the information needed for whatever you're commissioning. I'll get more in-detail later, but this will help give me a solid starting point.
Only ONE commission per person.
**This means either only ONE Standard FUSEmon OR Concept Sheet per person. First come, first serve. Once all of the slots have been filled, I won't take anymore commissions until the most or all of the clients on the list have had their commissions completed.
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I will update the journal when this happens, and again when the slots have opened up again. I have the right to decline your commissions should the piece prove too difficult to complete OR if something happens outside of my control. **
On a sub-note, if this happens after you've already paid for a commission, I will offer a full refund. Payment must be made IN ADVANCE before I start working on your commission. This is to avoid someone asking me for a commission and then vanishing on me without paying.
I will only be accepting payments through PayPal. Out of courtesy, please be patient with me regarding when your commission will be done. Keep in mind that I'm an active college student, so my drawing schedule may be irregular at times. Though, of course, I'll always try to get your commissions done as soon as possible.
While I'm open to working on just about anything, there are certain things that I will NOT draw:
-Mature Content/Fetish material
-Over-complicated/Over-detailed designs (Yes, I realize it's ME saying that.) **
If there IS something that you'd like to commission that's not one of the options listed below, send me a note and we'll work it out.I think that covers just about everything. So, with all that said, let's get into the details.
COMMISSION DETAILS
So, like I said in the first guideline, before commissioning something from me, you need to send me a DA note FIRST detailing all of the information listed below:
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Commissioner Name (A.K.A.: Your DA username)-
PayPal Email (Ex: paypal@email.com)
**Note: Alternatively, you can also use your normal email address if you don't have a PayPal one. It SHOULD work just fine, though PayPal is recommended.-
Commission Details (Fusion components, descriptions, bios, etc.)-
Reference Images (For example, if you're commissioning me to make FUSEmon based off of a specific thing or draw one of your own characters, just make sure to give a reference image for that to give me a good foundation as to where to start)-
Additional Info (Any other details that you'd like to address with me before moving forward.)Once you send me the note, I'll look over everything to make sure everything checks out, and then let you know if either you're all set or if there's something else I want to discuss with you. Also, DO NOT SEND ME YOUR PAYMENT UNTIL
AFTER I CONFIRM EVERYTHING, as I want to make sure everything is calculated accordingly before giving the final confirmation. Once you get the "all-clear", that's when I'll send you an invoice on PayPal and you can proceed with the payment.
I also make it a habit to try and preview the work-in-progress of the commission in question with you, just to make sure if everything looks okay or not. It's a sort of quality checking measure to make sure the piece comes out as good as possible while also making sure it's exactly what you (the commissioner) asked and paid for.
And, of course, if you have any questions you'd like to ask me concerning these guidelines, please feel free to let me know and I'll be more than happy to answer as best I can.
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LIST OF OPTIONS
(Please note that prices may be subject to change)
Commissions - $45
Character Concept Sheets(Please let me know what specific elements you want me to detail.)Example(s):
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Commissions - $30
Standard FUSEmon (Max. 3 Pokemon)
This price may fluctuate depending on what Pokemon are asked for. (Ex: Certain Mega-Evos, Ultra Necrozma, Complete Zygarde, etc.)Example(s):
Complex Art Pieces (General rule of thumb: Pieces that have multiple characters or actual backgrounds tend to fall under this category.)
*Please note that prices may vary depending on the number of characters in the piece.Example(s):
Complex/Legendary Fakemon
(Highly recommended that you give me a general idea of what it looks like, it's type, any special abilities, etc.)(Generally consists of final-stage or legendary/mythical Pokemon. Price may vary depending on the level of detail)~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Commissions - $20
Simple FUSEmon (Max. 3 Pokemon)
(These are fusions that mainly consist of simpler Pokemon components*, such as the baby-'mons, 1st stage 'mons, or simple legendaries like Mew or Jirachi)
*If you're not sure which Pokemon fall into this category, feel free to ask me when you send your note.Example(s):
Simple Art Pieces(Generally consists of one character and no background, save for a basic gradient)Example(s):
Pokemon Gijinkas(Please specify their Natures and whether or not they have any held items)Example(s):
Simple Fakemon
(Highly recommended that you give me a general idea of what it looks like, it's type, any special abilities, etc.)(Generally consists of basic standalone or a basic to mid-stage point of a line)Example(s):
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Commissions - $15
Custom Sprites/Sprite FusionsExample(s):
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Commissions - $5
Sketches/Lineart(Please specify whether or not you want these colored)Example(s):