The prices above are for private/non-commercial illustrations.
You can post the artwork to social media, but please credit me as the artist.
I try to get all orders finished within 1 month; however, please allow up to 3 months depending on my backlog, unforeseen circumstances, etc. I will message you to inform you of any delay.
Once I have started work on your piece, I cannot provide refunds.
I can make small changes once I have completed your artwork, but major alterations may require an extra charge.
Once you have requested a commission slot, I'll let you know how many commissions are before yours in the waitlist, as well as how much time I estimate until I begin your commission.
Next, send me a detailed description of the character you want me to paint, and reference images! I love plenty of visual reference, and if you already have existing artwork of the character, it may reduce the price. Designing outfits/full characters from scratch is a more extensive process, and thus takes more time.
Extras, such as familiars, weapons, or complicated costumes, can increase the price. Likewise, complex characters such as dragonborn or tabaxi can cost extra due to the detail involved with scales/fur.
I'll send a Paypal invoice to your desired email. Once payment is made, I will start work! I prefer not to send invoices until I am ready to start work on the piece, so if you're waiting a while, I haven't forgotten you! I just don't want you to be out of pocket without art for too long.
I will likely send multiple WIPs at various stages to make sure you're happy with the design/composition. These are the best times to ask for changes, as they are get progressively harder to make as I move on!
I'll send a Google Drive link to your email when it is complete and approved. The link will take you to a folder containing a transparent high-resolution image in the .png format, as well as a version with a simple background (typically 1 or 2 colors of your choice).
You're always welcome—encouraged, even!—to send messages and talk me through your character! The better I understand your character, the better the art will be! Lastly, there may be things I am not comfortable with drawing, and I reserve the right to turn down a commission request if the subject matter is something I am not comfortable/confident painting.