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eytan • 6 January 2013 at 12:34 AM
Taking commissions. 😋Don't get me wrong, I'm not a busy artist- more of a lazy one actually >> But still, I'll try my luck at such a thing as taking commissions and doing them on time. Bear with me here, I'm a snail... but still, I'll do all I can to get your drawings ready on time.So! Getting down to business:--What you want drawn: Could be anything - characters (could be roleplay ones), creature suggestions, animals, ect. The only thing I find tricky to draw are landscapes.--Price: Going to be determined by you and me. The exact price is going to be made at the end, though, when you see the piece of art and judge it. That's when you (and sometimes me) determine whether the price is worth the art. Let's be fair to each other.--Type of art: I am strictly a traditional artist. I don't rely on any other program than good old paint (though it takes a lot of time to actually get something done with it). Paper, pencil and watercolor, crayons (my technique isn't childish, don't worry XD), color pencil or marker. The types of art are - sketches, shaded sketches, linearts, colored (can be with watercolor, crayons, color pencils or marker, as stated above). And in some cases... I also can do a digital sketch/doodle, but not a fully colored piece.--Deadlines: I can do sketches in the matter of minutes, linearts in an hour (depending on the size), colored drawings, however, might need a bit of time. Usually a watercolor is done in three, to four hours, but really, it depends on the time I have to my disposal.~Form:What you want drawn: Price (you're willing to pay): Type of art: Deadline:
jemmie • 6 January 2013 at 9:23 AM
@eytanWait, wait. Prices as in like...EC or real money?
eytan • 6 January 2013 at 12:27 PM
@jemmie Of course not real money. EC 😊 Just state a price you're capable/willing to pay, then when the art is ready you determine whether the price stated is worth the art.