Commission Terms and Conditions - MUST READ
10 years ago
A loud roar breaks through the silence and glowing yellow eyes grab you're attention refusing to let you go..
While I am happy to negotiate on most things, below is a list of my general guidelines so if you plan to commission me at any time in the future please do read this first. I will likely add more as I go along.
1. All payments are Paypal only. The address to send them to is bluepossum17@gmail.com.
2. I expect payment upfront before I start doing lineart.
3. I will allow one or two sketches per image before moving onto the main commission piece but you must have a solid idea of what you want me to draw first. Sketches are a way for me to hash things out and see if I'm interpreting your description correctly. They are not designed to be an endless supply of free art for you.
4. I have a right to refuse any commission I choose, however I will whenever possible give you a reason why.
5. If a commission is a gift for another person, I expect you to have cleared it with them first or at the very least know they won't find the subject matter questionable. I will not be responsible if you and the other party had a falling out and decide to cancel the commission. If this is the case, I will not as a general rule give out refunds as it's my time and labour that have been spent.
6. I realize not everyone is good at art or writing a detailed description, which is why I prefer to livestream my work so you the commissioner can correct any mistakes as we go along. However, the more details and information I have, the more accurate my work will be for you.
7. While not required, I would love it if after I post your commission you could visit this page: http://sfw.furaffinity.net/journal/5805761/ and fill out a short feedback segment that would be very much appreciated. Be honest too. Helpful criticism helps me know what I did wrong and how I can improve on it :) (ie, I've had someone tell me before that a piece I did was 'stupid' but when asked why they thought that, they couldn't give an answer but just stated they were being helpful. Criticism is not just telling an artist what they did wrong, but instead telling them 'this is good but maybe you could do it this way to make it better next time' Just putting that out there.. )
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