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EXCLUSIVE COMMISSIONS

Six Easy Steps To Bring Your Visions To Life...

1. THE CONCEPT

You know what you want.  This is where it starts.  It might be a cover to a book you are planning on publishing.  It could be some monsters you need for a project that's launching on kickstarter.  It could even be a character you are playing in your Saturday night role playing game group.


Send me an email or contact me on FaceBook Messenger and let me know your ideas.  From here I will give you an estimate on how much the project will cost.

2. THE COST

The general estimate for your project will range from $40-50 per character as a base.  The more details you want on the characters and the more exacting you need these details to be, the higher the cost.  

A naked woman with long hair would cost less than a teal skinned elf with long ears, chain mail vest and a glowing sword.

After receiving the estimate, you pay half the total amount via PayPal.

3. THE BODY SKETCH

After payment is received I will begin work on the basic body and hair of your character concept.  I will generally send these sketches to you for approval before moving on.  If you feel breasts should be smaller, arms should be bigger or hair should bee redder, now is the time.

This process usually takes a day or two depending on how much we are able to communicate.

4. THE FULL SKETCH

This is where the costumes are put together, the characters are posed and the background is created.  Depending on the complexity of the project, this could take several more days.  During this time, I will be sending you sketches to make sure I'm creating what you want.

When you are happy with the picture I will collect the second half of the payment.

5. THE RENDER

Now starts the waiting process.  My computer will take the three dimensional images I worked with to create your picture and convert them into a flat image.  Depending on the size of your picture, this might take one day or it might take two or three days.  

Along the way, I may see something that is out of place, or something that just can be done better.  If this happens, I will stop the render and fix the problem.  This sets things back but I don't want to provide you with anything less than my best.

6. THE DELIVERY

Once the image has been rendered, I take it through Photoshop for a nice polish.  This will usually produce three or four variants of the picture, each slightly different.  I then upload them to Dropbox in .jpg format and link them to your email.  This allows you to download the full sized version of the work whenever you would like.

I stand by all of my work and I want to make sure that everyone who commissions a piece of art from me is totally satisfied with what they are getting.  If at any point prior to the final rendering you feel that I am just not meeting your expectations I will refund your initial deposit.

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