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I will start working on the commission after payment.
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PROCESS
1 • Describe what type of commission you would like and provide reference image (photos, drawings, sketches) of everything you might need (characters/objects/settings/etc) with any necessary descriptions.
2 • After discussing the details of the commission, I will send the sketch for approval. I will propose you a a fairly defined and clear sketch. At this point if you want me to change something you can let me know. Feel free to ask me for all the changes you think are appropriate and that you like best. Let me know all the changes together because you are entitled to one overall revision.
After that I will send you the corrected sketch and any changes requested after the edited sketch will be paid as extra.
• Color stage:
Let me know everything you want first, if you want a specific palette or something else. I will send you the flat colors, therefore without shadows and lights, and you can ask me for color changes if necessary. As for the previous step each subsequent change will be calculated as an extra in the price.
• Definitive:
Tell me everything you would like for the highlights and shadows, if you want dark or soft shadows, or if you want colored light that comes from a specific direction, in case you don't have any special requests, I will proceed as I deem appropriate to enhance the illustration and do a good job. I will send you the definitive one and the work will be finished, changes after the final are calculated as extra. If you want the file with the original size so you can print it or use it as you like, just send me the email and I'll send it to you via drive
Artist rights:
Artist reserves full rights to the image and its distribution and use, unless otherwise specified.
Artist reserves the right to display any commissioned images on any of their social media profiles or their portfolio.
Artist has the right to decline any commission request without any reason.
Do not edit or share edited (not by the artist) versions of the final artwork