COMMISSIONS ARE OPEN!
Contact:
Contact is the biggest concern as far as commissions go.
On gaia.com, I do Art for Gaia Gold and go by "Azikeal."
If you would rather contact me there, my art shop can be found
/here.
Now, keep in mind that I am NOT always on Gaia. In fact, with classes approaching at the speed of a shit-load of homework, I may be on very very little.
The easiest was to get in touch with me would be good, old fashioned, email!
[link]@gmail.com
Payment:
I'm actually not very Paypal-oriented - I'd much rather go with a good 'ol fashioned check in the mail kind of thing.
If you really need paypal, I'll get off my lazy ass and figure out how to work it xD
WORK:
EXISTING ARTWORK:
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Prices vary with the artwork.
Just because it is graphite or plain ballpoint does NOT mean it comes cheaper than something I spent 10 minutes coloring.
I'm a reasonable person. Tell me what you think the piece is worth, and I'll reserve the right to disagree with you.
ORIGINAL/COMMISSIONED WORK:
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This is where things get interesting. I can draw anything from Fanart, to original requests, to portraiture. This part's up to you.
The price of Original commissions is really in the technique and difficulty of the subject.
Charging for how LONG it take to complete a piece is just stupid.
Email me, and we'll discuss an estimate together.
Want one, now?
Standard size (12"x 6") Lineart = More than likely somewhere between 5-20$, depending upon the detail work. Shading costs, kids. Add the detail, depth, and perspective, and the cost can range anywhere between 20-50$. Honestly, I hightly doubt it'll get more expensive than 35$, realistically.
Want it shaded in ink, rather than graphite? The increase will be barely noticeable, but recognize that it will exist.
Large (Canvas, Board, or Large Paper) = Pfft. This is all variable. Canvas is the only thing you need to really be afraid of, here.
I have no problem working days on a complex painting for little payment, but the real issue lies with the supplies. Canvas and paint are expensive, especially while I'm already paying MY way in art supplies for school. Just asking for canvas will cost you an extra 10$ -- the remainder of the total depends upon the detail and subject of the painting.
Questions? Concerns? Wanna debate? Email me anytime.