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Terms of Service

Copyright:

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  1. I have full rights over the artwork, which includes the right of using the artwork to promote my work. It may or may not be displayed on my website and social media for portfolio purposes.

  2. The client does not have the right to edit, modify, copy, or trace the commissioned work and claim it as their own taking full credit for it.

  3. The client may upload my artwork on social media on the condition that the client will be crediting me properly. You can use it as a profile picture even if the signature is cropped because of the settings of the app or website.

  4. The client may not make any money out of the commissioned work in any way or form.

  5. The client may not remove the signature or credit from the commissioned work when uploading it to social media.

 

 

Payment:

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  1. Payment will be upfront done online through PayPal in USD (as of right now).

  2. I will not begin or finish any artwork unless I have been paid the full payment.

 

 

Refund/ Cancelation:

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  1. If you wish to cancel the artwork I will refund you a percentage of the payment depending on the stage I am in. Make sure to check the progress with me to know how much you will be refunded if you wish to cancel.

  2. There will be no refund on completed work. Make sure to talk to me about any changes until you are completely satisfied.

  3. There will be a full refund if I cancel the work.

 

 

Contacting the client or the artist:

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  1. I will take responsibility for contacting you if I have a question about the commission.

  2. You will take full responsibility for contacting me regarding the artwork’s changes, adding, or cancelation. Do not wait until the last minute! I will not do major changes towards the end of the artwork progress.

  3. Do not spam me for a progress picture, it will just flood my email and make my work flow harder, thus making the work slower.

 

 

Termination of the work:

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  1. I reserve the right to discontinue work on your commission for rude behavior, harassment, and threats. A refund will not be issued for that. 

 

 

Adjusting the work:

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  1. Please contact me about any changes you want on the commission.

  2. I will also send you a work in progress for you to review.

  3. You will have three revisions while I am working on the product. 

  4. Any additional revisions will result in a fee. The fee will depend on how much the additional work will be.

  5. Final products will not be up for revisions. 

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Additional terms:

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  1. If you have a visual reference for a specific person or pose you want me to draw you must send it. I will not be able to work without them. Written reference is not enough. You must send a visual reference.

  2. I have the right to decline any commissioned work for any reason.

  3. Make sure to back up the artwork once you receive it. I might clear out my drive or it might go down.

  4. All of my work will be digital, there will be no shipments.

  5. I am not obligated to redo any commission for free if my artistic abilities improved.

  6. Commissions are for personal use. If you would like to commission for commercial work, please inform me beforehand.

  7. If you request a work in progress photo, I will be sending a lower quality file with a watermark. It is a procedure many artists take to protect their work from being stolen. The finished work will be of high quality (300 dpi or 350 dpi).

 

 

Can you negotiate the prices?

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No, those are flat rate prices. Those prices are fair for the time and effort I will be putting into each artwork I create. In addition to lowering the prices from what I have found online to make them more accessible. If I charge by the hour the prices will be too high. In addition, my prices are subject to change in the future depending on the economy. 

 

 

How long are you going to wait to receive the artwork?

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It depends on the complexity of the artwork, on the commission waitlist, and if you have provided all the information. I will contact you in between to let you know about the progress. In addition, you can check my Commissions Status Board for immediate information. 

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What is the difference between a request and a commission?

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A request is asking politely or formally for something. When you are asking for a request I choose the complexity of the art, if and where I publish it, when to start and when to finish it, and lastly, I choose if I get to do it or not. Nobody is paying me for the time and effort I put into the requested piece. I ask you to not repost, trace, copy, edit or claim credit over any of my requested art. Contact me before posting it to social media. I might not like the work and not want it to be uploaded.

 

A commission is an order for something to be produced in response to such an order. It means to buy something, you pay for what you ask for. You choose the complexity of the art and pay accordingly.

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The work I accept to do:

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  1. Chibi (cute characters style)

  2. Some animal features (ex. Ears, tail, scales, etc.).

  3. Fanart.

  4. Couples.

  5. Simple character design.

 

 

The work I do not accept to do:

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  1. NSFW.

  2. Robots.

  3. Realism.

  4. Nudity.

  5. Offensive or hate topics.

 

*Make sure to check my portfolio to check the kind of art I make and the style.

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