
Commission Sheet
What's on the table:
Character centric pieces
The main focus lies on the character (or characters) drawn. The characters occupy significantly more space than the background/their surroundings. Basically your average commission. Mostly for personal use.


Reference Sheet
Reference sheet for your character! :D
I always do references as a colored sketch, simply out of principle that is the only thing I feel comfortable offering. When ordering a reference you get minimum 2, maximum 4 angles (front +...). Their accessories, alternative outfits may be drawn separately, however that will cost extra!
The price is €45/€65/€85 + 0%-20% (extra outfit(s)) + €5 to €10 (accessories)
If you wish, you could give me some more info about the character's personality so that I could draw them in a pose that'd suit them better. That way it might also show off some hidden details.
Examples:

Note! Since I very much so know how my own characters look like, I mostly did 1 fullbody of them. If you commission me for a reference, there will be at least 2 fullbody drawings of your character.

sorry for the mandatory watermark

Emotes
A couple little emotes with your character!
One pack is a minimum of 3 and a maximum of 7. Each emote costs €5 and is lined.
Examples:





Talksprites
Special deal for the content creators out there!
A pack of sprites to support what you're saying. Minimum of 2 and a maximum of 7 distinct emotes, each sprite costs a maximum of €15 and a minimum of €5, depending on the size and complexity.
A sprite can be animated for an additional fee. The extra price varies depending on the complexity of the animation.
For simplicity's sake, I wont count this as commercial.
Examples:

Unfortunately, this site does not permit for larger gifs to be uploaded, so the only animation kind I can showcase are short gifs.


Scenic
For now, these are off the table.
I consider scenic pieces to be drawings where the main focus is either the background, or the characters' interactions with it. There is a distinct background and foreground. The character is part of the setting.
