Current commissions only offer digital images. For any images you receive through commissions, I grant you permission to use them in commercial and non-commercial works, with or without attribution or credit to me. I am not responsible for any illegal activities where usage of my art is involved.
By default, these permissions are non-exclusive and I will post whatever you commission to my website and my socials. If you don’t want me to do this, please tell me! (see USAGE OF ART ON MY WEBSITE AND SOCIALS below)
To promote my art, I’ll post anything you commission to my website, to my Ko-fi page, and on my socials. My commissions will be under a CC BY-NC-ND 4.0 license, which restricts it to non-commercial and non-derivative usage with attribution (these restrictions do not apply to you).
You can request me not to do so, however, at no extra charge. Ideally you should make that request before I finish your commission; I’ll take down my art if you request me to, but asking me earlier means your art doesn’t get posted in the first place.
If you’re fine with me posting the work you commissioned but want it to be under a different license, please specify the license you want me to post it under. For Creative Commons licenses and other licenses published on the internet, share me the name and ideally a link to the license. For any other license, you’ll have to describe it to me.
(see REVISIONS) I can take edits and revisions (the latter, to an extent). I’ll send you whatever edits I do, but I won’t post them unless you ask me to; this is to save time. I will, however, post revisions as I do with finished works– again, unless you ask me not to.
Ideally I will finish your commission within a week of you requesting it. I’ll likely be working on multiple commissions within the same day. Finished pieces go on the schedule first; the most complicated sketches and finished pieces get worked on the earliest.
If I don’t get your commission done within a week, it is likely because of physical or mental health issues. You are free to refund at any point before I finish your commission; see REFUNDS.
The refund policy for past due commissions does not apply for revisions of completed work; if I have sent you completed work then you are not eligible for a refund.
I will not accept any requests for lewd, suggestive, or fetish art. If you’re confused about whether or not what you’re asking for falls in that category, please reach out with me (see CONTACT).
With that in mind, I will also reject anything depicting or endorsing pedophilia, zoophilia, necrophilia, or incest. People requesting such will be blocked from commissioning me and blocked from my socials.
Lastly, I will not accept art that harasses groups or individuals. I will also not draw anything that endorses political views. This excludes anything depicting queer or gender-queer pride. This can also be vague, so if you’re confused about what I’m willing to draw, again, please contact me (see CONTACTS).
You may refund commissions at any point after I finish sketching artwork. Before this, I’ll send you sketches for the work you commissioned, and you can confirm whether you want me to edit the sketch (see REVISIONS), refund the commission, or continue working.
I don’t offer refunds past the sketching stage, where you have confirmed I can finish your commission, unless a week has passed since then. If I fail to finish your commission within a week after the sketching phase, you may ask for a refund. (see TURNAROUND & SCHEDULING)
I count redraws as revisions. If I have to redraw the piece– i.e. in a new pose, or from a new angle– this counts as a revision. An edit doesn’t count as a revision, even for finished works; you can ask for as many edits as you want.
You can ask for as many sketches as you’d like during the sketching phase. I, however, only offer one revision for commissions I’ve finished. Redoing your piece from scratch takes as much effort
I don’t offer refunds for revisions of completed art; this applies even if you’re asking for a one during the revision’s sketch phase.
I will work with you to avoid having to do such a revision. We can talk with one another to find the specific pose you’re looking for, or I can draw you a sheet of poses to choose from. Again, you can ask for as many sketches as you’d like; this is when you should figure out the pose and angle, not after the commission’s finished and I’ve already done the full linework, coloring, and shading.
Before I start working on the final piece, I start with sketches. My sketches are typically at a low resolution with at most rough cleanup. I’ll also likely include rough lighting/shading or incomplete coloring, if you’ve ordered those add-ons.
I’ll keep communications open and I’ll handle your requests as they come, or I’ll let you know when I can.
The sketching phase starts when I have given the first sketch, or when I have told you I am starting work on your commission, and ends when you confirm I can finish your commission. You may refund at any point during the sketching phase (see SKETCHING PHASE).
During the sketching phase (see SKETCHING PHASE above), or during your initial request, you can also ask for a “pose sheet” containing different poses. You can either provide a rough description of the pose you’re looking for, specify a detail or set of details you want the final pose to have, or ask me to come up with whatever pose I can. I default to six (6) poses, but you can specify how many you want.
If you have any questions regarding commissions and these terms of service, please don’t hesitate to contact me: