✧ Commissions Information ✧


ABOUT THE COMMISSIONS

Digital art Commissions will be provided to the Client via email in .jpeg or .png format; this does not include the Commission native files (e.g., .psd, .tif, etc.), Final size will be aprox 2000 x 2000 pixels (300DPI).If the Commission is for Commercial Purpose, i must be notified prior to the Start of Work. New Terms of Service may be written and agreed upon in a Commercial Purpose.


HOW TO ORDER - PROCESS

You have to send me an email at [email protected] and include the following information in your message:- Title with "Commission"
- Say if its for Personal or Commercial use
- Your Instagram/ Twitter (If any)
- All the Commission Details
- Reference images
A rough sketch will be emailed to you for confirmation.
You may make changes up to 2 times during the sketching and lineart stage
Once the lineart has been confirmed, NO FURTHER changes are allowed (Additional fees will be required if you want more changes after that).
Commission Duration: 1 week - 1 month depending on the waitlist


PAYMENT

All commissions must be paid in full upfront, before commission(s) is started
Payments accepted through Paypal USD (the Client is responsible for providing the correct amount, equal to the USD amount)
For clients who don't have a PayPal account, credit card payment is accepted through the website, here. The service is provided by PayPal and it does not require creating an account. The service accepts all types of credit card brands, including the major names like Visa, Mastercard, Discover and American Express.


TERMS & CONDITION

- All commissions will include my signature/watermark.
- You must credit me.
- You may not use the received commission for commercial use (ie. selling it as merchandise, prints etc)
- You are not allowed to produce it for profit or use it for non-profit benefits
- The artist holds the copyright of all personal use commissions (ie. posting on social media, making merchandise to be sold etc)
- You may not use it for NFT/Blockchain


The following is considered copyright infringement:
- Reproducing or using the copyrighted artwork commercially.
- Taking credit for the creation of the artwork.
- Removing any watermarks/signatures.
- Altering or editing the artwork without the artist’s consent.