Commission Information ---------------------- I rarely take requests, first of all, unless it's an idea that reall sparks my creativity. Trades are okay with me and, to some extent, preferable over commissions (money coming in the mail for me would bring some questions from my livingmates.) I'm willing to do single pictures, series, and animations, but for an animation I expect no less than a series trade in return (120 frames takes a long time to render.) So, here's about all you need to know: 1. Send e-mail with a few paragraphs worth of description of what you want. This includes character descriptions, reference pictures, scene, mood, and the copyright details for the characters involved (not necessary for anonymous characters that may be involved.) 2. Tell me what it is you're going to offer or can offer. 3. When you would like this by. I can be pretty busy and don't want to have a buyer breathing down my neck because I don't have the time. Artists that I feel are really good will certainly get something of a 'price' decrease and something of an increase on my speed of work. I don't do prints, so sending a hardcopy is usually out of the question seeing as I lack a working printed, and I rarely, if ever, send out the model, unless it is in some way stipulation of the project.