It's so amazing to see that your character is still your character even when someone else is drawing. Also... I don't know, I like looking at the different ways he can look xD
But, anyway, the point is, I just counted and I have commissioned him six times(actually, eight. I got a kiriban that was never delivered and I'm on someone else's wait list). And I've learned a few things. I would write them all but I'm sleepy and not thinking straight, so here, have a few:
-Don't bug the artist asking for your drawing every five seconds. Check their journals and see if they say anything about recent problems as a justification for delays. Most of them are real, intelligent artists wouldn't risk their name by delaying a delivery. But if it takes too long, you might, yes, politely ask them about the progress so far to put some pressure. When I have to do that, I usually write something like "Oh, I can't wait to see how he's gonna look! I'm so excited!" Which, you know, it's true anyway. I, thankfully, never had problems that could not be solved this way.
-You are paying for it. If there is something wrong, like the color or something, you should ask the artist to change. They are not doing you a favor, you are their customer. But, please, don't change your mind every five minutes. Be sure of what you want when you ask the commission and avoid to change something because you changed your mind.
-If you only want to see your character, you might want to leave the position up to the artist. This way, they'll draw something they're comfortable with, which decreases the odds of anatomic discrepancies. This is specially good if they're not the "bestest" artist, but applies for everyone.
-Their desperation is, I'm ashamed to admit, good for you. When people get sick or need something real bad, their prices drop! And it's oh-so-nice. But this strategy has two down sides: 1 - you might feel bad for being so happy for someone else's misfortune and 2-you never know if this is going to happen to YOUR favorite artist.
-Check their gallery first. See if they've done other commissions. This way you can see how they work under "pressure" and be a little more sure that they're are not trying to rip you off or something. People with some serious trust issues can always send a note to deviant who commissioned your artist-in-question and ask if they think it was worth it.
-Give lots of reference and talk about your character personality, it's gonna make it a lot easier.
-Give non-Americans/Europeans a chance. Dollar and Euro are very expensive. That means the a dollar is worth much more to, say, a Mexican, than to an American. That means Mexicans, for example, can offer a more competitive price.
So far, I've commissioned(and never spent more than 20 bucks in a picture):
I adore her, so it's one of my favorites! Also, she works real fast and even designed his clothes with no additional fee
He's here: [link]
I must say I was amazed. I was seriously not waiting something this good. Also, I asked the line art and she sent me =3
Another cool thing. She showed me the line art for approval first and worked real fast.
Gabe's here:[link]
That was the first commission I asked. Gabriel's hair was different and my dog had just died.
there you go: [link]
Had this distinct style and I wanted to see how it would look. Was pricey T_T
here: [link]
I talked about her in my last journal, remember? I liked how it turned out! And it was sooo cheap.
She's going to put it on her dA gallery, but I don't wanna wait xD Here it is: [link]
Cute and cheap
I'm not putting examples up cause mafer did not put the commission on her gallery so I don't know how she/he feels about it. But it was in this style: [link] [link] [link]
I hope I'll talk you into commissioning people (maybe even me, if I ever offer), but be careful cause it's addictive.








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"He sucked the nectar from her heart like a famised butterfly." - CRANK
~*Let the rain fall and wash the pain away.*~
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My webcomic: [link]
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"He sucked the nectar from her heart like a famised butterfly." - CRANK
~*Let the rain fall and wash the pain away.*~
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My webcomic: [link]
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"He sucked the nectar from her heart like a famised butterfly." - CRANK
~*Let the rain fall and wash the pain away.*~
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