I'll be doing a wet on wet painting style like this:
I use ink, markers, watercolor pencils, oil markers, white gel pen and paint mainly. I'll be buying lamination paper after I'm done painting them and they dry.
I am selling each slot for $25 and I accept Paypal. If you are going to FWA, Anthrocon or Bronycon, you can make arrangements me to pick it up in person or you may have it shipped to you early. The dimensions are about 5.5x3.6 inches and I'll be using whitespace around the borders so the working dimensions are more like 4x3 inches on the final badge, so, fairly large.
This is to raise money for buying my Bronycon vendor table ($125?! Seriously?) but the characters can be any you desire.
And, of course, pony OCs are acceptable and even expected. One caveat is that wet on wet provides that color bleeding as a style and then I use markers to bring out the other colors. Please have clear references or descriptions ready, and send me a PM.
Pity I cant use any payment method you would take, theres a whole range of situations my OC gets into in a normal day. Plumbing, Gardening, Parcel Delivery.
Eating Timberwolves... 8}
Hmmm, Upgrades.
Pity I cant use any payment method you would take, theres a whole range of situations my OC gets int
Thanks... at the moment, not yet. I tried advertising my art hard at FWA but still... no bites... I feel just a sense of despair.
The miniwatercolors are something I can do about once a week at a good pace and not eat into my animation time, but I have all the other commissions... I've fallen behind... the smart thing to do when a commissions list fills up is to stop taking them and finish them before doing anything else but the problem is, art of my quality takes so LONG to do and the bills/rent persist every month...
It sounds backwards, but I actually really needed this extra work in order to be able to survive later, yes? It was going to make it possible to go to Bronycon and earn the funds I'll need for the rest of the year/next year.
Thanks... at the moment, not yet. I tried advertising my art hard at FWA but still... no bites... I
No, but now that you've brought it up, I'll probably make one with my new commission form and make a commission template. I don't have one right now for you to reblog.
I've been putting off making a commission template because I'm going to take one subject and do it for every variety of commission I offer and it'll take a week or too to make it, plus, I have soooo many examples of my art around it's almost totally unnecessary... the only time I ever need examples is explaining the difference between a painting and cel shading to a client unfamiliar with art terminology.
No, but now that you've brought it up, I'll probably make one with my new commission form and make a