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Commission Status : OPEN
NG : I do not accept commission for NFT/AI/Crypto/Web3/Blockchain usage
Vgen Commission Gallery

Terms of Service

Rules

Do's Don'ts
Any kind of fanart/OC Furry
Female/Male (but I'm mainly specialized in drawing female characters) Monster (Monster Musume is okay)
Anime Style Mecha
Kemonomimi Old people
BL/Yuri/Het Extremely detailed backgrounds
Couple/Groups Extreme gore/guro (blood or bruises are alright)
NSFW & Ecchi/lewd For NSFW, I didn't do extreme or hardcore fetish such as vore, beastiality, & scat (because I don't have a skill to draw it properly). But I'm mostly fine to any unconventional fetish such as incest/agegap/non-con/tentacle rape/futanari/etc, just try to ask me if you want to know

Price List

Sample

Note: Red is for coloured commission prices, Blue is for B/W (Black & White/ Monochrome) commission prices.

FAQ

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1. Can you clarify what you mean by "personal use" for the commission?

Certainly! "Personal use" means the commissioned artwork is intended for your own individual use, like using it as an icon or header for your personal profile. It's not meant for commercial purposes, distribution, or profit. You don't acquire the copyright for the commissioned piece, so it shouldn't be used for making money unless we've specifically discussed and agreed upon those terms.

2. What do you mean by not owning the copyright, even though it's my character?

You do indeed own the copyright for your original character (OC). However, when you commission me to create artwork featuring your OC, you're commissioning the artwork itself, not the copyright to it. Owning copyrighted artwork is a separate matter. So, please refrain from using the commissioned artwork with the intent of making a profit unless we've had a prior discussion about it. When I mention copyright, I'm referring strictly to its use for commercial purposes. I hope this clarifies it for you.

3. Can you provide more details about the revision process?

Certainly! I allow up to three revisions during the sketching phase. If there are minor issues or adjustments needed after that, I'm happy to make those changes. However, I cannot accommodate major revisions during the lineart and coloring phases, as it may significantly alter the artwork.

4. Could you explain the refund policy further?

Certainly. I offer a refund if I haven't completed or delivered the commission within six months, or if I'm unable to fulfill the commission due to unexpected circumstances. However, once I've completed the commission and you've confirmed that everything is to your satisfaction, I won't issue a refund. It's essential that you communicate any concerns or corrections needed during the process, and I'll gladly address them.

5. Can you describe your workflow?

Here's how the workflow typically goes: You send me the character details, and we discuss things like pose and color choices. I provide a sketch preview for your approval. Once that's settled, payment is made, and I proceed to create the commission. After I finish the artwork, I send you a delivery order, and once you confirm it's complete, the process is done.

6. How long does it usually take to complete a commission?

Based on my experience, it can take around a week or less if I'm not too busy, depending on the complexity of the artwork. If my schedule is packed or the artwork is intricate, it might take a month or more. For simpler pieces, I can complete them in 1-2 days.

7. What about deadlines?

I generally don't impose strict deadlines unless they're manageable. However, we can discuss and negotiate deadlines if you have specific time constraints or preferences.

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