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Pencil drawing Commission
Pen drawing Commission

Plus: Digital Drawing Portraits

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Commission Prices:


Portrait/Bust:12$
+extra character: 12$
+extra animal character: 9$
+simple background: 5$
+extra object: 5$
+Color: 7$


Commission information:

Important: The commission is a digital file and there is no hard copy nor any kind of physical item to be shipped.

I will draw: fan art,ships,original characters,animals

I will not draw: NSFW,graphic gore,offensive/hateful material

Artwork can be finished in 7 or 10 days,but if there is any delay,I will contact you.  

Please let me know if the commission needs to be finished by a certain time.

I reserve the right to refuse any commission.

Commission Process:

  1. Contact me on tumblr ‘ask’ (non anon) or tumblr message or on my e-mail:[email protected] to discuss your commission.
  2. Please write down all the details about what you would like and please add any reference images you have for the character/characters and what you want to include in the artwork.
  3. After we agreed on the details, I will send a Paypal invoice to your e-mail address.Half payment upfront,and the remaining half upon completion.
  4. Once you pay the first half of the invoice, I will start to work.
  5. I will send images about the working process,so you can approve or add any changes.
  6. Completion of the commission- I will send a low resolution/watermarked image about the finished piece.
  7. Once the remaining half of the payment has been paid,I will send you the full resolution image of the commission.

Completed commissions are non-refundable.

I retain all rights to the artwork I produce and may use it for self promotion online in my portfolio, social media,etc. (If you wish to keep your commission private, let me know!)

You may use the commissioned artwork for personal use (T-shirt,card,banner,cellphone case,icons,etc,) so long as it’s for non-profit,and solely for your own personal enjoyment or a gift.

Please do not resell the artwork.

You may post the finished artwork on your social media,but please credit me.

Thank you very much!

Sorry for the long post!

If you have any questions, please ask me here on tumblr or on my e-mail address:[email protected]

Ko-fi doodles commission-updated!-1coffee/1doodle

I’ve decided to try out my Ko-fi page,and now I do doodle commissions too.

1 x coffee ( 3$ ) = A character doodle (bust/half body/full body) in black and white or in color,you decide.

If you would like a doodle,please go to my Ko-fi page and when you buy the coffee,please fill the message box with full description( Would you like it in color or in black and white? Portrait/Half body/Full body? etc.) or link of reference images about what would you like.

I will post all commissioned doodles to my Tumblr (under the tag ko-fi commission) and my Ko-fi gallery.

If you have any questions,feel free to ask me!

Thank you very much!

If you would like a more detailed commission,you can find more about here  in my tumblr post

Pencil drawing Commission
Pen drawing Commission

Plus: Digital Drawing Portraits

image


Commission Prices:


Portrait/Bust:12$
+extra character: 12$
+extra animal character: 9$
+simple background: 5$
+extra object: 5$
+Color: 7$


Commission information:

Important: The commission is a digital file and there is no hard copy nor any kind of physical item to be shipped.

I will draw: fan art,ships,original characters,animals

I will not draw: NSFW,graphic gore,offensive/hateful material

Artwork can be finished in 7 or 10 days,but if there is any delay,I will contact you.  

Please let me know if the commission needs to be finished by a certain time.

I reserve the right to refuse any commission.

Commission Process:

  1. Contact me on tumblr ‘ask’ (non anon) or tumblr message or on my e-mail:[email protected] to discuss your commission.
  2. Please write down all the details about what you would like and please add any reference images you have for the character/characters and what you want to include in the artwork.
  3. After we agreed on the details, I will send a Paypal invoice to your e-mail address.Half payment upfront,and the remaining half upon completion.
  4. Once you pay the first half of the invoice, I will start to work.
  5. I will send images about the working process,so you can approve or add any changes.
  6. Completion of the commission- I will send a low resolution/watermarked image about the finished piece.
  7. Once the remaining half of the payment has been paid,I will send you the full resolution image of the commission.

Completed commissions are non-refundable.

I retain all rights to the artwork I produce and may use it for self promotion online in my portfolio, social media,etc. (If you wish to keep your commission private, let me know!)

You may use the commissioned artwork for personal use (T-shirt,card,banner,cellphone case,icons,etc,) so long as it’s for non-profit,and solely for your own personal enjoyment or a gift.

Please do not resell the artwork.

You may post the finished artwork on your social media,but please credit me.

Thank you very much!

Sorry for the long post!

If you have any questions, please ask me here on tumblr or on my e-mail address:[email protected]

Inktober Day 28

Disco

With Jyn Erso and Orson Krennic

politicalmamaduck:

Partially inspired by this photo, thanks to @lariren-shadow.

For@luminousthings, with all my heart.

You can read it on ao3 here.


Krennic hadn’t been to a church service since his youth. He never had much use, much regard, for gods and the Force and rituals. He was a man of science, of quantifiable power and numbers. After he bid his family goodbye for the Futures program on Coruscant, he couldn’t say the last time he had actually seen the inside of a chapel or temple. With the rise of the Empire, the most devout were driven underground, seeking solace in their gods, the Force, whatever deities they held above Palpatine. Krennic thought them foolish. The only master he served was his own ambition.

He could not say what drew him to the small chapel that evening. He had spent a long Saturday at his desk, catching up on the many reports of the technical readouts of his weapon. He was expending every effort to make sure it would be completed on schedule.

He took a long walk home, to clear his mind, and found a small congregation amassed outside the chapel, holding and lighting candles. They were quietly processing inward, and by some curious gravitational pull, he found himself joining them. He had never seen the chapel before, never noticed it, small and stone hewn, incongruous to Coruscant’s durasteel and transparisteel skyscrapers towering above.

The light inside was dim, and solely came from candles. Candles. A quaint, distinctly ancient light so different to hololamps and modern power, lit the sanctuary and filled the walls with shadows. Each person held one. Krennic could not say where they could have found so many relics, but there was a black market for everything, he supposed. He looked around in wonder and amazement at the variety of beings who had come to worship that night. The small chapel seemed to be filled.

From a loft above, some sort of organ began to play, and the monk–or priest, Krennic never could tell them apart–processed in with his attendants, censers filled with incense swaying.

It was soothing, in a way, listening to the congregation chant their prayers and the preacher talk of resurrection and the Force. He talked of an all-powerful God who had sent his son to the people, and was brought back to life, saving the people from their sins. It was a lovely story, Krennic decided. Something that perhaps the Empire could use to recruit some of these believers.

He was startled out of his reverie when Galen Erso’s daughter sat down next to him, candle in hand.

He could not say how he recognized her; he had not seen her since she was a child, doting on her beloved Papa. She was beautiful now; the candlelight suited the stardust in her eyes.

She placed her hand in his when the priest asked them to join hands and recite the traditional prayer. Her hand was soft, more delicate than he expected. He found himself reluctant to let it go when the congregation was expected to greet and bless one another.

After the service had ended, he turned to her.

“Who do you pray for?” He asked, softly.

“My father,” she replied, looking at him unflinchingly. “And now, perhaps you.” 

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