If you'd like to commission a piece of art, be it a plush or a portrait, have in mind these few things before you start the email:
Amigurumi: Have in mind general color scheme and what animal you'd like. You can get as detailed as you like. Suggestions in sizing or any other area are helpful (don't worry about being too choosy! We'll work together, and I'll be sure to tell you what I can and can't do).
Portraits: Have AT LEAST one picture of the person that you want drawn able to be emailed. I would prefer a variety of poses, just because I like being able to choose the picture that I think is most expressive; however, that is a preference. I require that the photos be of high quality - clear, not grainy, with very little to no blurring of the main image. As to whether or not the photos should be professional... go ahead and take a few shots of the person with your own camera. Find one where they're laughing, or performing, doing something that defines them. The emotion will come out in the portrait.
In General: I am not a professional. I'm going to give you my opinion, and I reserve the right to refuse a commission. However, I'm willing to work with a customer to reach an agreement, and to a point, adjust the merchandise before it becomes a final product. If requested, I will send photos of the project as it progresses, and any ideas as to how to alter it. I intend to give the customer's money's worth.
Prices, for now, will be negotiated.
By sending me an email with a commission (please state the word "commission" somewhere in the subject!), you are acknowledging these prerequisites and fully understand the terms of our relationship as craftsman and customer.
You can contact me at voicesoftheguardians@hotmail.com .
Wednesday, May 12, 2010
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