Ensign Rainy's TOS for commissions
Hello! <3 Here's list of sections of my TOS, I hope that way it's easier to navigate. If you have any questions feel free to ask me.
- General information
- Revisions
- Additional characters
- Examples with prices
- Gallery
General information
QUICK RENDER
Portrait: 15$
Halfbody: 25$
Fullbody: 30$LINEART
Portrait: 30$
Halfbody: 50$
Fullbody: 80$FULL RENDER
Portrait: 50$
Halfbody: 110$
Fullbody: 160$BACKGROUND
Flat/gradient/smth very very simple: 0$
Detailed: 5-100$
Portrait will be cut above the "Portrait" cut line (this line itself included). Hands/arms included in portrait don't change the price!
Halfbody will be cut in between "Portrait" and "Halfbody" line cuts (including the latter)
Fullbody will be cut in between "Halfbody" and "Fullbody" line cuts (including the latter)Payment rules
- All my prices are listed in USD, so this is the currency that I use
- I can only take payment through Boosty (via card only) or Hipolink (via card or virtual debit card) or EasyStart/EasyBusy (via Paypal or card)
- I take 50% prepayment, which means you pay 50% of the price upfront or after the sketch is confirmed, the other 50% whenever you want, but before the full payment is made the finished work will only be shown with watermarks. 100% prepayment is available and prefered.
- We can discuss a payment plan if the price is above 200 USD
- If you paid 50% of the price and I did around 50% of the work I will not refund, same with if you paid 100% and I already did near 100% of the work I will not refund. If you paid 100% and I did around 50% of the work I will refund 50% of the price.
- You can ask what would be considered 50% of the work for your commission specifically prior to me starting it.
- More complicated character design does not affect the priceMy Do’s and Dont’s
- I DON'T draw hard kinks or shock content or anything of that sort
- I DO draw anthros and mechas, but since my focus early on was humans I don't have much examples of other species yet!
- I DO draw blood but
- I DON'T draw gore
The list is to be continuedClient’s rights and use
You are allowed:
- Personal use freely (example: profile picture or banner, as a character art for DnD or rps, etc.) WITH CREDIT
- Commercial use ONLY if you pay additional fee of 50% of the price (example: Advertising your account/book/show using commission made by me, using it in books that are to be published and sold, etc.) WITH CREDIT
You are NOT allowed:
- To use it for AI training, NFTs or any crypto related things.
- To claim the artwork as your own.
- To alter the artwork without my consent.
- To alter the artwork in a way that gets rid of or covers my watermarkCopyright
I don't take privacy fee
I retain the right to the produced artwork and also the full copyright for any preliminary design and work made in the creation of the commission.
If you don't specify that the artwork needs to be private, I am allowed to use the commissioned artwork to:
- Promote myself with it.
- Display it everywhere (Social media, Websites, etc).
- Use it as example of my work in my portfolio/price list/etc.Turnaround time
It's different for each style I draw in and depends on how complicated the commission and how busy I am at the moment. But here's an estimate for each style:
Quick render 1-10 days
Lineart 2-30 days
Full rendered 2-80 days
I will notify you if I will need more time to finish the artworkWIPs
- I will send you WIPs whenever there's very visible progress/changes or if I have any questions
- You can ask for WIPs as long as it's not daily
Revisions
Big revisions - changing the pose/angle of a bodypart or body itself, changing clothes completely or a big part of it, changing the lighting, drastically changing colors, etc.
Small revisions - changing position of the fingers, horns, ears, tail (so a very small bodypart), changing colors(not drastically), changing or adding a small piece/detail of cloting, changing or adding jewelry, etc.After I deem the artwork is finished you're still allowed to ask for small revisions like general color correction, correcting slightly the details like jewelry, eye color, etc.Quick render
Up to to 13 revisions of any sort are free. Then every 3 revisions areLineart
During sketch phase: Any kind of revisions are free
During lineart phase: Up to 7 small revisions are free
Then: Every small revision is 1-3$
Every big revision is 3-5$
During coloring phase: No big revisions
Up to 5 small revisions are free
Then: Every small revision is 6-8$Full render
During sketch phase: Any kind of revisions are free
During coloring/shading/start of render phase: Up to 5 big and 10 small revisions are free
Then: Every small revision is 1-3$
Every big revision is 4-8$
During detailing* phase: No big revisions
Up to 5 small revisions are free
Then: Every small revision is 4-8$
Additional characters
*Additional characters have the same prices as the first one.So it doesn't matter which character is first, which one is the second or even third, forth, etc. They will all cost the same amount BUT it will depend on how much of a character we see in the frame!I think the best way I can explain this more in detail is my giving you few examples!
Fig.1 - character A will cost like halfbody, since this is as much as we can see, because his body is obstrcuted by the furniture, character B will cost like a fullbody (despite being turned away from the camera and having one leg and one arm possibly obstructed by his body), we can only see a bit of the head of the character C will be included in the price of background, since they're just a part of the foreground (wouldn't have as much details, will probably be in shade, maybe blurred)
Fig.2 - Character A will cost like Portrait, character B will cost like a fullbody, character C is part of the background (wouldn't have as much details, will probably be in shade, maybe blurred)
Fig.3 - Character B is partially hidden behing character A, but if their legs would be open they would cost like fullbody, but since the legs are covered by the blanket (which means NO details of the legs are visible whatsoever) they are considered halfbody. Character A is fullbody
Fig.4 - Character A costs like portrait, Character B will cost like halfbody
Examples (with prices)
Here I will show you examples of my work with estimated prices so you can have a better idea of what you can get for your money! Some of the examples will be my personal work, some will be commissions, but they might've costed differently if my prices have changed from the time I did that commission, so I'm just calculating what it would cost to make this artwork with my current prices!
This is Portrait in Quick render style. The background is just flat color so it's free. Therefore the price for this artwork would be just the price for the character - 15$. This one took few hours to make, but it is my personal piece, so the time doesn't include revisions that might take place in a commission.
This is Portrait in the style Full render with a background a little more complicated than just flat/gradient. So estimated cost would be: 50$(character)+0$(background)=50$. This piece took 2 days to make
Anthro-snakie and his lil fluffy friend! I was asked to draw them as a test task for a job application. The prices extend for any anthropomorphic species, so the little fluffy friend is considered background (simply because I don't get many commissions for these types of creatures, so I don't think I need a separate pricelist for them for now, but we'll see how it goes). It's Portrait in Full render. 50$(character)+20$(the little friend)=70$. This one took 5 days
This is halfbody in the style Lineart. The background is rather complicated: A piece of car is visible, even some of its insides, there's some shelves behind the man as well. 50$(character)+20$(background)=70$. This piece took 24 days because I was really busy at the time of making it.
This is two fullbody characters in the style Lineart, the background has details but isn't too complicated! 80$*2(2 characters)+15$(background)=175$. This took 7 days to make
Beware, I had to scrunch this one up since carrd doesn't allow images heavier than 2MB. Okay! This one halfbody in the style Full render and the background isn't too complicated. 110$(character)+20$(background)=130$. This piece took 71 day, I was also quite busy, but generally full render pieces take a lot of time as is.
Note:This work is quite a bit older than the other ones here.
This is two fullbodies in the style Full render. The background is very complicated, but not the most complicated. 160$*2 (2 characters)+70$(background)=390$. The poses and background are took from a reference which is why it took quite short time - around 30 days
This is 3 characters in Lineart. Wolf and a ghost is just portraits, but the man in the middle is fullbody. Plus the background is an explosion so it's rather complicated. 30$*2(2 portraits)+80$(fullbody character)+50$(background)=190$. This piece took 24 daysHow you can see, background prices rarely go to their highest price, but I have it listed in case you'll need me to make something really difficult like a three-point perspective with a fisheye and mobs of people! :DI also do concept art and comics, I might add TOS and make a pricelist for those later!For more examples of my work you can check out my bluesky! Or look in the gallery
Thank you for reading my TOS <3
Gallery
Some of the works will have "Nejostik" watermark as this is my previous nickname (as stated in my Bluesky bio), I changed it because it wasn't catchy at all and was hard for people to remember ;(