Commission Status: CLOSED
I announce commission openings in social media and in my Discord.
Welcome to my commission page! Below here are listed all my current commission types. If you do have any question, do not hesitate to send me a mail at [email protected] or in Discord (You can find me there as Sygdom). If you want something else not offered here, you can also ask for a quote. To order a commission, please fill my Google Form. I open it regularly when I am ready to fill in some slots. I will follow up with you to let you know if you were selected or not. If you weren't, you will need to fill the form again the next time commissions open.Please, do make sure to read my Terms of Service and FAQ if you have further questions. These contain crucial information on the commission process, payment methods and other information I may require from you to be able to work for you! The FAQ have a section with a visual guide to my process and different styles. My Terms of Service specify details such as how many updates will I share with you, amist other important information. I enjoy offering a lot of communication and transparency to my clients, so you can expect a good amount of previews! For commercial inquiries, make sure to also read my Terms of Service, and my section on Commercial projects. Extra fees do apply for them, which are discussed on a case-by-case basis.My prices and process depend on each of my options, which are detailed below. Examples for them are also shown on this page.
General information and add ons
All prices are expressed in Euros (with VAT and transaction fees already applied). I will send you an invoice with the payment through PayPal. However, be noted that I will need your billing address to comply with Europe's VAT regulations.The base price indicated under each commission time. Complexity fees may be added (as explained in each section.) You can click on the Gallery examples in order to know how much I would price them at, so you can get a general idea of what may incur a complexity fee. The caption also specifies what was each picture originally made for, and the character owners.All prices listed are for a finished, fully rendered product, but you can instead get them in other levels of finish if you would prefer. You can commission a sketch for 40% of the total price, 60% for the lineart, and 80% for a flat color. For example, a Half Body (Cellshaded Style), valued at 100€, would cost 60€ as a lineart. Extra characters cost +90% of the base price, unless specified otherwise. You can find a general sheet with my main commission prices under this section, and a more detailed breakdown for each option below it. You can use the Index to navigate to your desired commission option, by clicking on your prefered category.
INDEX
> 1. Painted Style | > 6. Pet / animal illustration |
> 2. Cellshaded Style | > 7. Battlemap commissions |
> 3. Full illustration | > 8. Other commission styles |
> 4. Tokens (discount portraits) | > 9. Permissions |
> 5. Weapon illustration |
Painted style commissions
Painted style commissions are made in a semi-realistic style. I do a full lineart before the coloring, which tends to have thinner lines than my cellshaded style. It is then overpainted. You can see pictures of my process for these here.
Portrait (Painted Style)
Base price: 80€
Complexity fee: Starting at +10€*
Design fee: +10€
A painted portrait in a semi-realistic style done in full detail. It depicts the character up to the shoulders. Simple framing elements like geometric shapes or background textures can be included at no extra cost.The design fee includes designing the character from shoulders-up, and may include sketches. I can work from a written or visual description.* A complexity fee in a portrait can be applied for complicated tattoos, very detailed headwear (like an ornamental crown), full armor, and complex hairstyles (such as multiple braids). This may also include complex design elements.


Half body (Painted Style)
Base price: 120€
Complexity fee: Starting at +15€*
Design fee: +15€
A painted half body done in full detail. It depicts the character from the waist up with a simple background, such as a solid color, a geometric shape or a gradient. The base price includes either a single weapon, wings, a magic effect or a small animal, but additional elements will add to the price as a complexity fee.The design fee includes designing the character from shoulders-up, and may include sketches.* A complexity fee in a half body can cover complicated armor, detailed outfits or tattoos, amidst other things. A complexity fee will also be added for multiple extra elements (such as several animals, or a winged character wielding a weapon.)
Full body (Painted Style)
Base price: 140€
Complexity fee: Starting at +20€*
Design fee: +20€
A painted full body done in full detail. It includes a simple background, such as a solid color, a geometric shape or a gradient. The base price includes either a single weapon, wings, a magic effect or a small animal, but additional elements will add to the price as a complexity fee.The design fee covers the entire character and a weapon, if desired. Any pattern that may be designed for the character will be offered as a separate file. Designing extra items may cost more.* A complexity fee in a full body can cover complicated armor, detailed outfits or tattoos, amidst other things. A complexity fee will also be added for multiple extra elements (such as several animals, or a winged character wielding a weapon.)(The pictured character belongs to Ydteus, with an outfit designed by me.)

Painted style examples
Cellshaded style commissions
Cellshaded commissions are made in a style more akin to a comic book. My lines for these tend to be thicker, and can have bold sections of black or not, up to the commissioners' preference. You can see pictures of my process for these here.
Portrait (Cellshaded style)
Base price: 70€
Complexity fee: Starting at +10€*
Design fee: +10€
A cellshaded portrait done in full detail. It depicts the character up to the shoulders. Simple framing elements like geometric shapes or background textures can be included at no extra cost.The design fee includes designing the character from shoulders-up, and may include sketches. I can work from a written or visual description.* A complexity fee in a portrait can be applied for complicated tattoos, very detailed headwear (like an ornamental crown), full armor, and complex hairstyles (such as multiple braids). This may also include complex design elements.


Half body (Cellshaded style)
Base price: 100€
Complexity fee: Starting at +15€*
Design fee: +15€
A cellshaded half body done in full detail. It depicts the character from the waist up with a simple background, such as a solid color, a geometric shape or a gradient. The base price includes either a single weapon, wings, a magic effect or a small animal, but additional elements will add to the price as a complexity fee.The design fee includes designing the character from shoulders-up, and may include sketches.* A complexity fee in a half body can cover complicated armor, detailed outfits or tattoos, amidst other things. A complexity fee will also be added for multiple extra elements (such as several animals, or a winged character wielding a weapon.)
Full body (Cellshaded style)
Base price: 125€
Complexity fee: Starting at +20€*
Design fee: +20€
A cellshaded full body done in full detail. It includes a simple background, such as a solid color, a geometric shape or a gradient. The base price includes either a single weapon, wings, a magic effect or a small animal, but additional elements will add to the price as a complexity fee.The design fee covers the entire character and a weapon, if desired. Any pattern that may be designed for the character will be offered as a separate file. Designing extra items may cost more.* A complexity fee in a full body can cover complicated armor, detailed outfits or tattoos, amidst other things. A complexity fee will also be added for multiple extra elements (such as several animals, or a winged character wielding a weapon.)

Cellshaded style examples
Other options
Full Illustration

Starting price: ~200€, highly dependant on the amount of characters, sizing and background
Design fee: +20€ (per fullbody character)
A full illustration entails a complex artwork where the character or characters are fully integrated into a background. The base price covers a single fullbody character in a natural environment, such as the first example in the gallery below. Prices for multiple characters or more complex background options can vary greatly based on specifics, and a more accurate quote will be provided upon receiving a description of the project. Natural environments (such as a forest, a beach or mountains) are priced lower than indoor scenes or scenes with architecture.They can be made in either of my available styles (the example above is cellshaded, and the gallery below has a mix of cellshaded and painted options). You can click on the pictures below to get a general idea of how much I would price each of them for. The styles do not play a factor in the pricing, but design complexity does. Design fees apply in a similar way to my other commission examples. This is a great option for book covers and for TTRPG supplements, amidst other things. The base price is for a non commercial project.(The pictured character belongs to ZephyrBug)
Full illustration style examples

Token commissions
Base price: 45€ / 30€ for lineart
Design fee: +10€
A simpler portrait with thicker lines and less detailed shading (either cellshaded or a simpler version of my painted style), at a discounted price compared to my regular portraits. They are made on a circlular background unless the commissioner specifies otherwise (border is optional, character going out of the frame is up to the commissioner's choice).You can get your full party for a discount (40€ per token) if you order 4 or more of them. You can also get them for cheaper in my Patreon or Ko-fi, as part of a monthly subscription. You can find more information about that in this link. The design fee for these does not include working from a written description.(The pictured character belongs to AstralAbraxas, and was designed by kroov)
Weapon commissions
Base price: 55€
Complexity fee: Starting at +10€*
A fully rendered commission of a weapon or any other object. You can request them in either painted or cellshaded styles, which do not affect the cost of the commission. You can check my process for these commissions here.The price includes the design of the weapon. A complexity fee may apply to elements such as very detailed ornamental details, chains, alternate versions of the same item, or mechanical items, amidst other things. Said fee can also be used to put the item in a simple scene (such as a table).The item will be delivered with either a flat or a gradient / very simple background, and a transparent background version of the file will also be provided. I can also offer a premade border, such as the one on the left, or design a custom one for a small extra fee.(The example picture was made as an adopt, which now belongs to @zephyrbug)


Pet / animal commissions
Base price: 60€
Design fee: +10€
Complexity fee: +10€
A stylized commission of a pet or a creature of your choice. I can work from a photo of the pet (In which case, multiple angles and good lighting are important) or an image reference. A design fee will be applied if there is no previous art or photo of the creature in question, and can be worked from a moodboard or a written description, amidst others. A complexity fee may be applied on complex patternings or if the animal is wearing some sort of clothing. Complex creatures (such as dragons) use my regular cellshaded and painted prices instead.(The example artwork depicts Secret, and was commissioned by @figgy.toast)
Battlemap commissions
Starting price: 100€
Battlemaps are top-down views of an area (often a dungeon, but natural environments can also be made), meant to be used for a TTRPG campaign. I offer them as commissions, although their price can vary heavily on a few factors (size, whether it is indoors and outdoors, the amount of detail, etc.) You can see examples of them in the Gallery under this section. The starting price may be somewhat lower for smaller or simpler maps. Do not be afraid to ask for a quote.I do also offer animated tokens and battlemaps, of which there is an example in the gallery and the video below it. Animated battlemaps or tokens have a higher price mark, depending heavily on the subject. These are more often suited for commercial projects, the terms of which you can check here. Please, feel free to directly mail me for commercial inquiries, even if my commissions are currently closed.

Other commissions
Base price: Dependant on commission type
If you have seen something in my gallery that has caught your eye and isn't covered by the previous sections, you can ask me directly for pricing for a similar piece. I often try experimental styles. Some examples of that (and aproximate prices) are provided in the small gallery below.
Permissions
Will Draw | Won't Draw |
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Human / Humanoids | Hateful content of any kind |
Creatures and monsters | NSFW |
Robots and constructs | Kink and fetish |
Items and props | NFTs and crypto-related work |
Fantasy, Modern and Science Fiction, Cyberpunk, Steampunk, etc | Complicated mecha (gundam, transformers) |
TTRPG art (Tokens, Battlemaps, etc) | Real life Celebrities / Political figures |
Anthros (do ask for examples if you need!) | |
Gore and body horror (extra fee may apply) | |
Pets and animals |
All listed prices are for non-commercial commissions, as indicated in the Terms of Service section. By commissioning me, you accept the Terms of Service as they are. They will also be included in the PayPal invoice. I reserve the right to post commissions I have made on my social media (you can request me to watermark them), as well as use them in my portfolio and as a commission example. If you want the artwork to be kept private, please do inform me beforehand. An extra fee may be applied.For commercial projects, please do contact me so we can discuss details and pricing, which will be highly dependent on the projects' scope, rights, amidst other factors. Please check this section in my Terms of Service for more details.I do not allow the use of art made by me or commissioned to me to be used for cryptocurrencies (such as Non Fungible Tokens). AI training with my artwork (commissioned or otherwise) is strictly forbidden.
Sygdom
Freelance concept artist and illustrator
Hello! I am a digital artist from Spain currently freelancing full time. I have a bachelor's degree in Audiovisuals and Transmedia at ERAM (Escola Universitaria de les Arts). I specialize in character design and illustration, as well as props and weapons.I have worked for both, private clients and third-party TTRPG publishers, such as Spellscribe Games. I have also worked with Universal Trinkets, which I have collaborated with for a line of acrylic pin charms. I do also frequently table at conventions and have produced merch of my own.Most of my work revolves around high fantasy and science fiction, often mixing both. I am an avid TTRPG player and it is the field I have most experience in. My work with private clients often revolves designing and illustrating their own characters. I do also offer TTRPG content at Patreon. You can check the link for more information on what I offer there. I am hoping to open my merch shop online in the near future.Feel free to check my Commissions page if you would like to work with me, or send me a mail at [email protected] for work inquiries.

TERMS OF SERVICE
LAST UPDATED: 23 of December, 2024By commissioning me, you agree to the terms within this page. They will also be included in the PayPal invoice. Make sure to read them thoroughly, as they contain crucial information that affect the commission process. For non-commercial commissions, Sections 1 to 5 are applied. For adopts, section 6 is applied. Section 7 covers general information about commercial commissions, but individual agreements will be arranged depending of the scope of the project.
1. Applications, payment and data collection
1.1. Applications
Non-commercial commissions are periodically opened whenever they are available, normally through this Google Form (which will be fillable only when new slots open). The openings will be announced on social media and my personal Discord server. Every inquiry will be responded, whether it is accepted or not. If accepted, I will follow up with you to discuss details of the project and a final price. You will need to agree to these Terms and Conditions when you do fill the form.Non-commercial commissions will usually first open on Patreon to members on the 3€ tier and above, and then become publicly available 24h to 72h later.Commercial commissions can be filled through the form, but other methods are also available for them (such as sending a mail directly to [email protected]). Please jump to Commercial commissions for more information on the matter.
1.2. Payment methods
Once we have agreed on the final price, I will send a PayPal invoice to the mail specified in the Google Form. I only take payment in Euro, and the currency conversion fee is paid by the commissioner if appliable. All other fees (including VAT and PayPal fees) are included in the price of the commission.Full payment will be needed after the sketch is confirmed, unless a payment plan has been made beforehand (only available for commissions over 200€) or another method has been previously discussed.
1.3. Data collection and purposes
In order for me to be able to work with you, I will require your billing address, in order to comply with EU's VAT regulations. This information will only be used for legal purposes, and will not be shared with any other third party.
2. Refund policy
2.1 Refunds and cancellations (client's side)
A client may request to cancel a commission that has not been started anytime at no cost for them.Once the picture has been started, a refund can be requested if the client is unhappy with the work or if there are major causes for it. The quantity that will be refunded is equivalent to the progress that has been made. (60% will be refunded before the clean sketch, 40% before the lineart, and 20% before the flat colors). No refunds will be made after the rendering process has started, or if the picture has been fully finished.Refunds do not include PayPal fees.
2.1 Refunds (artist's side)
I reserve the right to cancel a commission at any point of the process if my Terms of Service are broken in any way. In such case, I will refund the same equivalent depending on the process quoted in the 2.1 section.If I cannot complete a commission due to personal circumstances, the commission will be fully refunded instead.
3. Copyright
3. Copyright (non-commercial commissions)
For non-commercial commissions (all commissions are non-commercial unless otherwise arranged by both parties), I retain all rights to the artwork. For commercial projects, please see Commercial commissions.The commissioner can make use of the artwork for personal matters, such as:
— Posting it in Social Media sites (such as Twitter, Instagram or Tumblr) with credit.
— Using it as a reference for their character, and uploading it to sites such as ToyHouse, Artfight and Refsheet, with credit.
— Using it as a graphic for social media and other profiles, including profile pictures, banners, etc.
— Printing it or making other merch (such as keychains) for personal use.
— Cropping it and doing minor edits to it (such as adding text or overlaying images). In any case, credit should still be given when sharing an edited picture with my artwork in it.If the commissioner wishes for the commission to remain private and never be shared online, it can be arranged for an extra +20% fee applied to the total price. If the commissioner wishes for me to not inmediately post the picture (for example, if it was adquired as a birthday gift), I am willing to wait up to three months to post it at no extra cost.If the commissioner seeks to make monetary gain of a non-commercial commission, a new arrangement can be made. Commercial fees will apply based on the scope of the project.The commissioner may, under no circumstances, use the picture for the following:
— Minting it as part of cryptocurrencies or blockchain, such as NFT (Non Fungible Tokens)
— Use it to train machine learning models or for generative AI purposes
— Commission others to make edits of the commissioned picture, or to finish it in case of sketches, linearts and flat colors.Amidst other options, I retain the rights to use the picture for the following:
— Use it for self-promotion in Social Media and Discord servers.
— Posting it in my portfolio pages as a showcase of my work.
— Sharing the process of the commission in Social Media or in private areas, such as Discord, Patreon and Ko-fi.
— Show it as an example of my commissions (in this webpage, as a price chart in social media, amidst others).Unless otherwise discussed, I will not use a commission for direct monetary gain (such as selling it as a print) nor distribute it in commercial projects (such as a TTRPG supplement).
4. Revisions and commission process
4.1 Revisions
During a commission, I will share WIPs with the client at the end of each stage at the very least. The stages are:
— Rough sketch (usually a thumbnail, mostly to determine the pose and very general shape).
— Clean sketch (a refined version of the sketch, from where the lineart is worked from).
— Lineart (Clean lines ready for coloring. it is used for all my commission types unless otherwise specified.)
— Flat colors (To ensure they are accurate).
— Finished artwork (Rendered, with any effects and color adjustements applied).The updates shared with the client are applied according to the finish level of a picture. For a lineart commission, for example, only a loose sketch, a clean sketch and the lineart (as a finished artwork) may be shared.More updates may be shared up to my discrection to ensure the client's satisfaction. For any commission with a design fee paid, additional WIPS and sketches will be shared to meet the client's vision of the design. Design sketches are counted as "rough sketches".Major changes can be made during the loose sketch section (such as requesting additional thumbnails and completely different poses). The Clean sketch section allows for partial changes (such as changing an arms' position, doing a different hairstyle, or modifying part of the outfit). There is no set number for these (within reason). For the Flat Color stage, color adjustements can be asked as needed, at no extra cost.For any stage past the lineart (including the lineart iself), only minor changes may be requested at no extra cost (such as adding a scar or a piercing, for example). Any major change at later stages will cost extra, highly dependant on what is requested.Once the Finished artwork is delivered and is approved by the client, no other changes may be made to it, as the commission will be considered concluded.If I have not received a response from the client within 72h of sharing an update, it will be automatically be counted as approved and I will proceed to the next stage, unless the client has previously informed me of their absence.Some commission types may use different stages and revision policies, as mentioned in the 4.2 section.
4.2 Revision exceptions
For token commissions, due to their discounted nature, I will only share the Clean sketch, the Lineart and the Finished Artwork. Partial changes can be made during the Clean sketch stage. Make sure to be clear with your references for these.For pet commissions, no clean lineart will be shared, as they are worked directly from a clean sketch. Other stages will be shared as normal.
4.3 Commission process
You can find a visual guide for the commission process in my FAQ, as well as specific details about how I handle different styles and commission types.
4.4 Expected timeframe
Once a commission is approved through the Google Form, the process will begin within a 2 weeks timeframe. If extra time is needed on my end, the client will be notified. You can cancel a commission at any point at no cost for you before the commission is started. Once the clean sketch stage is reached (and payment is made), I may take up to a full month to complete the commission, unless something else is arranged or discussed. Slow answers from the client may delay this process.Once the final artwork is sent, I will await up to three days for the final approval. If no response is given within this timeframe, it will be automatically counted as finished unless otherwise specified.If you have a set deadline for the picture, please do let me know beforehand. Tight deadlines may incur an extra fee.
4.5 Delivery and files
Once the final artwork is approved, I will share the following versions of the picture:
— A full resolution unwatermarked file (At a minimum of a 2500px x 2500px, 300dpi sizing), uncompressed. If a specific sizing is desired, it has to be communicated before work begins. Very large files (over 4500px x 4500px at 300dpi) may add a fee (as they put some strain on my hardware.) Token commissions are, on average, between 500px x 500px to 1500px x 1500px instead.)
— A smaller resolution unwatermarked file (usually at around ~1000px at its widest part, unless otherwise specified).
— A smaller resolution watermarked file. If you wish to post the picture in Social Media, this version should be used for that purpose. (You may use whichever file you prefer for Toyhouse and other reference sites, however.)Additional files may be shared for certain commissions, such as a pattern file if I did design any during a commission.If you wish for a Transparent Background version of the commission, it can be arranged (for most commissions, except painted full illustrations, due to the nature of the process.) I will need to be notified before any coloring begins, or otherwise, I cannot guarantee having a transparent version of the file.PSD files will not be provided unless otherwise arranged at the beginning of the process, as my method sometimes does include merging. It may add a small extra fee.
5. Content permissions
As seen in the main commission page, there are topics I am uncomfortable with. You can check with me if your commission idea (before filling the Google Form) would be okay given my content permissions.Trying to push the commission towards topics I do not allow (such as making it NSFW, or introducing hateful symbology) may result in me immediately cancelling the commission, in which case my usual refund policies will apply.
Will Draw | Won't Draw |
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Human / Humanoids | Hateful content of any kind |
Creatures and monsters | NSFW |
Robots and constructs | Kink and fetish |
Items and props | NFTs and crypto-related work |
Fantasy, Modern and Science Fiction, Cyberpunk, Steampunk, etc | Complicated mecha (gundam, transformers) |
TTRPG art (Tokens, Battlemaps, etc) | Real life Celebrities / Political figures |
Anthros (do ask for examples if you need!) | |
Gore and body horror (extra fee may apply) | |
Pets and animals |
6. Adopts - Terms of Service
The following section is only applied to Adoptables, which will be clearly labelled as such in the invoice / Ko-fi shop. They are not used for any other commission type.— Adopts bought from me are for non-commercial purposes, and I retain full rights over the image. See Section 3 (Copyright) for the full details on this. A commercial license can be arranged by both parties, in which case, an extra fee will apply.
— You may not re-sell the adopt for a higher price than it was originally acquired for, unless previously discussed with me (even if additional art was adquired). Please, do not buy an adopt from me if you are uncomfortable with this. The person you re-sell the adopt to has to explicitly agree with my Terms of Service.
— You are allowed to gift the adopt to someone else. The person you gift the adopt to has to explicitly agree with my Terms of Service. Re-gifted adopts are still beholden to my Terms regardless of how many times they have been exchanged.
— Do not commission others to make edits of the adoptable's original image. You may acquire new art of the adopt that changes the design up to your preferences, but I ask of you to not change the characters' ethnicity if possible.
— Once puchrased, I will share all the files with you. The same files specified in 4.5 are shared for adopts (plus a guaranteed transparent background file.)
7. Commercial commissions - General information
Commercial commissions may have entirely different Terms of Service, and may incur the creation of a contract with the specific arrangement agreed by both parties. A commercial commission will be priced differently, and it is highly dependant on the scope of the project, the purposes the picture may be used for, the exclusivity of rights, amidst other factors.I do enjoy working for smaller indie projects, and we can arrange an option that works with your budget. If you are starting out (such as doing a TTRPG supplement for the first time, running your first Kickstarter or starting out as a Streamer, for example), please do let me know.We can establish royalties as a payment method, but I will only agree to these terms if you can readily show evidence of how your past projects and sales performed, in a way that allows me to get an estimate of how much profit should I expect. I will not accept royalties as the only payment method otherwise.Amidst commercial commissions, there are two differentiated types. You may also request to license an existing artwork, covered in point 7.3.
7.1. Commercial use commissions
Commercial use commissions are understood as artwork that the client seeks to get some economical gain from. It covers scenarios such as:
— Artwork used in paid content (such as TTRPG supplements bought online or printed, illustrations in books such as covers, concept art used in games, amidst others)
— Artwork that is used to advertise a paid product.
— Artwork that is to be used as merchandise of any sort (other than for personal use).
— Artwork that is used in any sort of paywalled content, such as in Patreon.
— Artwork that is used in monetized content, such as certain types of streaming and YouTube videos, amidst others.
— Any other artwork where the goal is to make profit of some sort.The fees for these projects are discussed on a case-by-case basis. I retain the rights to the picture in any case, which I may use for self-promotion, to post in social media, as a commission example or other non-profit purposes, unless otherwise arranged. If you wish for me to not publicly share the picture within a period of time, I can hold on them for up to three months at no extra fee. Longer periods may incur extra fees.
7.2. Exclusive rights commissions
Exclusive rights transfer all rights to the client (including intellectual property), who is then free to do as they may desire with the picture. This type of commission will have a much higher fee than non-exclusive rights work, usually starting at +100% of the total price. They will be discussed on a case-by-case basis.
7.3. Existing artwork licensing
If you wish to license any artwork made by me for one of your projects, we can discuss the details for it.Non-profit purposes may be allowed at no cost, but must be previously discussed with me. I will grant you permission if I have an interest in the project or if it is for a beneficial cause.Profit-oriented purposes will vary greatly depending on few factors. I have previously licensed some of my Dungeons and Dragons class designs as merchandise to be sold by third parties, for example. Specific uses (for example, if you seek to make any sort of merch or only mugs) will need to be specified, and are relevant to the final pricing. Royalties can be discussed, but I will not accept them as the sole source of profit if you do not have evidence of previous work selling. Exclusive rights can be arranged in certain circumstances: For example, you may ask to be the only party allowed to sell a certain design in the form of charms. Exclusivity will increase the pricing, and it may not be possible if I have licensed the artwork to others previously.I am also willing to license my personal artwork for certain uses. For example, I can license one of my personal character designs to be used in a for-profit TTRPG supplement. These options may be more affordable than acquiring a commission for said purpose, but I cannot give exclusive licenses for them.I will not license artwork that was commissioned by other clients. I will also not license work depicting characters I do not own myself, or fan art of any kind.
Frequently Asked Questions
You can find information on common questions and insights into the commission process in this page. Please, do make sure to read the Terms of Service page first, as it does answer many of these questions. If you cannot find the answer you were searching for, feel free to ask me at [email protected], or through any of my other Contact options. This page will update as more common questions arise.Feel free to use the quick links below to scroll down to your desired section.
> 1. Painted Style Process | > 3. Weapon / Item Process |
> 2. Cellshaded Style Process | > 4. Design Process |
1. What is the process for painted commissions?
As with most of my styles (explained in my Terms of Service), my process for painted commissions has five distinct stages, as seen in the image below. I start with a rough sketch to get a very basic idea across. Usually, I may share multiple pose ideas with the commissioner unless they have sent a specific reference they prefer for it. These rough sketches are very easy for me to edit and play with, and any change can be made at this stage. Once approved, I will proceed to a cleaner sketch, which will serve as the base for the lineart. The clean sketch also offers room for changes over parts of the pose and design.After getting approval, I will proceed to do a clean lineart of the drawing, which will follow closely what was depicted in the Clean Sketch. It should be noted that I work with much thinner lines for my painted commissions, and I keep them as clean as possible. The lineart is then shared with the client once more, and flat colors are added in. I keep all my flat colors separated, so adjusting any color or trying different palettes is very easy at this stage. After that I work on the rendering: It is done in a painterly style, first under the lines, and then painting partially over them (and coloring parts of the lineart) to achieve the final look. I may share updates of the process with the commissioner during this final stage.
2. What is the process for my cellshaded style?
As with most of my styles (explained in my Terms of Service), my process for cellshaded commissions also has five distinct stages. I have two variants to my cellshaded style though: One with thicker lines and black bold shadows, and one where the lines are kept more thin (although still more solid than for my painted style), to give color more protagonism. I have examples of both styles down below: Thicker lines can be found in Section 2.1 and thinner lines in 2.2. When commissioning a cellshaded style commission, you can let me know your preferences for one or another style.
2.1 What is the process for cellshaded commissions? (thicker lines)
My process for cellshaded commissions is fairly linear: During the rough sketch (not shown here for layout purposes), a pose and general composition is picked, and then all details are fleshed in the clean sketch. Darker areas are also usually defined during the clean sketch stage. As with painted commissions, any change may be made during the rough sketch phase, and changes on clothes and partial changes on the pose can be done during the clean sketch.Once approved, the lineart is made following the clean sketch closely. From there on, after approval, the flat colors are added in, in separate layers. Gradients may be included here if needed, and the palette can easily be adjusted due to the layering. From there on, the artwork is rendered in a cellshaded style. This implies using blocks of colors to denote shadows, which are not blended in. Some lines may be colored (such as in the smoke in the example below), and minimal overpainting may happen to denote highlights. Then the finished artwork is shared with the client to get the final approval.
2.2 What is the process for cellshaded commissions? (thinner lines)
Once again, the process follows my usual five stages. It is fairly similar to my process for the thicker lineart one, but the lines are kept more thin and shadows are far less bold/dramatic, although may still be present in some areas (such as metallic parts). In this example, the rough sketch had a quick colored version made in order to study how the outfit worked.
3. What is the process for weapon / item commissions?
My weapon commissions follow my usual five stages. Weapon commissions come with the design process included in the price, and it is shown as part of the rough sketches stage. During the design process, many variants are created following the clients' description. This process includes a lot of back and forth: I will readily share wips, combine options and discuss preferences as needed. Do not be afraid to ask for changes during the design stage, as it is the part where it is easier to try new iterations.Once the design and rough sketch is approved, a cleaner sketch is made, which (if approved by the client), will get used to make the lineart. I usually do any pattern work during the lineart or flat color stage, as seen in the zig-zag pattern in the axe's blade. From there on, flat colors are added and sent for approval. In this case, the client had requested two versions of the axe, one where it was unlit and another where it was lit. Both finished examples can be viewable here. The unlit version was worked first, and the fiery version was made using that one as a base. My weapon commissions are made in a painted style, similar to Section 1. They are often somewhat more overpainted though, more similar to artwork commonly found in some TTRPG manuals.
4. How is the design process in commissions handled?
The design fee in most of my commissions (excluding weapon commissions, where it is already included) accounts for the extra time spent in order to ensure the client's views are fully made. I require an in depth description of the character, which should include the following:— Type of character (for example, if they are a human, an elf, a goblin, etc. You may want to send references of how you envision them. For example, kobolds in different media range from small and cute lizard people to large dog people. Mentioning what setting are they based on does help: Dungeons and Dragons' kobolds are the small lizards, while those in Dungeon Meshi are dogs.)
— The setting is overall important on its own. A character for a steampunk setting will look different to one in a low fantasy one.
— The character's ethnicity and facial features. It is much preferred if you can provide visual references for this. Real life actors, photos of people in Pinterest or characters from media with realistic enough styles are all great options. Make sure to include details such as skin color, eye color, hair color and type, amidst others.
— The character's body type. A visual reference is once again very helpful. Do also mention if they have any sort of scar, tattoos, markings or other relevant details, specially if they are visible even when clothed.
— Their clothing style. The setting may provide some information as it is, but make sure to be concise and provide examples that (if no visual image is provided), can easily be found while searching. Mentioning a dress in a written description may be vague, but offering a visual image or specifing a "sleeveless blue mermaid dress" will help inmensely. Make sure to include trinkets and accesories that may be important.
— If the character uses weapons, has a small animal or other important large details, make sure to explain them too, or offer visual references on how they look.
— A general color palette can be helpful. You can also find palettes on the Internet if you have a specific idea in mind. I can work with you to find what you prefer, and it is easy for me to experiment with options.
— A general gist on their personality and backstory is helpful and much appreciated, as it conveys an idea on the pose, attitude and expression they may wield. I love to incorporate backstory details in the design, too.
— In that same line, symbology you associate with your character can be of great help.You can add more details than specified here if you think they are relevant. I prefer the information to be sent all in once, such as a long explanation in Discord with images, or in a Google Drive or a flat image, whichever is more convenient for you. From that point, I will proceed to ask for any detail I may need clarification on, and discuss ideas with you. From there on, I will start to provide sketches and options. These sketches are often rough, as they are meant to get a general idea across. You can view an example of that in the rough sketch of Section 3, and also at the end of this section.The design part of the process often has a lot of back and forth between the client and me. If you have a prefered timezone where you will be able to comfortably chat, please do let me know. I am based in Europe (Spain), but I have a late schedule that often overlaps with American timezones.
Monthly portrait examples
I offer three different monthly subscription tiers for monthly portraits (and one for fullbody commissions, which is explained here), with different levels of finish for each. If you're interested, you can get them on Patreon. These are similar to my Token commissions (as seen here), with an extra discount.This page also explains the process on how I collect the information and the options you have depending on the tier. For all of them, I will send a form on the first week of the month (Day 1-7), which will be posted on Ko-fi, Patreon and my own Discord. There, you will be able to submit which character you would like for me to draw. You can request me to draw your own character or fanart. However, I will need visual references for these (but you can include a short description alongside them). They will be delivered within the same month. My usual Terms of Service apply (including point 5 (Content permissions).You can use the links below to access the information and options for each tier
The Luxurious Labradorite tier is for sketchy portraits. Every month, you will receive an uncolored clear sketch, like the examples above. You can pick either style. Style A uses an ink brush and will come with small areas of black bold shadows. Style B uses a pencil brush, and it will instead have a bit of hatching for the shadows.The revisions for these are minimal: I will send you the Clean Sketch itself, and only minor modifications may be made (unless I missed some detail myself). Clear information on the form goes a long way! I will send you two versions once it's approved: One with a white background and a transparent one. You can color them yourself if you'd like (but please, do not commission someone else to color them!)
The Opulent Opal tier is for linearted portraits. Every month, you will receive a linearted portrait, like the examples above. You can pick either option. Both will have a white flat color added in. Option B has a simple background shape (You can pick the color). Option A instead includes a frame, which you can pick from the many options below. (You will need to pick both, one of the 16 colors and one of the 9 possible shapes). It will also have a flat color on the background.For these, I will send you the clean sketch, and you will be able to ask for minor revisions (unless I forgot some detail from the design). Once approved, I will proceed to the lineart, and send the finished version to you (either with the frame or the flat shape). I will also send you a transparent version of the lineart alone. You can color them yourself if you'd like (but please, do not commission someone else to color them!)
The Enchanting Emerald tier offers a fully colored and shaded portrait. Every month, you will receive a colored portrait, like the examples above. You can pick either option. Option B has a simple background shape (You can pick the color). Option A instead includes a frame, which you can pick from the many options below. (You will need to pick both, one of the 16 colors and one of the 9 possible shapes). It will also have a flat color on the background.For these, I will send you the clean sketch, and you will be able to ask for minor revisions (unless I forgot some detail from the design). Once approved, I will proceed to the lineart, and send you that with flat colors added in. Once approved, I will proceed to finish it and send you the finished version. I will also send you a transparent version of the character (without the frame or background shape).
Brilliant Bismuth (Fullbody)
The Brilliant Bismuth tier will give you a colored fullbody every month on the style above. As with the others, you will need to fill the form. The usual revision process that I use for my commissions will apply, but do remember that I will need visual references for this type of commission. The tier doesn't include a complexity fee (I won't charge extra for wings or extra limbs within reason, but complex armor, complicated patterns or outfits will include an extra fee).As with my normal commissions, I will send you a full res picture with a flat background, and a version with a transparent one.

Patreon and others
I am currently in Patreon, where I offer a plethora of monthly benefits, such as:
— Early dibs on commissions and adopts
— WIPs and speedpaints
— Full resolution pictures and .psd files
— Monthly token commissions
— NPC and monster tokens to use in your own games
— TTRPG content (including homebrew material)Once they are ready, I will announce them in social media and update this page! Ko-fi can also be used as a tip jar with one-time donations, if you would like to support my work!
Shop (Itch.io)
I have a digital shop on Itch.io where I sell most of my digital products, including the TTRPG token packs that are also offered on Patreon. If you prefer that option over a subscription model, do check it out!I am also planning to run a merch shop on Ko-fi for physical items and adopts in the future. I do merch for local cons which I am hoping to sell online soon through Ko-fi, too. Expect DnD related merch like the charm on the left, prints and stickers!