Artist Info

About me
I'm an inveterate freak for monsters and other bizarre creatures, as well as a horrible pervert and tease. My favorite thing is bringing peoples' dark desires to life.
Favorite Topics
Monsters
Demons
Aliens
Bugs
Robots
Goo
Taurs
Transformation
Muscle
Hyper
Multi
Macro
Won't Draw*
Scat
Diapers
Excessive Filth
Underage
Bestiality**
* I reserves the right to deny fetishes based on my own discretion.
** Referring to realistic animals that are not obviously sapient. Anything meant to mimick realistic bestiality.
Examples
Sketch

A freeform illustration that is likely to be rough around the edges. These are limited to one major change (see TOS section 6).
More sketch examples can be viewed in this FA gallery.
Full Illustrations

A structured illustration with more care given to pose, anatomy, and refinement. These allow for three major changes (see TOS section 6).
More full examples can be viewed in this FA gallery.
Other Styles

Want something based on another style I’ve used that doesn’t fall into these categories? Let me know and we can work something out!More experimental examples can be viewed in this FA gallery.
Prices
Base price
| Art Type | Sketch | Full Style |
|---|---|---|
| Lines | $40 | $60 |
| Colors | $55 | $90 |
| Render | $70 | $120 |
Price for 1-character piece. Each additional character is + 0.8 x base price.
Character Detail Multipliers
| Level of Detail | Multiplier |
|---|---|
| Bust Only | 0.4 x base |
| Waist Up | 0.6 x base |
| Very complex characters* | Varies |
*Note that exceptionally complex characters may incur a multiplier. I'm talking things like mega-multi-taur; I'm fine with more pedestrian complex characters. A 3-segment taur with full anatomy on each would be something like 2x.
Backgrounds
| Abstract | Free! |
| Simple | $10 |
| Complex | $40 |
An abstract background may be comprised of a few simple shapes, a gradient, simple shading, a border, etc. Can be specified by you, or left to me to decide.A simple background is a low-focus background indicating a general environment that the scene is taking place in. It may contain a couple of elements that interact with the characters.A complex background gets its own lineart and composition. Excessively complex backgrounds may incur an additional fee.
Alternate Versions
For when you want things like clothing, sheathed and erect, cum, internal views, etc! Pricing based on complexity ($10-30).
Special Discounts
| Artist OC* | 0.5 x character base |
*This discount is based on my OCs appearing in scenarios they'd generally be in. You can find references of my characters in folders on my FA gallery. If you're unsure, feel free to contact me to ask!
Payment
All prices are in USD. At the moment I can send an invoice by Paypal, but I'm open to trying other platforms. Let me know if you prefer another platform and I can try setting it up.
Commission Process
Prepare your commission idea, references, and contact info (with your friends, if a joint comm).
Send in a commission submission form with all the info and refs for your comm idea. I'll reply letting you know if I agree to the idea and the price.
After a commission is agreed upon, I’ll send you thumbnail sketches for the pose and general composition. Once we agree on one, you pay, and I’ll start on it.
I’ll send you WIPs for polished sketch, lineart, flats, and render phases, where you can request adjustments. You can request up to 1 major revision for a sketch, or 3 major revisions for a full comm. Major revisions are things like moving a limb, completely changing an expression, adding or removing parts, etc.
Once the commission is finished, I'll send you both a high-res and standard-res version of your art (per FA standards). You're free to repost it anywhere you want with credit to one of my socials. You're free to get it printed for personal use if so inclined. Any commercial use will take further negotiation.
Terms of Service
Preface
I've developed these terms of service in order to try to be as clear as possible on the commissioning process from the outset. Please see the Commission Process to get a TL;DR of the key points.I know this is slightly longer than your average art TOS. However, this come from many years of acting as both commissioner and artist on many pieces of art; every point covered is based on some issue that has arisen in my past. If you have any questions about what any particular section means, please contact me and I'm happy to explain!For full transparency, I'm preparing a public repository of my TOS revisions with draft dates for your reference (link pending). In the meantime, feel free to ask and I'll send you a copy.If you think there are any points that I'm missing, please let me know and I'll try to address it!
Commissioner Responsibilities
The commissioner(s) must be 18 years of age or older to purchase a commission from the artist.
All commission information must be provided on the commission form (LINK). The artist will try to accommodate further changes discussed in other contact venues as able, but information in the commission form will comprise the bulk of the commission.
The commissioner submitting the commission form is designated the primary commissioner. The primary commissioner acknowledges full responsibility for:
Ensuring compliance of all commissioners with these terms of service.
Obtaining consent of all other commissioners for character usage.
Ensuring full payment is rendered.
Providing all details necessary for completion of the commission.
Any dissemination of WIPs and final products to secondary commissioners.
Payment must be rendered in full after a preliminary sketch is agreed upon. The preliminary sketch will be a thumbnail sketch outlining the pose and composition, and may be altered freely as per section 6d. Payment may be rendered as a lump sum by the primary commissioner, or split between commissioners at all parties' discretion.
If a secondary commissioner wishes to withdraw from the project, the primary commissioner may designate a new subject to take the place of the removed. An additional fee may be incurred for major revisions necessary to accommodate differences in character designs (see 6b).
Works in Progress
A work-in-progress illustration (WIP) will be provided at the end of each stage (sketching, lining, coloring and rendering) for review and changes.
Major changes are limited to 1 for sketches, and 3 for full commissions. Additional major changes may be assessed for an additional fee at the artist's discretion.
Major changes constitute significant changes to character anatomy, pose, patterning, additional props, background, etc. The artist will declare whether a change is major before rendering it.
Major changes will only be rendered with respect to the active stage (eg pose changes only during sketch/line phase, major color patterning during flats, etc).
Minor changes will be rendered for free, such as wrinkles, soft details, color corrections, etc. Total number of minor changes are at-will at the artist's discretion. (i.e. please don't try to abuse this!)
The artist reserves the right to deny changes on the basis of being excessive. (i.e. don't try to request an entirely new piece!)
Refunds
A refund may be furnished at any time at the discretion of the artist. The amount of the refund is commensurate with the differential of the stage of the WIP and the original price, and the intermediate product will be furnished. (eg, a full render at cost of 120 that is halted after the lineart phase will receive a refund of 60, and receive the lineart)
After 90 days past the date of payment, the primary commissioner may request a refund at any time. The refund will be furnished as per the method described in section 10.
Property Rights
Final product(s) will be provided to the primary commissioner as PNGs at native illustration resolution, and downscaled PNGs at <10MB file size. Alternative formats and sizes may be provided on request.
The commissioner(s) are free to upload, repost, or print the provided commission as-is (resizing and reformatting allowed) for personal use and display only. Any coloring, recoloring, collaging that obscures watermarks, or other alterations must be made with the explicit consent of the artist beforehand. (n.b. Just message me!)
The artist retains commercial rights to any commissioned artwork unless otherwise contracted. The artist and all commissioners must agree to a transfer of commercial rights at a fee at the discretion of the artist.
Commissioner(s) own and retain creative and commercial rights to any characters designed for a commissioner.
The commissioned art may be resold as part of a character transfer (e.g., selling a character and associated art).
The commissioned art may not, under any circumstances, be used for AI training, re-rendering, in-filling, or other AI-based alterations or AI-associated usage.
Commissioners may retain possession of their respective immortal souls, at their own discretion.
Disputes
Any disputes over interpretation of these terms of service will be resolved at the discretion of the artist.
Any issues that arise that are not covered in these terms of service may be resolved at the discretion of the artist.
We're all sapient creatures just trying our best. When seeking resolution to any disputes that do arise, the artist will try to give the benefit of the doubt to the commissioner, with the assumption of fair intent.