Payment is made in full via PayPal, but only after the sketch has been approved by both sides.
By making a payment, you confirm that you’ve read and accepted these Terms, and that you’re familiar with my style and portfolio.
For commissions of 500 USD+, we can arrange a payment plan. For example: first payment covers sketch & line-art, second payment covers the final piece.
Please note that all commissions are digital artworks only – no physical shipping is involved.
Since this is a digital service, refunds are generally not possible once the work has begun (see Section 7).
The usual timeframe for a finished commission is around 2 months.
Depending on the complexity and size of the project, this period may be shorter or longer.
Deadlines are always open for discussion in chat before payment, so if you need a specific delivery date, we can set it together before starting.
While I often finish works faster, unexpected circumstances can happen. If anything affects the timing, I’ll always let you know right away.
You’ll receive your artwork in full-resolution digital file.
You receive only the digital version. I do not create traditional artworks and I do not provide physical shipping of any kind.
For complex projects (such as comics or similar), separate source files may be provided, but only if this was discussed and agreed with the client beforehand.
Please do not post work-in-progress previews (sketches, WIPs) publicly in social media or open groups. You are free to publish the final artwork anywhere you like, as long as you credit me as the author of the artwork.
If the commission is not private, I will always credit the character owner/client when posting the artwork on my own social media, unless we agreed otherwise in advance.
The client provides a character reference with a color palette to ensure accurate design and details (other digital artworks by the client are also welcome as references).
I do not replicate the styles of other artists. All commissions are created in my own artistic style, which the client can review in my portfolio or gallery beforehand. By commissioning me, the client accepts that their character will be illustrated in my personal style.
As a digital artist, I may apply some creative freedom in the drawing process.
Please feel free to share your thoughts or corrections at any stage — I always welcome your input.
Whenever I suggest an idea or addition for the artwork, I will let you know before rendering it.
Depending on the complexity of the project, I may share progress updates more frequently. Timely feedback from you will help me move forward smoothly and deliver the final artwork faster.
I truly appreciate client feedback during these moments, as it helps make the final piece even better.
If at any stage the client notices a mismatch with their reference (color, markings, external details, etc.), the correction is free of charge.
If the client notices an anatomical or color error that conflicts with their reference, the correction is also free of charge.
Changes such as adding a new object, action, or large detail (larger than two–three character heads in size compared to the character) will be considered major changes and may require an extra fee.
Changes to colors of clothing or accessories are always free.
Changes to the entire design of clothing or accessories: the first two revisions are free, further changes may be paid.
In general, minor corrections at the sketch stage are free (up to 2 rounds). Larger changes are discussed openly in chat before proceeding.
If a sketch is fully rejected, I may rework and reuse it for another character.
I may politely decline a commission if it’s something outside my skill set or comfort zone. (Always ask me before).
I only accept commissions featuring characters owned by the client or when the client has obtained explicit permission from the character’s original owner.
If the artwork is meant as a gift, please make sure the original owner is comfortable with their character being used. Without such confirmation, I reserve the right to decline the commission.
I keep copyright over the finished artwork.
You’re free to use your commission for non-commercial purposes:
Posting on social media (with credit and a link to my gallery).
Using as an avatar, banner, or profile image.
Printing for yourself or as a gift, ect.
(Feel free to ask me before)
If you’d like to use the artwork commercially (for example Patreon content, monetized stories, merch, etc), just let’s talk – I’m open to agreements.
By default, I also keep the right to:
Share the finished piece in my gallery or social pages.
Use it in my portfolio or future artbooks.
If you’d like your commission to remain private, that can be arranged for an extra fee.
In the case of a private commission, I take full responsibility not to publish any part of the work, including sketches, source files, or the final artwork. This also means the artwork will not appear on any of my public or paid platforms (such as Patreon, etc.), nor will it be shared in private chats or discussions.
Once finished, I won’t alter, recolor, or resell your artwork.
You’re free to repost, share, or crop the artwork (with proper credit).
Please don’t claim it as your own, remove signatures/watermarks, or resell it.
Please do not pass my artwork or WIPs to other artists for editing, recoloring, or for use as a base/template for drawing another character.
The use of my final artwork or any source files for AI training, AI-based processing, or style replication (such as LoRA training, prompt engineering, or similar methods) is strictly prohibited.
Any attempt to process, alter, or reuse my work in this way will be considered a violation of copyright.
Because this is digital work, refunds are not guaranteed once the project has started.
If you’d like to cancel before sending payment, that’s completely fine – just let me know as soon as possible.
By making a payment, you confirm that you’ve read and understood these Terms. You also acknowledge that you had the chance to review them in a convenient format, ask questions, and discuss details with me before we started.
Once the final artwork has been shared with the client and confirmed by them, the commission is considered fully accepted and closed. At this stage, no further revisions or claims will be made unless separately agreed upon
Please make sure to check the artwork carefully and don’t hesitate to ask questions or bring up any concerns before confirming.
Before posting the finished artwork on my social media, I usually check with the client regarding their preferences for the timing and date of publication.