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List of Wont's

  • Me or my characters for you or your friend.
  • Adult rated: Cub/Pedo; pain or gore.
  • Fetishes: CTF, watersports, scat, bestiality.
  • Adult/grown characters in diapers.
  • Adult actions with children toys.
  • Images with a purpose of revenge.

F.A.Q.

Answers


Where am I allowed to use my commissions?
Commissions are for private use only. If you would like to use them commercially you will need to speak to me first and either get permission or purchase rights to use the work depending on what I deem necessary. Even though you may own the character, I still created the artwork.

Do I need a Paypal or AlertPay account to order?
No. You can pay for an invoice using most credit and debit cards. All instructions for payment are included with the invoice, along with my contact information if any problems should arise. I also accept personal checks or money orders. Cash is only accepted in person.

Is there anything you won't draw?
There's very little I won't draw. Feel free to ask me. I will update my list of wont's whenever I receive a request I just can't bring myself to draw for one reason or another. Everyone will remain anonymous.

Why is there a two week limit to set up/pay for commissions?
In order to keep orders flowing smoothly I place a two week time limit to set up and pay for a commission. If the commission can not be set up or paid for within that time it'll be removed from the queue. This also gives other people a better chance to get commissions from me, and in a timely manner.

What happens to my payment if my commission is removed from the queue?
In rare cases like these I will issue a full refund.

Will your Copic works fade?
Copic markers are dye-based. When exposed to UV rays they will fade over time. Regular indoor lighting won't fade them for a while, but long exposure will be harmful. Bright lights, or direct sunlight will speed up fading. Protecting your artwork with a UV coated glass or protective sheet will cut out the harmful light.
External Link: Copic Marker FAQ

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