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Emote Commissions

Below you’ll find not only my price and option list, but also what I will/won’t draw, what the work flow is, and what the image rights are. Please read the terms and conditions carefully before making a commission request ^^

Also remember you can always ask questions; no strings attached and no hard feelings ;3

Emotes
Status: closed
Waiting list: open
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Emote Guidelines

Please read the emote guideline information of the platform you want to use your emotes on before making a request, to ensure your emotes won’t be flat-out rejected by the system later on.

Canvas Size

Twitch Emotes are made at a standard size of 112x112 pixels, as per the Twitch Emote Guidelines

Image Rights & what you are buying

You get a commercial license to use the images produced as Subscription Emotes on Twitch and/or Youtube. This license is non-transferable. In addition, you may use the emotes on the Discord server associated with your channel, and also on FFZ and BTTV (for your own channel only).

I retain all rights to the image. You do not own the image nor do you gain any rights to it. You cannot use the emotes for other commercial purposes without my permission.

 

To use the license, you will receive .png files on the required canvas sizes (112x112, 56x56, and 28x28 pixels)

 

You are not allowed to distribute the image without my permission. This means selling or giving away things made with the picture is not allowed. You do not have a copyright.

So, for that or anything else, please discuss it with me first ^^

Process: from request to getting the artwork

Tl;dr  DM me, discuss stuff, sketch stuff, pay for stuff, work on stuff, you get stuff UwU

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High detail description;

How to request

  • You can send me a private message on Discord, Twitch, or here on dA. I would prefer discussing things on Discord, since you can also easily show me pictures for reference. Explain to me what you would like me to draw, and if you have any references you can show me. If you can tell me something about the character that also helps (like personality etc), but you don't have to.

  • I will tell you if I can draw your commission (I have the right to refuse), and I will tell you when I have time (and if there is a waiting list).

  • If you have trouble with the exact emote ideas, don’t worry; we can discuss things, and try things out later in the sketch phase ^^

Workflow, payment and final artwork

  • We work out when I work on your commission: I stream all my artwork on Twitch. I would prefer it if you can be present while I make your commission, because I think it usually gives the best results. If you are present while I draw, I can ask for your opinion on things, and if I'm interpreting something wrong you can easily tell me.
    I can work on your drawing on whatever days suit you, but I may not always be able to change the time when I work on it. If you cannot be present, or don't want to be, I can also work on it without you, and send you the progress after each stream. Then you can comment on it and we can discuss how the artwork needs to develop.
     

  • I will usually do several rough sketches. At this point we can still make some changes and test things out. Sometimes people end up wanting different emotes, or more emotes after the sketch phase; these can still be added to the invoice.

  • If you are happy with the idea of the sketch, we can officially move forward with completing the artwork: it will be difficult to make any big changes after this.

  • I will send you a final PayPal invoice. Until you have paid I may work on other projects that require my time. Please note that refunds of digital art are not possible. However, if for whatever reason I think I cannot finish the artwork (for example long-term health issues), I will offer you a refund.
     

  • I work on the artwork until it is done. Since I tend to have multiple projects, and every artwork is different, it can be difficult to tell you exactly how long it will take to complete.
    I also sometimes end up needing sudden extra breaks caused by my disabilities, which may cause minor delays.
    The art itself usually takes 10-30 hours to draw, but the time may be spread thin.
    It can take anywhere from 3 days to 4 weeks for things to be finished.

  • I will export the picture, and send you a digital files in the canvas sizes Twitch requires you to deliver (112x112, 56x56, and 28x28 pixel .png files).

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