Cloney's House of Pictures is Open!

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The last few weeks have proven hot and busy, and you can even see some of the commission work in the gallery. So, I really should be sprucing this a bit up and generally explaining how this will work for anyone else who may be interested.


So, without further ado:
Commissions guidelines!

There's a couple of thing that i need to make clear.
I'm a traditional artist and I do stuff with traditional media. This means that there will always be a physical copy of the stuff I do, and I'd be willing to send you that as well if you cover the shipping costs. Most of my colour work is watercolour based, and that both takes time and means that any errors end up with the art having to be redone from scratch. With this in mind I believe the prices below to be fair. If you'd like me to do stuff in other types of colour, please consult in advance.

My work process involves sending you a work in progress image for your approval and any possible changes. When the piece is done, you will get a small preview, full resolution after payment. Actual physical art can be mailed to your home, but you cover the shipping costs. I accept payments through Paypal only at this time.


Pencils 10-15$
Inks    20-25$
Color   40-60$ (Watercolours)

Extras:
Backgrounds      5-20$ (anything beyond a bit of shading)
Extra characters 0-20$ (depending on how involved it is)


The price ranges are informative. Please contact me for a correct estimate based on what exactly you expect me to depict. Smaller things cost less money, and A3 size sketches with a dozen of characters beating the crap out of each other might end up more than suggested here ;)

If you are interested, please contact me through the Deviantart notes or through clone_artist(at)yahoo.com. In the case we proceed with a commission assignment we can exchange emails so I can keep you posted with art updates.
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