Commission Pricing :
Digital or Traditional Painting $350 minimum

Actual pricing will vary depending on subject matter and scope.
1/2 the total cost is due up front as a non-refundable deposit. The remainder is due on completion.
Twitch Channel Package $200

Includes: Channel banner, offline screen, stream overlay and info panels.
$100 is due up front as a non-refundable deposit. The remainder is due on completion. Price does not include any animated elements.
Twitch Channel Lite Package $100

Includes: Stream overlay and panels only.
$50 is due up front as a non-refundable deposit. The remainder is due on completion. Price does not include any animated elements.
Twitch Channel Deluxe Package $400

Includes: Channel banner, offline screen, stream overlay, info panels, profile picture, up to 5 emotes and donation, follower and/or sub alert graphics. Price includes up to 2 animated graphics.
Twitch Channel Emotes $75

Includes: 3 Channel Emotes. $25 for single emotes.
Prices are subject to change based on demand.


F.A.Q. :
  • Why is it so expensive?
  • Prices reflect the amount of labour hours involved in the creation of artwork and graphics. When you factor how long it takes to create these things, it's not all that expensive.
    To further the answer, if you know 'a guy' who will do it for $50, by all means go to that guy. I don't do price-matching.
  • Why do I have to put down a deposit?
  • It's not uncommon for artists to get commissions and sink a lot of hours of work into them, only to have the client vanish before payment is due. The work is then done, the time is gone and there's nothing to show for it. The deposit is to make sure all clients are serious and want to see the project through to completion.
  • What type of payments do you take?
  • All payments are handled via PayPal. You can pay with your PayPal account, credit or debit card.
  • Can I get something done that isn't listed?
  • Absolutely! Just get in touch with me about it. Discord, email, Twitter DMs, what ever works.
    That said, there are things I consider 'out of my scope' or that I wouldn't do for content reasons. The site gallery is pretty representative of what I do. But say, for example, you want images of double-D boobed anime cat girls: No. Nope. nuh-uh! Wrong artist.
  • Will you work on our comic/game/labour of love for free and we'll pay you later, if we can?
  • No.
    Look, it's not personal. The project is your baby, I get it. I get it because, at any given time, I have at least 10 of my own. If I'm not getting paid, I'm going to work on those. Otherwise, I have bills to pay and my cat won't go without cat-nip and treats, man.
  • What if I don't like it?
  • I'll cry quietly in a corner as to not disturb you. No seriously, it's FINE to not like the first preview or sketch. It can be difficult to communicate a visual idea in text. That's why I send previews at stages, to make sure things are going in the right direction. You will not hurt my feelings or upset me if you want something changed nor will you be charged extra. I want you to end up with exactly what you wanted!
  • What if I change my mind?
  • There's a difference between changes or adjustments and changing the project completely, mid-swing. There will be an extra charge if you decide you want something completely different from what was originally discussed once work has already started.
  • Can I sell prints, shirts or other merchandise with the work on it?
  • The prices listed are for the commission, not for licensing, unless otherwise agreed upon. Any sales would require a license and payment of licensing fees.
  • Can I have what you did for 'So-and-So' in a different colour?
  • Nope. They paid for the work, it's not available for use elsewhere. It's theirs.
    Your commission will not be given to anyone else for use nor modified to be reused. Everything in your commission will be 100% original.
  • Can I just be in one of your paintings without commissioning one?
  • Yes, and that would fall under 'modeling'. There's a link just up top there you want to click to find out about that. It says "Model Info". I'm pointing at it, you can't see it, but I am...