A simple guide on: Commissioning an Artist. by Suzanne-Helmigh, journal
A simple guide on: Commissioning an Artist.
It's often not as simple as one wants it to be when both artist and client want it to be: Cost efficient, time efficient and quality efficient.
I've often spend my time discussing the best way to handle commissions with clients and artist friends that I came to the conclusion that clarity and understanding is key.
I will divide the guidelines I work with based on 3 commission types.
:bulletblue: Character commissions.
:bulletblue: Book covers ( or illustrations)
:bulletblue: Concept art.
Reading all 3 parts will give you the full scope as a lot of it applies to one another as well.
:bulletgreen: Character commissions.
:bulletblue: 1.
the music from the 60's 70's 80's died for the music now is crap no soul nor has it got meaning took another person to remind me of what i had forgotten and what i grew up with
I just remembered that my greyhound choose me as their master and not the other way round for she threw her muzzle and chewed through her lead and went looking for me along the busy main highway.
I panicked when i saw her gone but filled with joy when she turned up inside a shop i was just in for i only had her for 8 hours from a trainer that was going to shoot her for she was not going to make a race dog.
from that that day she has a place in my heart reserved for all that i have come to love for i have had damaged animals before and they remain in my heart never forgotten always remenbered