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Fundraising Commissions.... Pretty Please...?

Wed Nov 25, 2009, 3:24 PM


I'm at a point where I need money. Again.
My laptop is broken.
My phone is broken.
My family is in the hole.

I could get a school computer, yes, but I want my own. Preferably a new one.
I kind of need a cell phone and I can get a new one, most likely for free, but it'll be cheap-ass and icky. Oh well, beggars can't be choosers.

So I'm re-opening commissions. They may be a little more pricey than I usually have them, but they'll be top-notch.
Since I am rendered digitally incapable via lack of computer, they'll be traditional.
You get to keep the original art, it will be sent to the requester. Alas, I can only accept money sent by mail at the moment.

Here's the commission journal from before, updated.
[link]

Please, while appreciated, comments such as "Oh, I'd love to make a commission but I have no money" are appreciated but do not help.
Please note me if you are serious.

  • Mood: Miserable

Comission Information -- UPDATED 11/25/09

Wed Nov 25, 2009, 3:22 PM


IMPORTANT NOTICE
I currently have no method of receiving pay over the internet, such as PayPal, but I can mail original art in roomy envelopes and will accept checks and cash.

I work traditionally and digitally, both quite comfortably. My scale is pretty large in terms of traditional art, pieces may be larger than initially expected unless specifically requested to be smaller; i.e. Badges. I tend to work by specific category, so if you make a request please be very specific with what you want.

Digital Categories*:
_____- Sketch: a simple, unrefined digital sketch.
_________ Estimated Price: $5.00

_____- Sketch +color: A simple, unrefined digital sketch with flat color. NOTE: Color is based on a 3 hue color scheme. Please, specify which colors.
_!STEAL!_ Estimated Price: $6.00

_____- Lineart: High-res lineart in PSD file format. Coloring piece is allowed with credit included.
_________ Estimated Price: $15.00

_____- Color picture: Full color image of a character or item.
____________________|| Note: Transparency, stock image or solid-color background.
_________ Estimated Price: $25.00

_____- Color picture, with background: Full color image of a character or item. Color background included; specify setting.
_________ Estimated Price: $35.00


Traditional Categories:
_____- Pencil Sketch, non shaded: A rough pencil sketch.
_!STEAL!_ Estimated Price: $3.00

_____- Pencil Sketch, lightly shaded: A refined pencil sketch, minimal crosshatching shading.
_________ Estimated Price: $6.00

_____- Pencil or graphite drawing, fully shaded: A refined drawing in charcoal, graphite, pencil, or chalk. Specify colors: black, brown, sepia, yellow.
_________ Estimated Price: $10.00

_____- Colored pencil drawing: A refined drawing colored with color pencils. Specify 5-color scheme.
_________ Estimated Price: $10.00

_____- Ink drawing, simple: A small or simple drawing in black, red or teal ink. If another color not listed is desired, please voice a request.
_!STEAL!_ Estimated Price: $5.00

_____- Ink drawing, heavy: A large or heavily-inked drawing in black, red or teal.
_________ Estimated Price: $10.00

_____- Watercolor sketch: A small, flat-colored sketch.
_________ Estimated Price: $5.00

_____- Watercolor painting: HIGHLY VARIABLE A larger, deeper-colored painting.
_________ Estimated Price: $15.00 - $30.00

If you are interested in a commission, send me a PM with these details:
- Medium style (all listed above)
- What the art is to contain (one character, two characters, animals, location, character detail and/or drawing of the character)
- Price can be negotiated and varies greatly depending on specifics.

SPECIFIC PRICE VARIATIONS
- Addition of flat color.
- 1 character/ object of focus = + $0 Normal commission.
- Multiple characters = + $5 per subject.
- Character(s) holding/interacting with specific item/animal = + $2 per extra object


*CURRENTLY UNAVAILABLE

  • Mood: Miserable

Where The Wild Things Aren't

Sun Oct 25, 2009, 3:11 PM
I saw the new hype movie "Where The Wild Things Are" this Sunday. I was very impressed with many things.
The costumes were very nice, including the CGI expressions-- seamless.
The atmosphere was very calm at the best of times, soothing and natural.
The music selection was charming and enhanced the film, even if it was a little emo-ballad-y.
The scenery was also gorgeous, being filmed in Australia.
The characters and overall plot of the movie was well-developed and spurs the mind.

The of the five above gets to me a bit. We're talking about a movie based on a ten-sentence picture book that many kids read at ages 3-6. Let's review this, shall we?

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In Maurice Sendak's whimsical children's book, Max, a rambunctious little boy, is sent to his room for some sort of misdeed. He imagines his room a new world, and a group of large, ugly monsters threaten to eat him up. He manages to subdue them with claims of being a king and having awesome powers, and they all celebrate with a 'wild rumpus'. In the nighttime, he becomes lonely and goes to sail back home. The monsters awake, threatening and begging him to stay. He coldly turns them away and goes home. He then eats supper. That is that.

There are several pages where there are little to no words, and there's only three of four blurbs of dialogue. For a book so built on simplicity and imagination, the monsters never stopped talking and complaining.
"Can you keep the sadness out?" one monster inquires to Max. He responds with claims of having a sadness-shield that will protect them all.
This is clearly not the case.

The monsters are reflections of Max's feelings-- they reflect and magnify three-fold.
There's Carol, the supposed leader of the group, he is aggressive and wild and a bit immature. He seems to have a thing for KW, and is close with Max.
KW is next, a feminine version of Carol. She has two owl friends named Bob and Terry that neither Max nor Carol understand.
Next comes Douglas, a mo-hawked rooster of a creature who is seemingly the most sensible of the group. He (tries) to keep Carol in check, who in his gratitude rips off one of his arms. Poor Douglas is left with a stick as a replacement.
Then there's Judith, a sarcastic, cranky rhino-like beast that seems to be jealous of the relationship between Max and Carol.
Irah is an interesting one. Arguably the ugliest of the monsters with his protruding nose and man-boobs, he's also the dullest. He puts holes in trees, and that's about it. No real emotion seems to radiate from him, other than the fact that he tolerates Judith very well and, in fact, loves her.
Last is the Bull. A tad bigger than the others, he sort of just skulks around, appearing on-screen every now and then. At Max's departure at the end of the film, though he does have a few brief words with the Non-king, curious if Max will say nice things about the Wild Things upon his return home.

I'm not sure where to go with this now.
I enjoyed the movie very much aside from the unresolved ending. Max left with an air of discovery, as if he realized what he had to do, how he had to act.
Alas, one cannot shake the feeling that the monsters deserve more, even if they were a figment of Max's imagination, as they are left on the shore with CGI expressions of grief upon their howling faces.

Side notes and questions:
So apparently if you run away from home after biting your mom and causing a fuss, you get soup and chocolate cake when you get back? The end scene was one of the few parts of the movie where it would have been okay to have extra dialogue.
Did anybody else feel that Max's sister should have been included at the end as well? It would have really brought it together a bit more, I feel.

  • Mood: Pestered
  • Eating: Cake

WHAT THE F@CK HAPPENED TO DA

Tue Oct 13, 2009, 4:29 PM
I'm not that apalled, it's just very disorienting and confusing.
It's disabling my drag-and-run abilities. Now i actually comment a bit on art.

  • Mood: Stumped
  • Eating: Meatloaf

For The First Time!

Mon Oct 5, 2009, 2:51 PM
Fanart of Sebastian!
=w= well, it was an art trade, actually. I drew her char and she drew mine. :iconkyphoscoliosis: drew my Sebbie <3 =w= It looks so nice, too.

[link]

Eeeee <3 go watch her, by the way. She doesn't draw so often but she's awesome.
:) I thank her so much for doing this, even though she didn't have to.

Oh, have I mentioned that I take art trades? I'm a creatively-lazy bum so I don't usually mind drawing somebody's character.
Unless it's super-animu or Sonic-y.
Then it's either going to be a no or it's going to look pretty different than what you may expect.

  • Mood: Adoration
  • Eating: Meatloaf

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