General Information
How to Contact Me
If you want to commission my art, please contact me via Discord. My username is @the_felixverse.
What to Expect
I'll start by asking you very generally the subject matter you'd like me to draw {I only draw Toontown and Subnautica fanart}. If I'm confident I can draw it for you, I'll ask for details like poses, color schemes, lineart style, and other stylistic choices you might want me to make. Then, I'll ask if you have any reference photos you'd like to share with me.
Before proceeding any further, I will ask you if you have read, understand, and agree to my Terms of Service. It's definitely annoying to read, but I want to make sure you understand your rights as a client and how I operate my commissions. If I engage in practices you don't like, now you'll know and you don't have to find out later as a surprise. Please note that if you agree to my Terms of Service anyways without reading, I professionally do not care about what happens as a result of your negligence.
After that, we will agree on a price. Please see my Terms of Service and the page dedicated to your type of commission for more information on pricing and payment methods. Once a price has been agreed upon, you will pay 50% of it upfront. Once I have personally confirmed it has been sent, I will send you a message detailing the date and time your drawing will be finished by. I may finish sooner than this due date as it is only the latest you will receive your commission by.
Work in Progress {WIP} Updates
I will show you a work in progress of your commission for each of the following milestones, assuming they are applicable to your drawing:
Sketch for full piece is complete
Lineart for character{s} is/are complete
Lineart for background is complete
Character{s} is/are rendered and textured
Background is rendered and textured
Finishing touches/proof of completion {this step will usually be merged with the previous one, but for especially complicated pieces or pieces with several finishing touches they will be separate milestones}
Please note that I DO NOT PROCEED WITH DRAWING until each WIP update has received your approval and you request zero revisions. You may request that I update you at additional milestones. A WIP update consists of a heavily watermarked version of your commission along with a short description of what stage the piece is in.
Requesting Revisions
You may request revisions at every WIP milestone. Please do this in a single message with an itemized list of every single revision you're requesting. If you break this up into several messages, I will count each individual message as its own request. Exceptions are made for messages sent within 15 minutes of the first one sent.
You may request up to 3 revisions per milestone for free. You may request up to a total of 7 revisions per commission for free. Additional revision requests will be met with a $10 fee per revision that must be paid upfront, or I will not honor the additional requests.
Once revisions have been made to a piece, I will send a new version of the WIP milestone for your approval or to see if further changes are requested.
What You Receive When it's Done
After I'm finished with your commission, you will first receive proof of completion. Proof of completion will be an incredibly low resolution image of your commission with my Felix Studios watermark all over it, and at that point I will ask for the final 50% payment.
Once I have confirmed it has been sent, you will receive two things.
Your commission
A bonus alternate version of your commission, which will typically just be different lighting/filters, added text, or something else to spruce it up a little. This can be customized to your liking as well, but if no requests are made then I will take full creative liberties. Please note that the alternate version is intended to be a small change and cannot be used to get an extra art piece. If it will take me more than 15 minutes to do, it's probably too much.
Both images will be in a .png format and have no watermarks. I do not provide .jpg or .jpeg files because they are objectively worse.