Got a question about something?
Wanna hire me to make some art for you?
See a figure you want, but it's not listed for sale?
Read the info below and hit me up!
Requesting a Figure from my site
Typically, I do what are called print runs. Where I make a small amount of 1 figure and then sell them till they're out. This is easier for me to do then to set them for individual sale, so I don't get overloaded with qeues. 
However, if you're interested in something you saw on my website or social media platforms, send me an email below asking about it. I may be planning to do a reprint soon, or can quote you a price for a 1 time print and paint job! 
Figures can range between $25-$200+ depending on size, materials, and labor, not including shipping. I also do all sales through my Etsy as a custom order, so both you and I are protected during unforeseen events or mishaps!
How to Commission me
First, thank you so much for your interest in my work. Before commissioning me, it's important to understand what I do and don't do.

I do:
Make 3d models for 3d printing. I sculpt, tool, print, process, and paint figurines.

I do not:
Currently make VR Chat or Secondlife models or accessories, make 3d models with animation or game-ready topology, do rigging outside of what's needed for posing the high topology model for sculpting, do UV mapping, materials, or textures outside of those needed for the figure making process or digital presentation, make ref sheets, or make BJDs. I also do not make anything that is considered illegal, this includes sexualized feral or child-like characters, and anything related to violence or hate of any kind.
What  to Expect When Submitting a Commission
My decision to take on commissions is based on a couple of things, mainly time and difficulty.

Pricing can fluctuate based on a few things, but here's what I consider when quoting prices and taking on commissions:
DIFFICULTY AND SCOPE - Is this a bust? A full figure? Is it a chibi? Are you covered in scales and other small details? Do you want me to print and paint it for you? Do you want it for printing and reselling yourself? Consider these things before pitching your project. The more detailed and time-consuming the project, the higher the price.

Materials - If I am printing and or painting it for you, how intricate is the piece? What is its size, a 2-inch mini or a 1:4 scale figure? (Link to Size Comparison Chart) Is it a simple paint job, a simple print job, or are you going for a one-of-a-kind look? I keep track of the materials spent and also charge for any tests that need to be done. So while I may quote you initial material costs, they could change depending on any changes that are made during the post-production process.

Time and Interest - If you don't have an idea for a figure yet, then you're not ready to commission. Have some ref-sheets already made and ideas of what you're looking for. A zip file or link to any photos helps. I work with PureRef, so if you already have one made, send a link to it with your submission. The more info you can give me, the better it is in helping me decide if this is a project I can or want to take on.

Patience and understanding - Be patient. I usually don't respond right away, or sometimes at all, depending on my workload and other things I have going on. If I'm interested in the project, I'll hit you back with a quote and more information. Also, I understand that the prices I may quote may not fit into every budget. While I do allow some wiggle room for negotiation, I also can't make time or accommodations for everyone, as I have projects of my own to finish and bills to pay. 
I hope this info helps and I look forward to hearing about your project!, 
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