Commission Informationn -- revised October, 2001 ------------------------------------------------ I do NOT do public request/trade pictures; I don't have the time or the interest, so please do not ask. In _rare_ cases I _might_ agree to a private trade, but only with artists whose work I admire and enjoy. I am not currently accepting new general commission projects. However, if you are _really_ interested in commissioning me to draw, paint or design something for you, please take the following steps: 1. Read Contact-Information.txt to find my current email address. 2. Send email. Include your real name, a substantial (several paragraphs' worth) description of what you are interested in. Include character(s), scene, mood, style, media and size you would prefer. 3. Tell me what you are offering for payment. 4. Tell me about any other special requirements. 5. Wait for me to reply. This may take a few days, as I can be slow with mail. I will either accept, ask for more information, or decline your offer. Ways to increase your chances of my saying 'yes' to a proposed project: + Be a big corperation who wants to put me on salary. + Propose something interesting or original. "I want you to draw my fox chara standing around wearing big pantz" is not interesting nor original. + Offer me a realistic sum of money. "Realistic," right now, is $100.00 and up. I have about half a dozen commissions I've yet to finish, so I'm not actively seeking any new ones right now. However, with the right encouragement (see above) I might be willing to take a new commission or two. Thanks for your interest.