Never thought I would miss masks.
I'm on the mend, but my limbs feel like water, my head is full of cotton and walking feels like an action echoed through a tunnel- all of it is an exercise in a sort of sickly dissociation. While people wore masks, I didn't catch sick after conventions so much.
My clients have all been lovely, but I do know they're all waiting on the commissions they paid for. It is disconcerting to try to rest with others on standby like that. I do offer a luxury service, after all, and they pay that price. I 'm thankful to them, and want to provide the service as fast as I can.
When I close my eyes, I feel the remainder of the fever behind them. I urge my body, gently:
Get well soon. I have work to do, get well soon.
2 notes
·
View notes
God why can’t all of my clients pay me like this
2 notes
·
View notes
I haven't drawn pricefield in so long 💙🩷
(commissioned by @herpartnerintime, thank you!!)
7K notes
·
View notes
Pride month in Hell 🏳️🌈
a little gomens drawing i did a while back
5K notes
·
View notes
character drawing/design commission for @a-life-revised; dnd barbarian that wears lolita fashion (✿◡‿◡)
2K notes
·
View notes
“My home is with Astarion.”
✨another beautiful work of art by @ssalballoon that I commissioned✨
2K notes
·
View notes
EVERYONE SHUT THE FUCK UP!!! I need to tell just how running blind fanfiction by @thetriggeredhappy fucked me up
I'm not joking when I say that this is my favourite fic ever made, I literally don't, everything about it is so perfect, so detailed and so emotional,, i cried a lot, i laughed a lot, and I was really amazed by some of the plot twitsts
EVERYONE needs to read it, and if you don't imma bust yo damn kneecaps
2K notes
·
View notes
On the one hand, yes, there's no obligation for an artist to have a "style", but on the other hand, if you're planning on drawing shit for money, taking the time to cultivate a handful of a specific styles for your portfolio can be hugely useful – not even in terms of giving people a clear idea of what exactly they're paying for (though there's definitely that), but in terms of managing your own workload.
The exact same composition drawn to the exact same spec could easily take ten times as much time and effort in style A as it does in style B, often for reasons that won't be obvious just from looking at the finished piece, and if you're winging your stylistic choices as you go, you'll have no idea which of those scenarios you're in.
Having an identifiable "style" isn't just a personal branding thing: it also makes it much, much easier to correctly assess what you're getting into with any given piece. Heck, I know a lot of artists who've taken the time to develop multiple distinct portfolio styles and charge different rates depending on which one the client wants.
1K notes
·
View notes
Commission for @irazel !
Really love how this one came out! Was very fun to design a flying fish/shark inspired dragon 🐉🌊🐟
(not to mention dragons are my favourite!)
981 notes
·
View notes