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I heard some people were having trouble understanding the commissions so I came to the rescue to give some explanation.

Fiver is a page that allows us to communicate safely! You don't have to worry about loosing your money here at least XD
If you need a commission, you can select from 3 tiers. Each tier has a specific quality, including a revision! A revision allows you to see the final result and make changes before I give it to you :D

You can add extras, as you can see in the image:
"Additional revisions" are for people who want something very specific.
Only the premium tier has backgrounds (that is why the other tiers are so cheap), but if you want a background in the low tier you can get the "Add background/Scene" extra.
Each pannel you order has up to two characters in it. If you want a comic that has always 3 characters, then it gets more complicated for me, so you can get the "Additional Figures" extra. You can get as many characters as you want, in case you have lots of money and you want to make a huge vore orgy.
"Additional Panels" are to make a comic. This extra allows you to have the scene devided in panels. You don't have to pay another full price drawing to do so, you just need to add this extra!

I hope this made it clear enough ! Please ask anything else in the comments below :P
And sorry for my spelling :3 I am on my phone XD

Link to commission page:
https://aryion.com/g4/view/550489

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coldfire1200

Posted by coldfire1200 5 years ago Report

Nices

calldahotline

Posted by calldahotline 5 years ago Report

So leaving this comment as kind of a review: Thumbs up for manv. Quality art, they did the commission fast, and were very reasonable.

manv

Posted by manv 5 years ago Report

Thank you :3 It was a pleasure!

soline

Posted by soline 5 years ago Report

So first up, it's WONDERFUL to have you back, I love your old artwork and the prospect of brand new stuff from you is just a delight to look forward to! And similarly I'd probably be interested in a commission or two!

In that vein though; while I appreciate the followup explanation what I and I imagine others are struggling with is how do we get our idea communicated to you? What you're doing looks pretty common on Fiverr looking at other artists but having never used it before I'm just not familiar.

Lets say I want a lineart picture, so I pay to order that tier. Then what? Do you get in contact via email or Fiverr to ask? Or do I get to include details in the order? But then what happens if you refuse or aren't comfortable drawing what I want? Or do I get in contact with you here, sort out the details and then 'order' it from you through Fiverr like a paypal payment?

manv

Posted by manv 5 years ago Report

Thank you :3
The good thing about fiver is that if anything happens with the commission, like me getting sick, or not being able to draw it, you get your money back! Details can be done through fiverr, or PMs on Eka. I consider fiverr more secure than Eka in terms of privacy, but Eka is fine too.
Fiverr allows me to make offers to people who text me directly on the page! So, for example, if you have an idea that is not represented in any of the tears, I can make you a special order :D
As for the details, people sometimes send me references, sketches of how they want scenes to look like, or even examples from other artists. You get to view the drawing before I submit it one or more times, just in case you want changes to be made ;)