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STORY VERY MUCH TBA


Done up by the venerable Axel-Rosered, of DA fame; though, he did put this in the Extras Artpack immediately after finishing this, which I feel slightly miffed about-since I think it’s a bit off putting having commissioned artwork in packs for general purchase. I get trying to make money off the artwork, but it feels like a bit much to monetize something you were already paid to make.

https://twitter.com/axel_rosered/status/1593278723436036100?s=21

Whatever; you can find him over here, and I’ll be having at a story once I’m able:

https://www.deviantart.com/axel-rosered

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parentalcontrol97A

Posted by parentalcontrol97A 2 years ago Report

Well, that's kinda annoying of him to do.

Badfurson

Posted by Badfurson 2 years ago Report

Yeah, just a bit.

SirVile67

Posted by SirVile67 2 years ago Report

Yeah, he already made money just from you commissioning it, so trying to make even more money off of it by putting it in a paid art pack is not only unnecessary, it's also kinda scummy.

Badfurson

Posted by Badfurson 2 years ago Report

Especially as an unrelated extra, since he included it in an Overwatch pack.

theunknownspy

Posted by theunknownspy 2 years ago Report

How is he suppose to help?

Badfurson

Posted by Badfurson 2 years ago Report

Aye’dunno, use sum’o’that cyborg strength and roll her back to her apartment?

Avora111

Posted by Avora111 2 years ago Report

Sense you commissioned the picture doesn't that mean you own this picture and all rights to it?

Badfurson

Posted by Badfurson 2 years ago Report

Sort of; usually the artist retains certain production rights to the image, but the commissioner generally is meant to have a guarantee that the image isn’t used for certain purposes afterward-as it represents a perpetual license.