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arcticFOXchic: Digital and Traditional Art: Con Badges, IDs, Character References, mo - Sep 21st 2009, 1:54PM
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IMPORTANT NOTICE
I currently have no method of receiving pay over the internet, such as PayPal, but I can mail original art in roomy envelopes and will accept checks and cash.
I work traditionally and digitally, both quite comfortably. My scale is pretty large in terms of traditional art, pieces may be larger than initially expected unless specifically requested to be smaller; i.e. Badges. I tend to work by specific category, so if you make a request please be very specific with what you want.
Digital Categories:
- Sketch: a simple, unrefined digital sketch.
- Sketch, colored: A simple, unrefined digital sketch. NOTE: Color is based on a 3 hue color scheme. Please, specify which colors.
- Lineart: High-res lineart in PSD file format. Coloring piece is allowed with credit included.
- Lineart with background: High-res lineart in PSD file format. Coloring piece is allowed with credit included.
- Color picture: Full color image of a character or item. Transparent, stock image or solid-color background.
- Color picture, with background: Full color image of a character or item. Color background included; specify setting.
Traditional Categories:
- Pencil Sketch, non shaded: A rough pencil sketch.
- Pencil Sketch, lightly shaded: A rough pencil sketch, minimal crosshatching shading.
- Pencil or graphite drawing, fully shaded: A refined drawing in charcoal, graphite, pencil, or chalk. Specify colors: black, brown, sepia, yellow.
- Colored pencil drawing: A refined drawing colored with color pencils. Specify 5-color scheme.
- Ink drawing, simple: A small or simple drawing in black, red or teal ink. If another color not listed is desired, please voice a request.
- Ink drawing, heavy: A large or heavily-inked drawing in black, red or teal. ~~~
- Watercolor sketch: A small, flat-colored sketch.
- Watercolor painting: A larger, deeper-colored painting.
If you are interested in a comission, send me a PM with these details:
- Medium style (listed above)
- What the art is to contain (one character, two characters, animals, location, character detail and/or drawing of the character)
We will discuss methods of pay.*
* NOTICE! FREE OFFERS!
Remaining:
- 10 free sketches, digital or traditional
- 5 free colored sketches
- 5 free digital linearts
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IMPORTANT NOTICE
I currently have no method of receiving pay over the internet, such as PayPal, but I can mail original art in roomy envelopes and will accept checks and cash.
I work traditionally and digitally, both quite comfortably. My scale is pretty large in terms of traditional art, pieces may be larger than initially expected unless specifically requested to be smaller; i.e. Badges. I tend to work by specific category, so if you make a request please be very specific with what you want.
Digital Categories:
- Sketch: a simple, unrefined digital sketch.
- Sketch, colored: A simple, unrefined digital sketch. NOTE: Color is based on a 3 hue color scheme. Please, specify which colors.
- Lineart: High-res lineart in PSD file format. Coloring piece is allowed with credit included.
- Lineart with background: High-res lineart in PSD file format. Coloring piece is allowed with credit included.
- Color picture: Full color image of a character or item. Transparent, stock image or solid-color background.
- Color picture, with background: Full color image of a character or item. Color background included; specify setting.
Traditional Categories:
- Pencil Sketch, non shaded: A rough pencil sketch.
- Pencil Sketch, lightly shaded: A rough pencil sketch, minimal crosshatching shading.
- Pencil or graphite drawing, fully shaded: A refined drawing in charcoal, graphite, pencil, or chalk. Specify colors: black, brown, sepia, yellow.
- Colored pencil drawing: A refined drawing colored with color pencils. Specify 5-color scheme.
- Ink drawing, simple: A small or simple drawing in black, red or teal ink. If another color not listed is desired, please voice a request.
- Ink drawing, heavy: A large or heavily-inked drawing in black, red or teal. ~~~
- Watercolor sketch: A small, flat-colored sketch.
- Watercolor painting: A larger, deeper-colored painting.
If you are interested in a comission, send me a PM with these details:
- Medium style (listed above)
- What the art is to contain (one character, two characters, animals, location, character detail and/or drawing of the character)
We will discuss methods of pay.*
* NOTICE! FREE OFFERS!
Remaining:
- 10 free sketches, digital or traditional
- 5 free colored sketches
- 5 free digital linearts
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FJGamer - Sep 22nd 2009, 2:17AM
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quote: IMPORTANT NOTICE
I currently have no method of receiving pay over the internet, such as PayPal, but I can mail original art in roomy envelopes and will accept checks and cash.
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I love your interpretation of Ivysaur: http://sheezyart.com/art/view/2138390/
I gotta say, however, that PayPal is too convenient not to use it. You can direct the money to your bank account or find a way to use the money online.
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[quote]IMPORTANT NOTICE
I currently have no method of receiving pay over the internet, such as PayPal, but I can mail original art in roomy envelopes and will accept checks and cash.[/quote]
I love your interpretation of Ivysaur: http://sheezyart.com/art/view/2138390/
I gotta say, however, that PayPal is too convenient not to use it. You can direct the money to your bank account or find a way to use the money online.
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arcticFOXchic - Sep 22nd 2009, 1:08PM
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quote: I love your interpretation of Ivysaur: http://sheezyart.com/art/view/2138390/
I gotta say, however, that PayPal is too convenient not to use it. You can direct the money to your bank account or find a way to use the money online.
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Thank you that was a gift for a friend.
PayPal is very convenient, but I don't have a credit or debit card. :(
How can I forward money directly to my account? Both ideas appeal to me, and I would like to know how, haha.
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[quote]I love your interpretation of Ivysaur: http://sheezyart.com/art/view/2138390/
I gotta say, however, that PayPal is too convenient not to use it. You can direct the money to your bank account or find a way to use the money online.[/quote]
Thank you ^w^ that was a gift for a friend.
PayPal is very convenient, but I don't have a credit or debit card. :(
How can I forward money directly to my account? Both ideas appeal to me, and I would like to know how, haha.
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FJGamer - Sep 22nd 2009, 3:47PM
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quote: Thank you that was a gift for a friend.
PayPal is very convenient, but I don't have a credit or debit card. :(
How can I forward money directly to my account? Both ideas appeal to me, and I would like to know how, haha.
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You're welcome.
You could get a debit card. It isn't all that hard.
Also, you can use PayPal money directly through the web.
Say I give you $5 via Paypal. That goes into your PayPal balance. You now have $5 on PayPal. You could spend that $5 anywhere that accepts PayPal, which includes eBay and most other online stores.
PayPal even has a debit card of its own, but I'm not too sure I want that, because I'd rather transfer to my bank account and use my bank card.
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[quote]Thank you ^w^ that was a gift for a friend.
PayPal is very convenient, but I don't have a credit or debit card. :(
How can I forward money directly to my account? Both ideas appeal to me, and I would like to know how, haha.[/quote]
You're welcome.
You could get a debit card. It isn't all that hard.
Also, you can use PayPal money directly through the web.
Say I give you $5 via Paypal. That goes into your PayPal balance. You now have $5 on PayPal. You could spend that $5 anywhere that accepts PayPal, which includes eBay and most other online stores.
PayPal even has a debit card of its own, but I'm not too sure I want that, because I'd rather transfer to my bank account and use my bank card.
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arcticFOXchic - Sep 22nd 2009, 10:54PM
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quote: Say I give you $5 via Paypal. That goes into your PayPal balance. You now have $5 on PayPal. You could spend that $5 anywhere that accepts PayPal, which includes eBay and most other online stores.
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I know how PayPal works, yeah, but I can't get a debit card right now I don't think. I'm only fifteen D:
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[quote]Say I give you $5 via Paypal. That goes into your PayPal balance. You now have $5 on PayPal. You could spend that $5 anywhere that accepts PayPal, which includes eBay and most other online stores.[/quote]
I know how PayPal works, yeah, but I can't get a debit card right now I don't think. I'm only fifteen D:
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FJGamer - Sep 22nd 2009, 11:26PM
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quote: I know how PayPal works, yeah, but I can't get a debit card right now I don't think. I'm only fifteen D:
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Don't get a debit card, then. At 15, you shouldn't be working for money, anyway. You should be wasting your parents' money!
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[quote]I know how PayPal works, yeah, but I can't get a debit card right now I don't think. I'm only fifteen D:[/quote]
Don't get a debit card, then. At 15, you shouldn't be working for money, anyway. You should be wasting your parents' money!
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arcticFOXchic - Sep 22nd 2009, 11:45PM
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quote: Don't get a debit card, then. At 15, you shouldn't be working for money, anyway. You should be wasting your parents' money!
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Haha, my mom and I have no money to waste. I'm trying to boost my funds for college.
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[quote]Don't get a debit card, then. At 15, you shouldn't be working for money, anyway. You should be wasting your parents' money![/quote]
Haha, my mom and I have no money to waste. I'm trying to boost my funds for college.
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FJGamer - Sep 23rd 2009, 1:42AM
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quote: Haha, my mom and I have no money to waste. I'm trying to boost my funds for college.
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Good luck. The market is pretty thin right now.
That said, you could still use PayPal and just save the money rather than spend it.
Later, when you get a bank account, make sure they give you a debit card.
Then, set up your PayPal account to send/receive funds.
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[quote]Haha, my mom and I have no money to waste. I'm trying to boost my funds for college.[/quote]
Good luck. The market is pretty thin right now.
That said, you could still use PayPal and just save the money rather than spend it.
Later, when you get a bank account, make sure they give you a debit card.
Then, set up your PayPal account to send/receive funds.
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arcticFOXchic - Sep 23rd 2009, 12:56PM
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quote: That said, you could still use PayPal and just save the money rather than spend it. Later, when you get a bank account, make sure they give you a debit card. Then, set up your PayPal account to send/receive funds.
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I can still use Paypal, even if I don't have a card? I thought you had to register a number or something.
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[quote]That said, you could still use PayPal and just save the money rather than spend it. Later, when you get a bank account, make sure they give you a debit card. Then, set up your PayPal account to send/receive funds.[/quote]
I can still use Paypal, even if I don't have a card? I thought you had to register a number or something.
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FJGamer - Sep 23rd 2009, 7:13PM
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quote: I can still use Paypal, even if I don't have a card? I thought you had to register a number or something.
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Nope, you only need that to send money to your bank account or add funds. Oh, and you need it to confirm your address, but you shouldn't care about that if you're not an eBay user. (Most eBay sellers only ship to confirmed addresses, so I've heard.)
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[quote]I can still use Paypal, even if I don't have a card? I thought you had to register a number or something.[/quote]
Nope, you only need that to send money to your bank account or add funds. Oh, and you need it to confirm your address, but you shouldn't care about that if you're not an eBay user. (Most eBay sellers only ship to confirmed addresses, so I've heard.)
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