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Commissions are OPEN

If you like my style and would like me to draw something for you–be it a character design for your next D&D campaign, a picture of your dog for your significant other, a peaceful beach scene as a wedding gift, or pretty much anything else–I’d be happy to work something out with you.

Check out the categories below to get a rough estimate of how much an original commission would run you up.

5" x 7"

Black & White

This smallest size can accommodate headshots, head-and-shoulders-shots, and close ups on one or a small number of objects, and will normally cost around $25 Canadian.

8.5" x 11"

Black & White

The next size up offers a bit more flexibility, allowing for full-body images of one character, simple landscapes, or a more detailed object, and will normally cost around $50 Canadian.

11" x 17"

Black & White

The largest size permits me the most amount of flexibility, and therefore the most amount of detail. Multiple figures, a more detailed background, or perhaps even a personalized comics page are available at this tier, which will normally cost around $75 Canadian.

Add Colour

If you’re familiar with my work, you know I mostly draw in black and white. However, while I do not currently offer any full-colour services, colour highlights are available for an additional $15 Canadian.

Anything Else

If you have a request that doesn’t fit these categories (maybe you have a whole host of characters, or maybe you’re really set on full-colour and are willing to roll the dice with my colouring skills) I’d be happy to discuss it!

Physical or Digital?

These days, I work primarily with digital techniques, so a digital commission will always be one that uses all of my most recently-polished skills. However, I have worked extensively with traditional media (ink & paper) and would be more than happy to do your commission digitally.

Either way, for each commission, you’re entitled to a hard copy (either the original art for a traditional commission, or a high quality print for a digital commission) and a digital copy (either a high-quality scan of traditional art or a digital file produced from digital art).

Both traditional and digital commissions cost the same, and in both cases, reproduction rights will cost extra.