Welcome to the Commission Terms Splashpage!

Please read all terms before requesting a commission.

By purchasing a commission, you agree to everything on this page.

What I Will Draw


I'm aware that things aren't black and white- this list is meant as a general guide. Basically, the quality and subject matter featured in my gallery is a good gauge as to what I can create for you! I'm open to things that may not be on this list- if you have any questions relating to something you'd like created, or if you're not sure if a request is suitable, shoot me an email or message me on Ko-Fi! I'd love to work something out with you.

What I Won't Draw


To put it simply, I will not create content with the purpose of spreading harmful ideas, nor will I create content targeting/harassing a person/group.

As for mecha/furry art, I just don't feel my skill level is adequate enough to provide work that I feel proud to sell to you. Sorry!

On Personal Use...

For the most part, the work you pay for is yours! [obviously]


You can use my work for social media icons, print it out, put it in a forum signiature, eat it, whatever- as long as you DO NOT resell, alter, or create products/merchandise featuring my work. In simple terms, you can't repurpose my art and sell it as your own.

You also may not pass the art as your own work. If someone asks if you made it, please don't say you did.

Credit is not necessary [but much appreciated!]

Misc. Details

I aim to be fully transparent during the commission process. Generally, I will update you with the status of your piece after each stage [once after the sketch, once after lineart, then color, etc etc] so edits can be requested. After the lineart stage, you CANNOT make any huge requests [such as changing the pose, adding another character etc] so be sure of your request before making it.


If you want a piece by a certain date, please let me know on Ko-Fi or through email.


If I feel that I cannot fulfill a request for whatever reason, I have the right to refund and deny it. I will communicate the reason to you, and provide a refund if it is paid for. If the piece is in a stage close to completion [with full color/shading, for example], and you decide you no longer want the piece, I have the right to only offer a partial refund to compensate for the work already completed.