Trueflight's Commissions
Bestian Trueflight
Hey all,
...Okay, I'll cut to the chase. I've been drawing dragons since I could hold a crayon, knights since I first read The Hobbit and weapons since...forever. Recently, I've been exercising my wrist drawing characters for my guild; until a few days ago, a friend recommended I had a look here and considered commissions.
...Wow. The first thought that came through my head was "I'm out of my league here." Nevertheless, I thought I'd try my hand. I'll be uploading any GW fanart I draw (apologies for any temporary retina damage caused), along with the occasional generic fantasy/DnD picture. I'm not doing this to earn money - I'm a good way away from being commission-worthy - I'm here for ideas and constructive criticism. If, however, someone would like their character drawn; it'd be my pleasure and honour to give it a stab. Just don't set your hopes too high.
Something to keep in mind - I do not have photoshop, but the considerably inferior paintshop pro 7 - which is why a large number of my coloured pictures look a little "off."
So far, the lineup for commissions is:
Azazel the Assassin - Ranger, finished, FREE
Little Shenanigan - Monk, finished, FREE
Azazel the Assassin - Necromancer +limited background, finished, 8k
Chicken of the Seas - Mesmer and Paragon, finished, 10k
Azazel the Assassin - Ritualist, cancelled / on semi-permanent hiatus.
Lector G - Dervish, not yet started, 5k - cancelled, Commissioner appears to have stopped playing gw / stopped visiting the forum / died
Smilin' Assassin - Assassin (funnily enough), not yet started, 5k
Azazel the Assassin - Assassin, not yet started, 5k
Krazy Kat - Monk and Warrior, not yet started, 10k
Zodiac Meteor, Assassin, not yet started, 5k
Valeria, Necromancer, not yet started, 5k
Kylanf, group picture, not yet started, 35k
I'm thinking for prices I'll use a similar model to Tzu's:
Static character (head to knees, normally) - 5k
Dynamic character (combat poses, skill activation, et cetera) - 6-10k, negotiable depending on difficulty
Those prices assume you want the picture coloured. If you'd rather just have a lineart/shaded version, the cost is half price.
As I promised, Azazel and Shenanigan's first requests are free. I'll also happily attempt one more for free - after that, I'm afraid I'm going to start charging, and see how it goes. If there's no interest, I'll likely revert to pumping out freebies.
Pictures completed:
H O T Blades (Assassin)
Azazel the Assassin (Ranger)
Little Shenanigan (Monk)
Azazel the Assassin (Necromancer)
Chicken of the Seas (Paragon and Mesmer)
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Originally Posted by some samples of previous works
...Okay, I'll cut to the chase. I've been drawing dragons since I could hold a crayon, knights since I first read The Hobbit and weapons since...forever. Recently, I've been exercising my wrist drawing characters for my guild; until a few days ago, a friend recommended I had a look here and considered commissions.
...Wow. The first thought that came through my head was "I'm out of my league here." Nevertheless, I thought I'd try my hand. I'll be uploading any GW fanart I draw (apologies for any temporary retina damage caused), along with the occasional generic fantasy/DnD picture. I'm not doing this to earn money - I'm a good way away from being commission-worthy - I'm here for ideas and constructive criticism. If, however, someone would like their character drawn; it'd be my pleasure and honour to give it a stab. Just don't set your hopes too high.
Something to keep in mind - I do not have photoshop, but the considerably inferior paintshop pro 7 - which is why a large number of my coloured pictures look a little "off."
So far, the lineup for commissions is:
Azazel the Assassin - Ranger, finished, FREE
Little Shenanigan - Monk, finished, FREE
Azazel the Assassin - Necromancer +limited background, finished, 8k
Chicken of the Seas - Mesmer and Paragon, finished, 10k
Azazel the Assassin - Ritualist, cancelled / on semi-permanent hiatus.
Lector G - Dervish, not yet started, 5k - cancelled, Commissioner appears to have stopped playing gw / stopped visiting the forum / died
Smilin' Assassin - Assassin (funnily enough), not yet started, 5k
Azazel the Assassin - Assassin, not yet started, 5k
Krazy Kat - Monk and Warrior, not yet started, 10k
Zodiac Meteor, Assassin, not yet started, 5k
Valeria, Necromancer, not yet started, 5k
Kylanf, group picture, not yet started, 35k
I'm thinking for prices I'll use a similar model to Tzu's:
Static character (head to knees, normally) - 5k
Dynamic character (combat poses, skill activation, et cetera) - 6-10k, negotiable depending on difficulty
Those prices assume you want the picture coloured. If you'd rather just have a lineart/shaded version, the cost is half price.
As I promised, Azazel and Shenanigan's first requests are free. I'll also happily attempt one more for free - after that, I'm afraid I'm going to start charging, and see how it goes. If there's no interest, I'll likely revert to pumping out freebies.
Pictures completed:
H O T Blades (Assassin)
Azazel the Assassin (Ranger)
Little Shenanigan (Monk)
Azazel the Assassin (Necromancer)
Chicken of the Seas (Paragon and Mesmer)
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Something that started as Devil May Cry fanart, then took a life of its own.
My first serious dabbling in dragons.
Partially inspired by primeval warrior's armour, but the similarities end there. Please pardon the..."interesting" pose.
Having realised that gigantic scaly lizards are somewhat easier than people, I returned to dragons.
Finally, we get into true fanart. This was a first ever attempt, mind.
A slight evolution pose-wise, but the lineart was still abhorrently blocky and thick.
Just to prove that I am still capable of using a pencil, in addition to a mouse.
My crowning glory in terms of SFX, in my opinion.
The background is a shamelessly copied screenshot - something I'll keep out of "proper" pieces.
This was meant to be a wallpaper for a friend; hence the large empty space.
A return to dragondom, just to show some new techniques I've picked up.
And finally, the most recent piece - the one that led to me coming here. I have two online galleries, my Elfwood account, and my DeviantArt gallery.
distilledwill
Theyre pretty cool! Its nice also that you posted them so we can see how you've improved and got today. I love the ice dragon one!
Sindy
Nice work! I like that ice dragon one too =)
I've never used paintshop pro, but have you tried GIMP? It's free and many people use it as an alternative to photoshop. Not that I really see anything wrong with the coloring you have.
I've never used paintshop pro, but have you tried GIMP? It's free and many people use it as an alternative to photoshop. Not that I really see anything wrong with the coloring you have.
[Morkai]
I'm liking what i see. Good work.
You should draw up a commissions price list, as you may have some work headed your way.
You should draw up a commissions price list, as you may have some work headed your way.
Bestian Trueflight
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Originally Posted by Berek
I'm liking what i see. Good work.
You should draw up a commissions price list, as you may have some work headed your way. Thank you!
I really wouldn't know where to start; or how much people'd offer. What would you say a background-less colour picture is worth, approximately?
You should draw up a commissions price list, as you may have some work headed your way. Thank you!
I really wouldn't know where to start; or how much people'd offer. What would you say a background-less colour picture is worth, approximately?
Mr. Fish
Nice work.
I feel that the best characteristic of your art is the amount of effort you put into it. Youre hard work and the amount of time you spend on a piece of art really shows. There are many artists who have more experience/knowledge in drawing then you do, but not nearly as much patience, and that is the most valuable trait of an artist. You could be the best artist in the world in terms of skill, but if you never put in the effort and patience required, you will never shine. You have excelent potential, and without a doubt could become an amazing artist if you keep up that effort.
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I feel that the best characteristic of your art is the amount of effort you put into it. Youre hard work and the amount of time you spend on a piece of art really shows. There are many artists who have more experience/knowledge in drawing then you do, but not nearly as much patience, and that is the most valuable trait of an artist. You could be the best artist in the world in terms of skill, but if you never put in the effort and patience required, you will never shine. You have excelent potential, and without a doubt could become an amazing artist if you keep up that effort.
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Konig Des Todes
Very nice work, I like that last dragon head.
I would consider commissions, really wanting a picture of my Necromancer, Assassin (with Black Widow), Ranger(with Dune Lizard), and Ritualist. But I've been short on cash recently - due to finishing up my elite armor set(s) and putting some away for a future event that my guild will be hosting.
I would consider commissions, really wanting a picture of my Necromancer, Assassin (with Black Widow), Ranger(with Dune Lizard), and Ritualist. But I've been short on cash recently - due to finishing up my elite armor set(s) and putting some away for a future event that my guild will be hosting.
Bestian Trueflight
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Originally Posted by Mr. Fish
I feel that the best characteristic of your art is the amount of effort you put into it. Youre hard work and the amount of time you spend on a piece of art really shows. There are many artists who have more experience/knowledge in drawing then you do, but not nearly as much patience, and that is the most valuable trait of an artist. You could be the best artist in the world in terms of skill, but if you never put in the effort and patience required, you will never shine. You have excelent potential, and without a doubt could become an amazing artist if you keep up that effort.
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I jest - thank you for the comment. It's inspiring, especially when surrounded by the other artists' somewhat dauntingly good art.
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