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Alright, my commission is done, the character now is fully designed with all thats said and done here are the stats:

Total time: about 2 months (due to artists full schedule and them not taking commissions / not making specific room for it in their schedule)
Total price: 900€
The package: They helped design the character, went through many iterations of the design with me back and forth, i got the full .psd (about 100 layers with perfect masking and seperated parts) that i can edit to hearts content. Also a very reasonable and experienced artist that help me through the stages.

Overall i'm rather happy with it. It's been my first real art commission i usually don't do anything like this, so it was a learning experience too. Now that i have an actual design future commissions would be a lot cheaper to do. This was a sort of passion character for me so i didn't mind paying the premium to have someone who's open to making multiple edits and put up with my stuff. He even read some /asp/ies' feedback and was cool about it.

I'm very scared transitioning this into 3D, the friend whos doing the modeling is good, but i think this may be out of his skill range. I'll have to consult him and ask.

And now for the important question: He did say he wants to post the commission on his social medias, i don't really mind, i wonder if i gain anything from hiding the character for a debut thinger or if i just should take the extra clout right now. In any case thanks to everyone who helped out in the process, i've gotten some neat suggestions here.

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