If you are commissioning art of an OC, you MUST have a model already made of that OC, as I don’t make OC models for SFM.
Standard animations aren’t shown here because I feel animation by its very nature is a relatively hard thing to price properly, as I may under or overestimate how long something might take to make, and then under or overcharge, while with still images (and turntable animations) I have a better idea of how much it would be worth.
Fur detail and absurd resolution isn’t available on a turntable animation, because it’s not possible or logical to animate the fur or stitch together partial frames for 600 individual frames.
If you’re commissioning a V6 ReVAmped or NexGen conversion of an OC you MUST have a model already made and to use in converting.
V6 ReVAmped feral and anthro models are standalone models – however, commissioning a NexGen conversion of your OC is only for the head and material scripts, which can then be used with the bodies in the NexGen model pack.
@Forgotten-Remnant
Yeah, since I don’t do modelling to a high enough calibre to make MLP OCs for Source Filmmaker, I put that prerequisite in the commission sheet for any OC artworks; however the alternative of course would be to make an artwork of a canon character.
Yeah, since I don’t do modelling to a high enough calibre to make MLP OCs for Source Filmmaker, I put that prerequisite in the commission sheet for any OC artworks; however the alternative of course would be to make an artwork of a canon character.