I do take commissions, either HiT related or open subject. My rates vary, but a good estimate is I charge roughly $15 AU an hour (about $11 US). Commissions can be paid by paypal, or by direct deposit if you live in Australia

I will do tasteful adult artwork, but never of my own characters, nor of anyone else's copyright characters other than your own. If you're unsure, go ahead and contact me.

I treat every project individually and I treat commissioned work very seriously, placing it above my comic in priority. However, given this, I can only take so many commissions at once, and I may turn down extravagant projects due to time constraints. commissions are digital, and will be sent to you by email, both a Jpg/png/gif depending on your preferences, and a fully layered, high resolution .PSD for your convenience.

Below are some examples of the sorts of work I can do. If you want to see any of these images in more detail (or a lot of other examples of my work), head over to my deviant art.

Lineart:

Quick and simple, this is lineart without any colour. Like all my work I'll provide you with a layered .PSD format if you want one, so you can colour it yourself if you like. Bear in mind that basic comic colouring doesn't take me long, sketching and lineart is the lengthiest part of the process, so this still does take while to draw, particularly if it's fairly complicated.

The picture to the right took roughly one and a half hours to draw

Standard comic art:

This is is stuff drawn how I do my comic. Obviously this is the quickest and simplest method for me to draw, however it inevitably has a very clean, outline heavy look. I draw each area of colour to be a distinct 'box' so colouring is as simple as using a paint bucket and marquee select tool.

The picture to the right took roughly five hours to draw

Deluxe comic art:

This uses a slightly different method, the linework is looser, colours are manually brushed in on a seperate layer and blended and shaded individually. This allows for a lot more detailing and complexity, giving the picture a more organic feel. for a fairly simple image this doesn't add a huge amount of time, but for a very complicated one it takes a lot more effort.

The picture to the right took roughly four hours to draw.

Open Form lineart:

This method uses looser, thinner lines and i compensate by working in detail more heavily using colour and shading. This ends in a messier, more painted style that still has definition. It allows for more subtle use of light and shadow and other 'overlaying' effects. It also, however, takes a fair bit longer to draw

The picture on the right took roughly six hours to draw

Digital painting:

as hardcore as I get, this takes a long time but the results are pretty special. I do away with lineart all together and freeform brush the entire piece together. drawing complicated images in this style can take forever to get right, but for relatively simple images, it's not excessively tricky

The image on the right took roughly eight hours to draw