Rules:1. Payment via PayPal or Lavatop via PayPal. You can split the payment into two parts: before the sketches and after the sketches if paying in one go is inconvenient for you.2. Before I create the panel table, describe the plot of your comic in 2–4 sentences (the general concept and key events you definitely want to include) and the number of pages you want (an approximate range “from–to” is fine). I will then let you know if I can take the job.3. If you don’t know how many pages you want, what you want in the plot, or what you want your characters to say in the panels, please either figure these details out before contacting me, or I will charge an additional 20% to create all these details for you — I will write everything and ask you questions to clarify what you want to see in the comic. You will need to answer many questions so I can understand your idea and turn it into a comic, even if you don’t know how to describe the plot yourself.4. I have the right to post the finished comic in my portfolio on some platforms, including: Telegram, Twitter, BlueSky, DeviantArt, Russian comic sites, and FurAffinity.5. If you don’t want your comic to appear in my portfolio, +10% to the price. Please inform me about this at the start!
Panel Pricing:Fully drawn characters in a panel (where the head and face are visible) are priced according to the standard price list.

Panels showing only parts of the body are priced separately.

Background cost per page: €5
Maximum panels per page: 6
Starting Your Comic:1) You have already briefly written your plot. Now your task is to break that plot down into the number of pages you want — either by writing one sentence per panel
(“1 sentence / 1 panel”) or by describing your plot in more detail in a paragraph and dividing it into pages afterward.
Example:

Please remember that the main role of the story creator is yours — I am only the executor. The final result of the comic depends on how clearly you envision the plot.

In the best-case scenario, your technical brief for me should resemble the top two screenshots.The lower example isn’t bad, but I charge +20% of the final price for developing the comic, dialogues, character appearance, clothing, and so on.
Thank you for your understanding, and please follow these guidelines if you’d like to commission a comic!

To help me understand your vision, you can also send images, photos, other artworks/references, or written descriptions of poses so I know what you need.2) Using your text, I will fill in the table with the panel breakdown, the price per page, and the total price of the comic.Important: Save a link to this table — all changes and further work on the comic will be based on it!

3) After the price is approved, payment is made and I start working on the comic sketches. I will set deadlines for sketches individually.At this stage,all changes to character poses are free. You can send as many reference images as needed to help me work (you can also make a Google folder with these images).4) After sketches are approved, I start lineart, base colors, and preliminary backgrounds. At this stage, you can change colors, palettes, and backgrounds for free. Pose changes are not included and are paid individually.5) Once the color palette is approved, I finish shading, highlights, effects, and backgrounds, then show preliminary finished page screenshots to the client. Afterwards, I will deliver the files in high quality via Google Drive or other media.
A few notes about the details:- You don’t need to worry about “small, medium, or large frames.” These labels are mainly for my reference.- If you feel that a panel needs to be redrawn during the sketch stage, I can do that without any problem — just let me know in advance which panel you want changed and what you’d like me to adjust. I will also tell you if the price of the panel will change as a result.- Please remember: if you see “small, medium, or large frame” next to a panel description, it indicates that the character’s face will not be fully shown (see the beginning of the site for reference).