Ah, I do have a question: I would like to commission you for art as a gift to someone, but it would be their preference as to what's drawn. Is there a way that I could pay you in advance and have him send you the details of a request later? Something similar to a gift card...
I do not deviate from my mentioned procedures, otherwise I will risk forgetting about the person. As long as the payment info and corresponding email is from the same person; you could have the person fill out the details, and simply provide your email and payment info, you you gather the info from that person, and fill it out yourself. I'm sure you can figure out ways to meet the form requirements and still make it a gift.
Please be sure to read all provided info before proceeding with any of my services (if they are open).
Wah, so sad 1 unit of my currency is just 0,45 U$D =/ . But your price is really reasonable. But i'm happy that we can find true professional artists these days, as you. I saw so much guys drawing for alms, or because they "love their work" u-ú Your reason lights my heart with hope about the future of design in my country
In addition to my reply to your note: THIS comment makes you look suspicious as well. Not only is this not the place to leave such a message (considering it has nothing to do with the submission), but you simply saying, "I have something to tell you", defeats the good intention behind such a message. We're strangers, so I have no reason to care about what you have to say: it's best to just come straight with it, or you'll give off the impression I mentioned in my note reply to you.
I actually probably shouldn't even have replied to either messages: but I don't like ignoring people unless absolutely necessary. And plus, I never really had such cryptic, attention hungry sounding (not saying you are, but saying you made yourself appear as such), messages.
(And if your reason for leaving it here is that you didn't know where else to send it, then that doesn't reflect well on you either: 1. my email is very easy to find, 2. You don't know me, there's no evidence that shows I don't check them (in fact, my accessible commission information and promotion should lead one to assume I DO check my notes), so you shouldn't have assumed off the bat that I don't. Didn't even give me a chance; which also appears that you're simply hungry for attention.).
This is a really well structured price sheet. I've been needing to actually put one together, because my current one is a journal entry, and its a mess. Would you mind if I did one kind of like this? The structure I mean. I'd credit you of course.
I would like to commission you for art as a gift to someone, but it would be their preference as to what's drawn. Is there a way that I could pay you in advance and have him send you the details of a request later? Something similar to a gift card...
Please be sure to read all provided info before proceeding with any of my services (if they are open).
But i'm happy that we can find true professional artists these days, as you. I saw so much guys drawing for alms, or because they "love their work" u-ú
Your reason lights my heart with hope about the future of design in my country
I actually probably shouldn't even have replied to either messages: but I don't like ignoring people unless absolutely necessary. And plus, I never really had such cryptic, attention hungry sounding (not saying you are, but saying you made yourself appear as such), messages.
(And if your reason for leaving it here is that you didn't know where else to send it, then that doesn't reflect well on you either: 1. my email is very easy to find, 2. You don't know me, there's no evidence that shows I don't check them (in fact, my accessible commission information and promotion should lead one to assume I DO check my notes), so you shouldn't have assumed off the bat that I don't. Didn't even give me a chance; which also appears that you're simply hungry for attention.).