Commissions
Status
Commissions are currently closed! X Check in on this page or any of my socials to see when next time they open. Times between when I'm open for more commissions vary widely, so feel free to contact me regardless. I'm available mainly on discord (as amaryllis.no), Bluesky DMs, Twitter DMs and e-mail: amaryllisno@gmail.com
My current commission queue can be found here: Commission Queue
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Info & pricing
Hey! I’m glad you want to commission art from me. ^_^ Below you’ll find all necessary details you’ll need to commission me, and any additional information you might be wondering about. Feel free to ask me if there’s anything else on your mind.
Full Renders



Full renders are fully rendered, detailed pieces of art. They can be anything from a character illustration to a full scene with multiple characters and backgrounds.
Price range: 200-250 USD
Speedpaints
Speedpaints are less detailed, but still fully rendered pieces of art. They are usually quicker to make and therefore cheaper.
Price range: 100-150 USD
Character Illustrations
Character illustrations are more or less fully rendered and fully coloured characters. They may be dynamically posed or just have a regular standing pose. The background included in this won’t be as detailed as a full render. The price range is dependent on the complexity of the character.
Price range: 200-300 USD
Character Only
Character only commissions are just the character, without any background or additional details. They are usually quicker to make and therefore cheaper.
Price range: 150-200 USD
Terms of Service
What I need from you: Once you’ve decided on which type of commission you’d like, I need to know what specifically you want drawn. I will require a general description that describes what type of environment it is, which subject matters you want to see in it, what characters should be present (if any), what type of mood, etc.
It is prefered if you can provide references so I can more accurately understand what you want in the end.
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I reserve the right to refuse any commission request for any reason.
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I reserve the right to post the commissioned piece on my social media, unless you specifically request otherwise.
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For order's sake, I will send you an invoice for the commission payment. Please do not send money directly to my paypal.
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As a general rule, you are given 1-2 free revisions, depending on the scope of said revisions. However, I reserve the right to charge for any revision if I deem it appropriate.
- Mechs
- NSFW
- Fetish art
- Severe Gore
Note: Please do not make me read pages of lore related to your piece. This can be very time consuming and might even affect the final piece/ price. If there is something I need to know about your commission, try to keep it to the essentials. Thank you.
Things I won't draw
I won't draw:
Pricing and payment process
After I’ve given you an estimation of the price I’ll let you know whenever I start your commission. You can pay me as soon as I start, via my paypal: amaryllispaypal@gmail.com
If nothing is paid, I will still send you progress shots, but they will be watermarked. As soon as payment is made, you’ll get access to the google drive folder with the psd and image files, and the watermark will be removed from the progress shots.
Keep in mind that the price gets regulated by the total workload that goes into drawing your piece. The more complex it is/ the more revisions you want/ the more characters you want, the higher the sum price is going to be raised.
Note: The fee for commercial use (e.g. merchandise, album covers) is an additional + 30-50% of the original price of the commission.
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A: Yes, it just increases the workload a bit so it's more likely to end up at the higher end of the price range. Say you want a full render with one character. Those are usually priced around 225-250 USD, but it all depends on the overall workload. Usually it’s +$50 per extra character.
A: Yes.
A: Commercial use encompasses anything that is used as marketing material, promotion or something to be sold further, like merch. So if you’re using the art to promote/market yourself then that’d count as commercial use.
A: You’re allowed to do any creative edits with the piece , as long as you’re not in any way reselling what you’ve commissioned as if you were the one who made it.
A: Sure! Although I ultimately have the right to post it anywhere, I can withhold it on request. This is pretty common with for example artists who don’t want to reveal their cover art before the music is released.