May. 31st, 2014

[identity profile] zielomizu.livejournal.com
WHO: LoserDoge on DA, Demonic-Fag on FA, lozerdoge on tumblr

WHERE: They seem to do most of their commissions through LoserDoge on DA

WHAT: $8 for a digital flatcolor, and a digital 'journal doll'

WHEN: First note sent + replied to on April 25th 2014, payment sent same day, first sign of trouble May 3rd

PROOF: 1st Note, Payment Date, Personal Work Since Payment, Proof of Personal Work Date, 2nd Note, 3rd Note, 1st Submission Date, 4th Note, Dispute Date

EXPLAIN: I found LoserDoge on DA and had a little extra money, so I decided to commission them. I sent the first note on April 25th which was quickly replied to, and I sent the payment the same day.

I waited around through the week waiting for my commission, while watching them draw and post a lot of personal artwork. I sent my second note on May 3rd to ask why they hadn't worked on either of my commissions yet. They said that they would be gone for the weekend and that they might work on my commissions the next week, saying they were "just a very slow worker". This set off alarm bells for me, considering they obviously weren't slow when it came to drawing for themselves.
(The passive-aggressive comment was me offering to make them free minecraft skins if they finished my commissions, since they posted a journal looking for them. I realized after I posted it how it could have come off, and as seen in the note, promptly apologized.)

I waited for the next week and continued to see them post personal artwork. It was the end of the week they said they'd be working on them, and I was feeling extremely uncomfortable watching them post multiple submissions for themselves every day after they told me they were a slow worker. I sent my third note on May 8th stating this fact, and warning that if both weren't finished that weekend, I'd be sending in a claim.

Finally, after giving warning, they finished ONE
of my commissions on May 9th. I had asked for both to be finished by/before the weekend, but gave them the benefit of the doubt. I waited another week, and sent my last note on May 15th.

I would never have had an issue if they had given me a different reason for being slow, or if they had been posting commission work, but 90% of what they had been posting after I had paid them was personal work. They posted multiple flatcolors and other types of works within the same day, so they could have easily finished both of my commissions in a day.

Here is a link to a screenshot showing all of the personal artwork they did between me paying them and the submission date: https://www.dropbox.com/s/ltcr6whxvdncs5c/PersonalWorkSincePayment.PNG
And proof of personal work date: https://www.dropbox.com/s/s95efs4p203uyku/ProofOfPersonalDate.PNG


With no response but continuing activity on their DeviantArt account, I sent in a paypal dispute. I had escalated it to a claim a week or so later after receiving no response there, either. They never responded to the dispute/claim or my last note, and the claim closes tomorrow.
[identity profile] morti-macabre.livejournal.com

I just got a request to do artwork for what amounts to business cards on FA.

The person seems like they're just going to be using the cards as advertisement for THEMSELVES as a furry-- not for any specific product or service, just something fun to hand out.

They want it in the style of some Swedish paper bill currency, as they are Swedish-- except instead of the figurehead, having their fursona. It seems like a fun request that I can definitely handle.

Here's where my question lies: since these technically are business cards they will be reproducing, should I factor that into my estimate for them? ie, should I be charging for the rights to reproduce, basically? Or should I just leave it at the cost of the art? I'm in some dire straits in that I could really use the money, but I also feel like I should be compensated fairly.

Thoughts, opinions? I'll be happy to answer any questions.

[identity profile] metallik-hasse.livejournal.com
I need advice for a piece I recently made for the Anthrocon art show. (I won't be going personally, I have an agent.)

I used a photo I found on the web for a reference, and it didn't really occur to me until I was done with the piece that I wasn't sure if it would be okay to sell it. My first thought was to ask the photographer, but I've not been able to locate the source. (Reverse Google search gave me 10,000 pintrest and tumblrs.) It's coming down to crunch time and I might not have time to make a whole new piece for the show, but I want to make sure it's okay to sell the one I have completed. Of course, I fully intend to mention using a photo reference when I upload a scan after the show, whether or not I sell it or not.

-IMAGE HERE, NSFWish

Referencing is a grey area, so I was hoping the good folks here could give me some advice.
Thanks in advance!

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