Will / Won't Draw

A full list of the subjects I prefer to paint

Absolute Favorite Subjects

I am always interested in drawing these things.
Your chance of being selected for a commission dramatically increases if your
request happens to include one or more of the following:

Medieval themes – especially knights and plate armor (the more metal the better.)

Fancy historical clothing  (1300’s – 1800.)
Texture or textile-based imagery (knit sweaters, lace, silks, cloth ruffles, etc.)
My moods vary but generally I like NSFW or saucy / suggestive pieces over strictly SFW.
Exotic, erotic, and unusual fantasy themes are always welcome! 

I like wild, crazy, and innovative ideas a lot, but they have to feel like they could exist / function in some context to hold my interest. 

I keep most all of my fantasy concepts, body proportions, and other subject matter at least somewhat anchored in realism or at very least “plausible” for the setting.
Scalies have all of my love; dragons (anthro), kobolds, crocodiles, lizards and other reptiles are generally my first choices.
Avians of all kinds are also welcome, especially chickens (I adore chickens.)
Mythical beasts, heraldic beasts, monsters, goblins, gargoyles, and other unusual species (real and imagined) are all welcome!
(The exotic and uncommon are preferred over more common animals in most cases.)
The Middle Ages spanning from 500 to 1500 AD are my specialty and the area of my greatest interest.
The Early, High, and Late Middle Ages are all very comfortable for me, both in Europe and in some of the surrounding areas.
The Renaissance and the Age of Exploration are also well loved, as is the great variety of clothing  from 1500 all the way up to 1800.
I’m particularly fond of the neck-ruffs and lace of Elizabethan clothing (1558 – 1603), and of the excessive decadence associated with 
King Louis of France 1640-1715.
➤ My historical interests start to drop off around the beginning of 1800. 
I do like some of the clothing and fashion associated with Regency England (1811- 1820), but when things transition from candles to electricity and other modern accommodations, the setting starts to lose a lot of the old-world charm I love so much.
The “Softer” stuff
Aftercare, Aphrodisiacs, Armor, Body worship, Cuddling, Cum inflation, Cum milking, Clothing play, Clothed sex, “Genderfuck”, Food play,
Goo / Slime, Frotting, Grinding, Masturbation, Oral sex, Romance, Size difference, Slit play, Texture play, etc.
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The “Harder” stuff
  Amputation, Bad ends, Biting, Blood drinking / Vampirism, Blood play, Body damage, Cannibalism, Cock-fucking, Corruption, Fear, Gore / Guro, Heat / Rut, Impalement, Insects (particularly Centipedes, Slugs, Snails, Wasps, and Worms) Merging / Melding, Mutilation, Parasites / Living insertions, Restraints, Risk, Oviposition, Predator / Prey, Sounding / Urethral play, Weapon play, Wound-fucking, Fighting / Wrestling, etc.
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If you would like to see a more extensive / accurate list of what subjects I am personally interested in painting, you can check those out here on F-LIST.
I do not RP, this list is strictly for commissions!

Armor and Other Clothing Preferences

I have a lot of thoughts and feelings about armor and historical clothing,
enough that the specifics warrant their own section for those who are interested.
If your armor / clothing question isn’t answered below, you are always welcome to ask!

Lingerie and kink-wear are fine in any time period; extra bonus points if they look like they match the time period or fantasy setting.
I adore: leather, lace, metal, feathers, beads, fine fabrics, and most kinds of decoration alongside any degree of nudity.
(Fully covered, saucy / teasing, semi-revealing, partial, or full nudity are all appreciated!)
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Favorites – Armor lingerie, custom fantasy lingerie, corsets, burlesque (victorian or modern), BDSM, gloves, jewelry, boots, stockings (with garters), and other exotic or luxurious accessories.
Maybe – Lacy or otherwise fancy modern underwear / corsets, PVC / rubber, fishnets, leashes / collars, rope, sexual piercings, and loincloths (plus some other accessories.)
No – Plain loincloths (that aren’t part of an outfit), plain modern underwear (tighty whities), jockstraps, fundoshi, modern striped socks / leggings and arm warmers, pup hoods, or tail plugs.
I generally prefer 1300’s – 1700’s clothing.
I’m fine with pre-1300’s but 1800’s are my comfort cutoff.
Absolutely no WWI / WWII military clothing.
I loathe drawing almost all modern clothing (exceptions listed below.)
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My general clothing preferences hierarchy
Fancy noble clothing > Celebratory party or festival wear > Well made / Artisan clothing  > Some work-outfits > Average period clothing > Robes or “tattered rags” > Anything Modern.
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Fancy noble clothing
Anything “fit for a King”, Emperor, or member of the nobility from pretty much any time period.
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Celebratory party or festival wear 
Think Carnival of Venice, Carnival of Rio, Ye-olden Ballroom attire etc. More modest folk-festival wear is also welcome.
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Artisanal Clothing
Anything that looks like it’s finely made out of nice materials, or “artful” in some way.
We’re talking custom belt buckles, tooled leather, touches of lace or silks etc. (things that took someone’s skilled hands to make.)
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(Some) Work outfits
Generally refers to characters in uniform or other work attire, like aprons / riding gear / explorers gear etc.
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Average Period clothing
Common “average person” outfits for a specific historical time period. 
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Robes / Rags 
This could be anything from a ceremonial robe or ancient dusty shroud down to literal patchwork rags.
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Modern (If you must.) 
I do enjoy edgy / punk / gothic aesthetics. The more leather, spikes, or interesting clothing items you give me to draw the better.
Certain “meme clothes” amuse me enough that I might occasionally take them. Things like the “virgin killer sweater” or the “draw your character in X outfit” memes.
Shirtless with jeans, or jeans + a tanktop are hot fine *cough*.
Let it be known I refuse to draw hoodies, for anyone in any context.
I’ve already sworn a life-long blood pact against them.
If I draw even one I’ll loose my paladin-hood and my kingdom will be lost forever, so please don’t ask for hoodies I BEG you.
I’m more than happy to work with most Medieval European armor, as well some other historical armor sets
(both pre / post Medieval) from a few other countries as well!
➤ German Gothic plate (between 1400-1450) is my all-time favorite historical armor, and probably my absolute specialty.
I’m also comfortable with Italian, French, English, and Spanish sets.
I am always very happy to work on projects that have a heavier fantasy or erotic lean if you aren’t looking for historical realism.
Have a Haut Knight in need of a new plate set, or a lustful dragon looking for some armor-lingerie? You are in exactly the right place!
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My general armor preference hierarchy (because not everyone has the same definition of “armor”.)
Heavy full plate > Full plate > 3/4ths plate > Half-plate > Chainmail > Full leather (not scale) > Scale-mail / lamellar (any material) > Cloth with a few armor elements > Other materials.
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Heavy Full Plate 
A full suit of armor (Full plate) with full-body protection that is “excessively heavy” in its coverage, made of unusually thick metal, or includes extra “fantasy pieces” like wing or tail armor.
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Full Plate 
A full suit of armor with full-body protection including all the necessary bells and whistles.
The exact pieces that make up a plate set depend on the style, but full-plate generally includes:
A helmet, gorget or bevor, pauldrons or spaulders, besagews, couters, vambraces, gauntlets, a cuirass (back and breastplate) with a fauld, tassets, and a culet, cuisses, poleyns, greaves, and sabatons. Plus a mail skirt, voiders or any other mail needed to fill exposed gaps.
(If you don’t know what all of these are it’s 100% ok you don’t need to! ♥)
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3/4ths Plate 
A little more than Half-plate but not quite a full suit of armor.
Usually a breastplate, pauldrons, greaves, and tassets, plus a few extra pieces like a helmet, sabatons, or gauntlets etc.
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Half-Plate 
About half a suit of armor. Usually a breastplate, pauldrons, greaves, and tassets.
This type of armor (often) heavily features chainmail as the main means of protection (and sometimes includes a few leather or plate pieces.)
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Full leather 
An armor set that heavily features leather as the main means of protection (large pieces of leather, not smaller “scales”.)
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Scale Mail / lamellar 
Any armor set that heavily features small overlapping “scales” or plates, usually leather or metal.
(Let it be known that except in special circumstances I would prefer to paint almost any other kind of armor.)
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Cloth with a few armor elements 
Usually a helmet or some pauldrons on top of an otherwise cloth-based “armor set” set.
I don’t personally consider this “armor” but I get asked about it frequently.
Unless the cloth design accompanying the plate is gorgeous it’s not usually my cup of tea.
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Other Materials 
Armor made mostly out of stone, wood, bone, dragon scales, or any other non-metal material.
(Depends on the idea and how much artistic freedom I get, I vastly prefer painting metal, unless I really like the idea I’ll probably say no.)
Greek / Roman
I’m alright with some Greek / Roman armor, but it’s not my specialty. I prefer Greek to Roman, or Roman gladiator-wear as opposed to standard Roman military armor.
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Arabic / Islamic / Persian
I only know a little about Middle-Eastern armor in general, but I think it’s beautiful! If you provide good references of what you want I’d be happy to try it out.
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Viking / Nordic / Scandinavian
Not my favorite nor my specialty, but I might make an occasional exception if I’m in the mood for it. Outfits that include fur-mantles and / or cool leather or metal-work are more tempting.
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Celtic / Gothic / and other early European peoples
These guys are particularly difficult to hunt down information about (at least in my experience). I Like what scraps I can find, but very little definitive information seems to have survived from this period.
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Chinese / Japanese / Korean
Not my specialty and not within my realm of interest, I can paint it but it’s not my favorite and I’d only ever do it very occasionally for the right project (these all have long and complex histories of their own).
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Other Peoples / Cultures
I’m very aware of the existence of beautiful armor made by other cultures and non-European peoples. (Mongolian, Indian, Northern Native American (any), Central American (any), and African (any) to name a few!)
These are not my specialty, but I am not adverse to attempting them or doing some research for the right project. You are welcome to propose ideas for armor and clothing types not otherwise listed. (The more information you are able to give me for these the better.)
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Modern Military (any)
Nope never, not interested at all. The general sweet spot for me is between the 1300’s and the 1700’s. I’m happy to go earlier than 1300, but the 1800’s are my absolute cut-off. (No WWI or WWII.)
Futuristic / Sci-fi
I don’t hate it, but it’s not what I want for my gallery. Once in a rare while I draw it for myself but if you ask me for it I’ll probably say no (I’d have to really really like the idea.)
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DND /  RPG / Pathfinder ETC.
I judge this on a case by case basis, If I feel like your character’s design is to my taste I’ll probably agree.
NOTE: I don’t like “over-stacked” or “overdesigned” characters. If you have 10 magic items you need on display all at once, glowing eyes that match your familiar (also pictured), 6 pairs of wings, and a dragon sword that glows like an RGB gamer setup i’ll probably pass.
One character, one cohesive outfit, one or two weapons, maybe a cool species feature or two (like wings, some horns, or a big swooshy tail), plus your desired amount of flourish / decoration (modest detail all the way up to “fit for a king”) is about my speed.
If your refs consist of other people’s characters or designs from Art station / Pinterest you want me to directly “borrow from” or “heavily reference” without the proper permissions I will reject the commission.
Being inspired and taking themes / ideas in a different direction is ok, but if it feels like theft I’m just not comfortable with that kind of “design”.
If you have any questions about this please feel free to ask.
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Videogame  / Movie Armor
I don’t generally take these because unfortunately many games and movies don’t provide good enough references to adapt easily in to my style of painting.
I might make exceptions for games based more heavily on historical accuracy (at my discretion,) but videogame-centric art is pretty low on my overall interest list (9/10 times I will take other commissions before looking at these.)
Ok – Games that have a heavy enough lean towards historical realism that I’m fine with it (Mordhau, Chivalry.)
Maybe – Depends on what you want (Darksouls, Elden Ring, For Honor, Divinity original sin / Baldurs gate, Darkest Dungeon, Fire Emblem, TLOZ.)
Nope / Never – Not even slightly interested (Skyrim, The Witcher (any), Monster Hunter (any), League of legends, Final Fantasy XIV, Genshin Impact, Warhammer (any), World of Warcraft, Dragon age (any), Assassins creed, and most anything similar.)
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More general “fantasy” and mixed armor
Yep, happy to do it as long as the idea is to my tastes. You can give me similar “found references” as inspiration, or a vague concept to design from scratch.
If your refs consist entirely of other people’s characters you want directly copied or designs from Art station / Pinterest you want me to overly “borrow from” or “heavily reference” without permission I will reject the commission.
I’m just not comfortable with it. If you have any questions or are worried about your commission falling in to a grey-area please feel free to ask.
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Impractical armor
If you mean “impractical” as in sexy / bikini armor or lingerie masquerading as armor then yes.
I don’t mind that at all, and in fact you’re probably in exactly the right place!
If you mean “impractical” as in “It might not be the best physical protection, I just think it looks neat.” then yes!
As long as the overall design doesn’t get  “over-stacked” or needlessly complicated so much so that it hinders any hope of movement or function. 
If you mean “Impractical” as in “Doesn’t look like it could move or actually function” then no.
Nonsensical plates that don’t function and add nothing to the aesthetic, random straps going nowhere / with no connection points, spikes that would impale your character if they tried to move,  and parts that simply can’t articulate are a huge no for me.
I try to balance form and function in all things. I’m happy to stack piles of lace, leather, plates, spikes and any other decoration on any design, as long as it functions first, and remains aesthetically pleasing second.
I’m completely comfortable with “over the top” as long as it’s cohesive.

Things I’m a little Picky About

This following list includes things that are somewhat specific, situational,
or that I have to be in the right mood for.

Characters

Ferals

Depends on my mood and the character in question, but I generally prefer anthro or that 3/4 hunched over were-beast kind of vibe.
I lean pretty hard fantasy here, most “real animals” (Dogs, Cats, Horses etc.) aren’t my thing.

Humans / Humanoids

I can draw humans, but if your humanoid has pointed ears, horns, wings, a tail or some other animalistic feature I’m way more interested.

Canids / Canines

(This includes Wolves, Foxes, Hyenas, AWD’s and the like.)
I may take one once in awhile but 99% of the time I would prefer to draw something else.
If you’ve got something unconventional that I don’t see very often, like a weiner dog, scottish terrier, basset hound, a borzoi, St.bernard, or some unnamable salty sea-dog mutt, I might be more inclined, I do like fun / funky shaped dogs.
If you’re a wolf / fox / husky kind of person there’s nothing wrong with that! By all means, keep enjoying what you love,
but I recommend one of the other wonderful artists who specializes in dogs / canids (there are many!!)

Common Mammals

(This includes House cats, Horses, Rodents, Mustelids, Deer (white tailed), etc.)
Mammals generally aren’t my favorite but I do enjoy drawing them when they are species I don’t get asked for as often.

Similar to Canids – If you’ve got something unconventional or “a little further off the beaten path” I’m probably way more interested.

I love goats, cows, sheep, rhinos, giraffes, buffalo / bison, antelope (and other African deer species), as well as primitive animals / dire-beasts, boars, elk, bears, some big cats, meercats, porcupines, hedgehogs (non-sonic), uncommon primates etc. are all fine for example.
Unfortunately I can’t name literally every animal, but feel free to ask and who knows! If I like your idea a lot I may still bite!
(I’m picky but my answer isn’t ever a flat out no.)

Fan Art / Copyright Characters

I’m generally trying to distance myself from this type of content, so it’s pretty low priority for me.
(No Disney / Sonic / MLP / Gijinka or other obviously copyright character based OC’s.
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Fan-art of official characters are at my discretion. Crossovers and “AU” content are at my discretion.
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I will not draw your characters interacting with copyright characters.
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Pokemon are NOs unless you catch me on the right day and just happen to want one of the handful of favorites I still have a soft spot for.
Aggron, Blaziken, Feraligator, Tyranitar, Groudon, Giratina, Scolipede, Krookodile. (No mega-evolutions, no nonsense.)

Toony Characters

If you want something in a smooth simplified or otherwise cartoony style with little or no anatomical detail I am likely not the best artist for your piece.
If you would like a toon-ish character interpreted in a more realistic, painterly, or traditional style however I can probably help!

Closed Species and other "Furry Made Species"

No “Furry made species” whether they are “open” or “closed”.
This means no – Sergals, Avali, Felkin, Dutch-Angel-Dragons, Vernids, Chimeron, Protogen, Grem2, Synths, or similar.
(Nothing against any of these personally, these were just the first easily recognizable ones that came to mind.)
I’m completely fine with animal hybrids and one-off personal creations, but I don’t enjoy painting the mass produced “template based species” of these kinds. It gets repetitive and I don’t like being at the mercy of closed species “rules”.

"Sparkledogs" and other Intense colors and patterns

Complex markings and patterns don’t bother me, but aggressive clashing colors do.
I’m not afraid of tackling odd or vibrant colors but it has to feel somewhat tasteful.
(The more artistic freedom I’m allowed to balance out the colors with the background etc. the better.)
My favorite color palettes tend to be monochrome with a splash of one or two brighter colors for contrast.
Natural and simple palettes are always welcome (they offer more room to play!)

Commissions with My Characters

If we don’t know each other well the answer is probably no.
I occasionally allow commissions with some of my characters, but these are usually reserved for friends / mutuals.
Main characters are almost always close friends exclusive, and even then I’m picky because most of them have associated comics / projects or lore to maintain.
Ragnar, Mimi, Pierce, Valdar, and Joust are ALWAYS close friends exclusive.

Gender / Sexuality / Body Types.

Gender / Sexuality

Male, Female, Trans, NB, Intersex, etc. / Gay, Straight, Bi, Ace+
(Any gender, any orientation. Whatever you like or however you feel, it’s all good with me! )
I tend to draw more masculine-leaning, androgynous, and intentionally mixed or ambiguous body-types.
I’m more likely to choose commissions that include Males, Them’s, and androgynous or ambiguous Hmm?’s,
because I feel like I can more authentically represent them.
I don’t have anything against females or feminine leaning characters; I paint them a little less frequently,
but I do take them if the species / subject matter is to my liking.

Body Types

I would like to note that I enjoy a wide range of body types; I love shapes of all kinds and portraying unique features is a wonderful treat!
Characters do not need to be “traditionally beautiful” for me to have interest, but I may turn down a commission if I don’t think I’m experienced enough to capture the desired body type well.
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Muscle – Beefy well-muscled characters are fine up until it gets so big that I can no longer wrangle the anatomy.
Fat / Inflation – Naturally curvy, pudgy, or plus size characters are completely fine!

Macro / Micro – Generally no unless I like the idea; naturally large / small characters like Kaiju or insects are ok! Size-play is!

 Body damage – Sickly, scarred, medically modified or even downright “monstrous” are all great!
Hyper – The short answer is yes, but on the milder side. I try to keep it within the realm of realistic possibility or at least plausibility
(I know I ride the line with this one).
Generally I try to avoid outrageous imbalanced proportions, but I may make exceptions for tasteful pieces if I can figure out a pleasing composition.
I’m comfortable going “big” but not “absolutely massive”.
If your character’s “anatomy” starts dragging across the ground, gets well past the knee, or begins to resemble mattresses and beach-balls it’s well out of my zone of expertise.
Disability / Prosthetic – I for one (as a disabled person) think people and characters with disabilities deserve to feel sexy if they want to.
I generally try to keep this tasteful / respectful for the sake of body / sex positivity.
If a request feels “skeevy” or hyper-fetishized in an uncomfortable way I’ll probably say no.
Wholesome / positive body worship is fine, extreme pieces are at my discretion.
As a final note I’m very comfortable drawing scars as well as unique bodies with or without prosthesis.

Kink  / Fetish

F-List "Maybe"

Anything in my F-List “maybe” category is a yes in the right context, I just have to like your idea.
Feel free to ask for context if you have any questions about specifics.

Feet / Paws / Footgear

I am very aware that I draw a lot of paws lol, it’s not really my thing but I’m fine to draw some mild foot-content If I think the idea is fun / classy enough (no dirt / filth please.)

Pregnancy / Impregnation / Breeding

Generally speaking if the implication is eggs then yes.
I should note that I typically only draw this kind of content for myself because I like it a particular way, but if I like your idea then sure.
This kink is a recent acquisition, so I’m still feeling it out, but it’s got me bad and I don’t think I’m getting away from it.
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Mammalian pregnancy / live birth –  NO / NEVER (squicks me super hard.)
Reptilian pregnancy / eggs – Generally yes.
M-preg / Them-preg / Hmm?-preg – If I’m in the mood for it sure (less picky.)
Gravid bulges / pregnant bellies – If I’m in the mood for it sure (less picky.)
Oviposition (Inserted eggs) – Yes that’s always fine (not picky.)
PLEASE BE AWARE: I’ll never ever do the comic speech bubble / cutaway with the sperm and egg floating over the rest of the art piece
(I just don’t care for it and IMO it ruins compositions.)

Dubcon

I require the written consent of any / all relevant character owners for anything “dubious”.
Most fantasy settings involving romantic encounters with big monsters or unusual creatures where both partners end up enjoying themselves are fine.
Situations where characters are “acting out a rough scene” as part of BDSM or other consensual play are totally fine.
I take things within the realm of “Dubcon” on a case by case basis.
If it feels too “skeevy” or starts to lean too far in to straight up Non-con in a sexual context the answer is no
(This includes dubcon that is indistinguishable from Non-con.)
Signs of obvious distress, or characters asking to stop etc. are huge NOs.
The only exception I make to that rule is Gore, because I don’t think most people realistically “consent” to battle wounds, “being preyed upon”, “wound-fucking” etc. in most contexts.

Other / Miscellaneous

Content ratings

SFW / Artistic nudes / NSFW / Extreme NSFW and anything in between are all fine.

Dialogue

Unless it’s a comic, or an illuminated manuscript, I don’t usually like adding dialogue. I prefer when artwork speaks for itself.
I may allow a request for an alternate version with dialogue at my discretion but it’s rare (I have to plan for it in advance.)

Comics

I don’t normally offer them by commission, and I wouldn’t do them for just anyone either.

I’d have to really like a character to want to draw them over and over, and it would have to be a theme I could vibe with.

We would have to negotiate a quote, and I’d likely not have time for more than a few consecutive pages. 

Internal shots and cut-out windows

It’s not my thing, and I feel like it messes with the overall composition of the piece.
Absolutely no corner shots or speech-bubble style internal shots.

The only exception is goo / slime / characters with natural transparency.

"Cutesy" couples pieces

I don’t typically like doing them, though you are welcome to pitch me an idea if it’s classy.
Sexy and sweet or emotional pieces sure! But I’m allergic to cutesy just for the sake of being cute.

Drugs / Alcohol

I’m iffy, but if the idea is classy I may bite.
Flagons of mead at ye-olden taverns, or fancy mixed drinks at the beach for example are almost always fine.

Guns / Weapons

I don’t enjoy guns. Nothing against them really, they’re just not to my interest and far from my specialty (which means I would have to do more research / lots of reference hunting.)
Swords, knives, and fantasy weapons are almost always fine, anything medieval is always fine.

Hard NOs

I WILL NOT debate or budge on any of these, I’m not interested in painting them.
They are simply my NOs and it’s where I draw my lines.
Respectfully speaking, if you’re looking to commission one of these topics,
I can assure you I am not the right artist for the job.

[X] NONCON / R*** (No / Never.)
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[X] Scat / Watersports / Gas / Vomit / Filth (No / Never.)
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[X] Incest / any kind (No / Never.)
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[X] Baby furs / Diapers (No / Never.)
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[X] CUB / Underage (No / Never.) PLEASE NOTE: I don’t take anything even slightly “sus” for this. If your character doesn’t look at least in their 20’s to me it’s a no. Teenagers / “freshly 18” is just not my thing.
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[X] Bestiality (No / Never.) No non sentient / sapient Animal x Animal, Feral x Feral, Feral x Anthro etc.
Ambiguous fantasy monsters are on a case by case basis (idk if a pool of slime or tentacles can consent for example?) but I try to stay far AF away from this zone cuz it’s NOT my thing.
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[X] Racism / Sexism / Hate speech / Symbols and the like (No / Never.) Some lighter fantasy “speciesism” or hierarchy might be accepted depending on the context and setting, but it must never feel like it’s sideways implying a group of real people.
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[X] Vore (No swallowing whole / big bellies / digestion etc.) Some exceptions for Cock-vore, Un-birth and  “Hard vore” in the right contexts, but I just think of the latter as cannibalism or standard predator x prey.
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[X] Hypnotism and similar (No / Never.) Absolutely nothing that involves this type of forced “loss of consent”.
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[X] Other artists’ styles If you want a piece in a certain artist’s style please seek out that artist, I’m sure they will be delighted! If you are looking for something in my style you are in the right place!
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[X] “BROKEN ANATOMY” Unusual or stylized anatomy is fine, and unusual poses and situations are fine.
However, I refuse to break your character’s spine and twist their limbs or misplace key parts of their body to achieve impossible broken poses.
“Because it’s hot” is just not my thing and the image will suffer for my lack of interest.
That being said, I’m pretty good at figuring out interesting poses that showcase “the most important details”.
If you aren’t sure I’ll take your commission, or are worried about it falling into a grey-area, please feel free to ask.

I promise I’m super chill, and you will absolutely not offend me, even if I have to politely decline.
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If something you want is not on this basic list please feel free to CONTACT ME.
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Please be aware that I completely respect everyone’s personal tastes / kinks, however I never take commissions for characters or kinks that do not inspire me.
Please do not take this personally as it is not intended to be offensive in any way! There are plenty of wonderful amazing artists out there for you to commission. I would simply like to try and specialize in things that I know I can pour all of my love and effort into for a higher quality product. 

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Thank you for the understanding! 
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This list may be subject to change – I may add or remove things at my discretion!
Last Updated 2/9/23