What's good friends! Setting up a thread for all your character concept and design needs. My favorite thing to do is create unique looking characters, so whether you want just a regular piece of art or something highlighting their design, I'm your huckleberry.
PRICING INFO
• Price is per one ( 1 ) character. Additional costs for additional characters / backgrounds
• Payment delivered upfront and through Paypal ( larger projects can be split 50/50 )
• Endless revisions up until final lines
• All artwork will be displayed in my portfolio unless otherwise discussed
• NSFW and pin-ups +30% additional cost
• Ask me anything!
Contact Info Instagram: young.lyndis DeviantArt: young-lyndis Discord: Kaizarel ( please mention where you're coming from! )
Those are really good, I almost like those better than your fantasy work.
The praise is appreciated friend! :D
And to be real honest, I do too lol
My style has gotten more towards the anime spectrum since that's what a lot of my client base seems to lean towards. But my favorite thing to do is portraiture and sketching people with unique features. Semi-realism is my preferred style.
Hello Zweit, I’m a young artist and I want to sell my work, I’m pretty self conscious of it though, and would like to ask some tips on how I may be able to sell and take commissions. I may not start selling or even posting any of my art for months, maybe even years yet, however I will greatly appreciate any advice you might give me.
Hey! Thanks for taking the time to reach out. I don't really know what sort of advice you're looking for, but the one thing I can say for sure to start is to just get your art up and out there.
You can start by looking into art specific communities ( like Deviantart, Wysp, even Tumblr has a thriving indie art scene ). Forums like that are not only good to give you a place to host and share your artwork, but it also puts you in contact with other artists and creatives. Networking is the biggest part of working for yourself. Though having an artistic community is good for growth and learning too! I have a Tumblr that's used almost exclusively for collecting drawing references like anatomy, color and shading, and other such tutorials.
I don't particularly like to do fanart, but that's a really quick and easy way to get your art noticed by folks who otherwise would have no way to find you. It's also a good way to get practice drawing in other artistic styles.
Things like pricing and advertising yourself are pretty subjective. Last time someone asked me about pricing, the advice I gave was to look at other artists doing commissions. Find people who you think you compare to in skill and find out how they're pricing their work. After looking at a decent amount of others, you should be able to gauge what you feel your work might be worth. Take into consideration how long different types of pieces take you ( headshots, full body, black and white versus color ) and price your time and effort appropriately.
Not sure how to give more than that without you being more specific. Hope what I did ramble on about gave you something to work with.
Commissions are OPEN!

What's good friends! Setting up a thread for all your character concept and design needs. My favorite thing to do is create unique looking characters, so whether you want just a regular piece of art or something highlighting their design, I'm your huckleberry.
PRICING INFO
• Price is per one ( 1 ) character. Additional costs for additional characters / backgrounds
• Payment delivered upfront and through Paypal ( larger projects can be split 50/50 )
• Endless revisions up until final lines
• All artwork will be displayed in my portfolio unless otherwise discussed
• NSFW and pin-ups +30% additional cost
• Ask me anything!
Contact Info
Instagram: young.lyndis
DeviantArt: young-lyndis
Discord: Kaizarel ( please mention where you're coming from! )
Example of one of my most recent character sheets featuring my own OC, Jindeel.

Sketch of a spooky cute mermaid named Naia!

Flat color of a vampire character ( https://www.rprepository.com/character-site/1449219 ) Maddox Xiehin!

Some doodles of a few of my IRL friends for warmups.

Those are really good, I almost like those better than your fantasy work.
Hi, I am not a chest. I deny with 100% certainty that I am a chest. I can neither confirm nor deny what I am beyond that.
I used to portray Krathian, Q'ilbrith, Jim, Tara, Turin, Nathan, Tench, Finn, Alvin, and other characters in various taverns.
I also do homebrew, check out my Spells and Magic Items
"That is not dead which can eternal lie, and with strange eons, even death may die"
The praise is appreciated friend! :D
And to be real honest, I do too lol
My style has gotten more towards the anime spectrum since that's what a lot of my client base seems to lean towards. But my favorite thing to do is portraiture and sketching people with unique features. Semi-realism is my preferred style.
Lemme try more of my semi-realistic style here then. A modern day sketch of my fantasy thief.
My take on a

beefyadult Trainer Red!Flat color headshot commission of a rowdy half orc.

Second half orc portrait commission!

Commission of Artamese caught in the blow back of a powerful spell. Was given free reign on the outfit design. Had a real lot of fun with this one!

Commission of a zealous dunmer priest.

Character sheet commission of an exorcist named Alex. Just in time for the spoopy season!

My part of an art trade featuring the knight Imari.

Commission of an Au Ra inspired dragonknight.
Hello Zweit, I’m a young artist and I want to sell my work, I’m pretty self conscious of it though, and would like to ask some tips on how I may be able to sell and take commissions. I may not start selling or even posting any of my art for months, maybe even years yet, however I will greatly appreciate any advice you might give me.
I have stolen your shredded cheese.
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Hey! Thanks for taking the time to reach out. I don't really know what sort of advice you're looking for, but the one thing I can say for sure to start is to just get your art up and out there.
You can start by looking into art specific communities ( like Deviantart, Wysp, even Tumblr has a thriving indie art scene ). Forums like that are not only good to give you a place to host and share your artwork, but it also puts you in contact with other artists and creatives. Networking is the biggest part of working for yourself. Though having an artistic community is good for growth and learning too! I have a Tumblr that's used almost exclusively for collecting drawing references like anatomy, color and shading, and other such tutorials.
I don't particularly like to do fanart, but that's a really quick and easy way to get your art noticed by folks who otherwise would have no way to find you. It's also a good way to get practice drawing in other artistic styles.
Things like pricing and advertising yourself are pretty subjective. Last time someone asked me about pricing, the advice I gave was to look at other artists doing commissions. Find people who you think you compare to in skill and find out how they're pricing their work. After looking at a decent amount of others, you should be able to gauge what you feel your work might be worth. Take into consideration how long different types of pieces take you ( headshots, full body, black and white versus color ) and price your time and effort appropriately.
Not sure how to give more than that without you being more specific. Hope what I did ramble on about gave you something to work with.
Reference sheet for the half orc Asradai!

Happy New Year, DnD fans! Here's to more adventures~