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Taking art requests if anyone wants to request something! I can do sfw and nsfw works, and mainly draw anthros, but i can draw ferals too. Robotic anthros are also welcome, and encouraged even! Limits: I will not draw things involving scat, farts, diapers, or anything with any stated underraged characters. But yeah, im fairly open. So, go ahead and request stuff, and I'll try my best
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From the album: General arts
I've been practicing my skills in digital art... Not very good tbh, especially considering the only program I know how to use is MS Paint, but with the current art trend of drawing Pizza Tower crossover level intros, I thought that my "skills" would fit quite well with it! This is the result :D© Peppino and Pizza Tower are owned by Tour de Pizza, Shizuku owned by Omorashi.Org's team, art by me (TentacleDood)
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Heeellllllloooooooooo I'm Rainyday, the maybe-forgotten person behind Aquarius and Lillica Quest and other things who hasn't been doing much stuff in the community for a while but I decided to change that So I'm going to be trying out something new and opening up commissions! There's a lot of info that I need to cover, so here's the basics: Pricing in USD Sketchy pixel line style: $15 [Simple shading +$3] Sketchy lineart: $20 [Simple shading +$4] Sketchy lineart, flat colors with no shading: $28 Polished lineart: $32 Polished lineart, flat colors: $42 Sketchy, full color: $47 Polished, full color: $60 +10% per small variant (you get multiple pictures with changed facial expressions, or maybe an arm in a different place) +30-50% per medium variant (alternate costumes, etc) +10-30% for background, depending on complexity +50% for complex composition (very detailed clothes, dramatic perspective, etc) +95% per extra character (does not automatically stack with all the other price increases, essentially it's treated as a separate picture on the same canvas) +?? for smaller fractions of characters (head only, torso only, etc) - very case-by-case basis, the idea is I can also arrange things like this to make comic book style sequences Samples A dramatic detailing of the first wetting scene in the classic OmoRPG Aquarius. The pink and graceful Ria Carbonette might have been a bit too carefree with all the juice samples she tried that evening, but she still heroically puts off her visit to the girls' room to investigate the mysterious soldiers in pursuit of a white-haired girl. Looking back, she would never regret her decision to help, but she probably does regret this one moment when the soldiers apprehend her outside the cafe bathroom. It wasn't her fault - the situation was tense, and everyone watching just made her more nervous, and she did have a lot to drink, so she really, really couldn't wait anymore... This is a polished full color work with a simple background, and would be around $66 (60 + 10%) The whimsical and sparkling Lillica Plumb, star of Lillica Quest, is in another pinch. A certain part of her body was telling her that she could not wait much longer to deal with it, and her carefree walk along the city streets had turned into an awkward search for a specific type of facility for relief. It seems she wasn't the only one with that idea, because wherever she finally found a restroom, a queue was already formed, trying to squeeze more time out of her than she could wait. Biting her lip and swallowing her pride, she barges into the nearest convenience store, there's a suspicious guy behind the counter, but she explains the whole story and everything that brought her there and sheepishly asks for a bathroom in a way she hopes doesn't let on just how direly she needed it. The clerk looks at her for a moment, before opening his mouth, and saying one word: 'no'. Game over. This is a sketchy lineart, with simple enough foreground stuff that they don't affect the price, so it would be $20. Themes Things I'll draw: Desperation, wetting, peeing, my own characters, other characters too, nonlewd pictures if you want Things I won't draw: Bedwetting, diapers, messing, male omo, furry (ears/tail and other small things are fine), explicit nudity (characters can be exposed but the important parts will be covered by camera angles, etc), overt sexual acts, lewd art of nonhumanoid characters, pictures based off real people (Ask about anything else!) These are general guidelines, whether I accept any specific request is up to my discretion. Other Info Finished commissions will be put in this thread, and maybe other places like pixiv or twitter. There's a small chance I might stream drawing progress on the omorashi.org discord server sometimes. If you prefer I don't mention your name ('commissioned by anonymous') then that's fine too. Contact There are three good ways to contact me, in order of how often I check them: -Private Message on the omo.org forums -DM me on discord, I'm @Rainyday on the omo.org server -Email me; [email protected] (use a really clear subject like 'commission' or 'commission question') Process Contact me with request info, feel free to give however much detail you want. If I accept, I'll tell you and then send a very rough version of the work for you to say if the composition is good - this is the stage to ask for any major changes to how the picture will look. Then I'll ask for full payment to be sent, and continue work after I receive it. Once it's done, I'll send you the work, but I'm still okay with doing a few more small revisions if you want anything adjusted in the final picture. Payments are sent through ko-fi: https://ko-fi.com/rainyrainydaze Details and policies might get adjusted down the line!
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Hi everyone, I feel confident enough now to show you the digital artworks I've made recently and since I want to keep doing this (because I want to get better). Here's my gallery for you all to take a look and get an idea of how my stile looks like. PS: constructive criticism is always welcome 🙂
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From the album: Diapers
Kirishima is still babbling, he's probably changed the subject by now, but he's been talking so long he's wet his diaper, so he'll need to be changed soon. -
From the album: Diapers
Kirishima in little space babbling on about something, probably sharks.-
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Hey, guys! Many of you have asked, and I am excited to announce that I have decided to start taking commissions (and have most of my ducks in a row)! 😆 First, I should mention my request thread. I am currently not accepting further requests, though I am still committed to honoring the ones that I have already accepted! I spend a lot of time on these images (sometimes between six-and-a-half to seven hours), and considering that I try to get one to two done per week (including intermittent pages for my comic, Off-Limits!), it is hard to justify spending that much time on them. So, why commission me? The first benefit is that paid work would receive priority over free work. I have a backlog of thirty-some requests. This means that, if you were one of the later requesters, you likely won’t see your work for a long time. The second benefit is the ability to provide input during the creation of a piece; I simply don’t have time to take active input on free requests, but most certainly can if the piece is commissioned! In case you haven’t seen my work before, I keep all of it (save for the comic) in my Hoard, which you can access here. I hope that gives you an idea of what I am and am not capable of. Recently, I have been practicing anatomy more seriously as well as working on more detailed background paintings. https://www.omorashi.org/gallery/album/978-jailor-eckmans-hoard/ For now, I am opening up 3 slots for commissions. This way, I can promise to complete your commission in a reasonable timeframe (within two weeks). I will keep this thread updated as slots are occupied or freed up! So, if you are interested in commissioning something from me, here’s what you should do! Reach out to me with what you are interested in having drawn! You can do this by DMing me or emailing me at [email protected] (please put “Commission” in the subject line, as it will mean getting a faster response from me!). This is also an opportunity for you to really go into detail about what you want! I’ll probably end up asking you a lot of questions, because I want to get the drawing right! Any input or detail you can provide during the early stages will be of tremendous help! If I accept the commission, I’ll draft you up an invoice for a deposit of 50% of the cost of the completed piece. You’ll have a slot reserved for 48 hours until I receive your deposit. Once I have your payment, I’ll get to work on your drawing! If necessary, that may mean sending you another email with a few very rough thumbnail sketches so I can nail the composition before I get to work on the bigger piece! If you want any major changes (pose, camera angle, setting, etc.) to be made, this will be the time to point them out to me! When I know what you want in terms of composition, I’ll get started on the actual piece. I will do my best to keep you up-to-date as I work on it, by sending you images of the work in progress depending on the type of image you want (for instance, sketches will be fairly bare-bones). After I have completed your commission, I’ll send you a sample (watermarked and low-res) of the final image along with another invoice for the last 50%. Once I have your last payment, I’ll send you the completed image along with any of the relevant editable files. (I work in Krita, so they will be in a .kra format). To be honest, this was the biggest reason I hesitated to actually start taking commissions. I put a lot of time into the images you see in my Hoard… usually six-and-a-half hours or more. It’s hard to justify spending that much time (and occasionally double that, if I post two in a week) on Omorashi artwork, despite my love for making it. The pricing I’m presenting here is what it would take to be worth it. Note, however, that depending on what you want done, it may cost more or less! That being said, the “stages” you can commission should look familiar: $17 Note: Backgrounds do not increase the price of a sketch! $34 $43 $60 If you want to add a background, I have two options: Simple Background: +$5 (Free with sketches!) Full Background: +$17 to $60, depending on the stage (Free with sketches!). These prices are approximations based on a full-body image of a single character with a moderately complicated outfit. Additional characters may simply be included in the price of the background, depending on the kind of detail that you want. I’m generally pretty laid back about what I will do, and only have a few things that I won’t do. Will Do! - 1: Desperation or Wetting 2: OCs 3: Diaper 4: Furry* 5: Bondage 6: Tickling 7: Etc. (*I am absolutely willing to do furries, but I don’t have experience drawing them, so this may be a gamble for you!) Also, I am willing to do SFW stuff too! Like D&D character portraits, backgrounds, and so on. (Just thought I’d throw that out there, lol!) Won’t Do! - 1: Loli or Underage (Automatic ‘No’) 2: Copyrighted Characters or Characters You Don’t Own (Will do an “off-brand” version of any such character, though!) 3: Images Based on Real People 4: Male-Focused Commissions. Hooray for cover-my-ass legalese! This section is mainly intended to provide coverage for common problems that occur with commissioning artists. Anyway, by choosing to commission artwork from me, you are accepting the following terms: I, as the artist of the piece: 1: * Retain the full copyright of the piece. This means that I can publish the image to promote myself on websites, in print, or anywhere else I want, including for commercial purposes. (I am very willing to negotiate this term, especially if you are uncomfortable with me using the piece commercially!) 2: Require that my signature remain on all versions of the image. (Please don’t photoshop it off, lol!) 3: Will not provide refunds on the first 50% of the payment once I have started working on the piece! 4: Reserve the right to increase the price of work should the commissioner request difficult or time-consuming changes during the creation of the piece. (I want to match your vision perfectly, but cannot afford to spend six years tweaking a ~$17 image!) 5: Am not obligated to make changes to the piece once I have deemed it “complete.” (This applies mainly to difficult changes, which will raise the price. I may still, in good faith, choose to make free revisions for you, but this is at my discretion!) 6: Reserve the right to cancel your commission and refund (in whole if I have not started, or 50% of) your purchase at any time during the creation of the piece. You, as the commissioner of the piece: 1: May use the piece in any personal way. 2: May use the piece for self-promotion so long as the original artist is credited. (My signature will suffice!) 3: Retain full copyright of OCs or original content, though not the drawing itself. 4: May negotiate with me to sell the piece as or on merchandise, or use it in other commercial ways. Examples of Copyright Infringement Include: 1: Taking credit for the work, original or altered 2: Failing to credit the artist (e.g. removing my signature) 3: Making commercial use of the piece without negotiating with the artist. Now that all of the ugly technicalities are out of the way, here’s something fun! For the first TEN commissions I receive, I will be providing an automatic 20% discount for all types of drawings!
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I figured I should start one of these, seeing as I just found out that IBIS paint is not, a piece of shit digital art app, but actually very efficient. I'm also bad with ideas and wanted to seewhat the community has to offer. Here's my most recent work.
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