Art Requests and Art Trades

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<About Me>
As much as I'd like to jump right into the art trade and requests matters, I believe introductions are order.

I'm IkueShurin, you can call me IQ or Ike, a graphic designer and author who has a little over four years experience in traditional and more recently digital art. My strongest style of art is the anime style, but I also draw in the hyper-realistic (something of my creation) style also. On occasion I will make some vectors and line art.

<Art Requests>
Now, onto the fun part... art request.  Art Requests are basically when one fills out a form and the graphic designer will attempt to create art based on the parameters of the client.

In basic, you fill out a form, and I'll draw what you say.

So that leads me on to this.  If you do decide to request art, note that it may take up to two days to a couple of weeks or more for me to draw, edit, and give you your request... depending on the complexity of the piece. I also have the right to deny any requests that I don't think I can do.

<Art Trades>
Art trades are when two designers agree to draw art for each other. Sometimes, this also refers to when one graphic artists draws one step of a picture (eg. the line art) and the other artist completes another step (eg. coloring).

I am completely open to art trades, so if you are interested, send me a PM and we will work something out.

<Guidelines and Rules>
1. I do not draw artwork related to suggestive themes or LGBT+.
2. Until futher notice, I am not very good at drawing romance-style art (eg. kissing) so request at your own risk.
3 I very rarely will draw male characters (no offense, guys), so request at your own risk also.  I'll definitely try to improve.
4. Every request receives one redo.
5. Post your request form in one comment. A copy of the art request form is posted below you to copy and paste it into a new comment.

<Payment>
Per art piece as follows.

A permanent follow.
Credit where used (eg. book cover art = description).
Two, 4+ lined comments on my books (I'll tell you which options you have at the time of requesting). Remember, the more work you put into your comic, the more effort I put into your drawing.

<Art Requests Form>

Username:
Brief description of your piece:
Describe any characters in detail:
Describe any character's moods/emotions in the scene:
Are there any props in the scene:
Any reference art links:
What file format(s) do you want this in (eg. jpeg, png, etc.):

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