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~maleiva:iconmaleiva: reports, 9h 17m ago
This is a feature for users, is an amalgam of themes. Congrats to all ;)

Portraits, Portraits, and many more Portraits

*feature-me:iconfeature-me: reports, 1d 18h ago
The club posted on the forum asking to see people's portraits, then the best ones were picked and put in this news article. Please show your support for these artists by viewing their work and faving any that you like. These are of all mediums, photography, drawings, digital art.

Trans-Vietnamese Artbook Project

*Cadybrille:iconCadybrille: reports, July 9
Dear friends,
In the animated atmosphere of gradually growing Vietnamese comics in the year 2009, I feel so surprised and hopeful about our comics in the future. The reason is that many young artists appear and show off their talents - That is everyone's long-awaited pride. Along with GreenFarm, Manzin and the forthcoming Truyện Tranh Việt Online, Vietnamese comics is believed to be better and move to a higher phase.

Therefore, in order to warm up the air as well as to creat an interesting and realistic activity for all young artists, basing on the idea of Kaboom Ink on DeviantART, =Clap-san and I really hope to lauch a campaign:
Trans-Vietnam Artbook

I wish and believe that this artbook will be supported by all of you. Let’s show to the international friends the joy and unity of our Vietnamese-comics community! ^_^

Traditionally Beautiful

=SerenaG519:iconSerenaG519: reports, July 9
Traditional works of art that are unnoticed and underfaved. Please take a look if you like traditional art! Most of these are DD worthy!

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OK so here's a feature on all the colors of the rainbow ROY G BIV and of course the rainbow! So hope you enjoy the wide variety of art C:

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Portraits, Portraits, and many more Portraits

*feature-me:iconfeature-me: reports, 1d 18h ago
The club posted on the forum asking to see people's portraits, then the best ones were picked and put in this news article. Please show your support for these artists by viewing their work and faving any that you like. These are of all mediums, photography, drawings, digital art.

RainbowTastic

*spastictastic:iconspastictastic: reports, July 8
OK so here's a feature on all the colors of the rainbow ROY G BIV and of course the rainbow! So hope you enjoy the wide variety of art C:

Traditional beauties

=sombrefeline:iconsombrefeline: reports, July 8
For the love of traditional art

FEAT-URE {two}

~FEAT-URE:iconFEAT-URE: reports, July 8
About 50 pieces of art coming from almost unknows artist.

Feature Nš 8

~maleiva:iconmaleiva: reports, 9h 17m ago
This is a feature for users, is an amalgam of themes. Congrats to all ;)

Trans-Vietnamese Artbook Project

*Cadybrille:iconCadybrille: reports, July 9
Dear friends,
In the animated atmosphere of gradually growing Vietnamese comics in the year 2009, I feel so surprised and hopeful about our comics in the future. The reason is that many young artists appear and show off their talents - That is everyone's long-awaited pride. Along with GreenFarm, Manzin and the forthcoming Truyện Tranh Việt Online, Vietnamese comics is believed to be better and move to a higher phase.

Therefore, in order to warm up the air as well as to creat an interesting and realistic activity for all young artists, basing on the idea of Kaboom Ink on DeviantART, =Clap-san and I really hope to lauch a campaign:
Trans-Vietnam Artbook

I wish and believe that this artbook will be supported by all of you. Let’s show to the international friends the joy and unity of our Vietnamese-comics community! ^_^

Traditionally Beautiful

=SerenaG519:iconSerenaG519: reports, July 9
Traditional works of art that are unnoticed and underfaved. Please take a look if you like traditional art! Most of these are DD worthy!

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These might be mainly features of my friends and watchers, but as you can see: Theres a LOT to discover on deviantART, no matter how many or few Pageviews!

Just click around and look at a few galleries, and you will see what i mean!



So, thanks for reading, thanks for checking all this out, i hope you enjoy !!!

TRiG, out!

P.S.: Didnt know what category to pick, lol xD

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The Commission Contract

=ElwynEllessar:iconElwynEllessar: reports, March 26, 2008
The Commission Contract: The Most Important Part of a Commission

There have been numerous people asking what I include in my contract for commissions, so I thought I’d write an article on what I put in my contract and why it is necessary. As artists, we don’t like to think our clients are people we can’t trust, or that our clients will ever stiff us or give us a problem. However, those of us who already do commissions know that, unfortunately, you cannot always count on the good side of people when dealing with a lot of money for a portrait. So, for those of us who would far rather avoid headaches with difficult clients, or want to just have a clearly written and concise contract that spells out everything for the client as well as for ourselves, I hope this article helps.

For ease of the reader, I have divided up the article in parts. This one covers the following:

1. Why You Need a Contract?

2. What Is In a Contract?

a. Client Information

b. Portrait Information

This is a very simple beginning. Although ALL sections in a contract are important, some sections are absolutely crucial. The next article will cover those crucial sections, so be sure not to miss it.


Why Do You Need A Contract?

You need a contract between the artist and the client for a variety of reasons.

1. It spells out ALL costs and expenses involved in the commission.

2. It explains any special fees that may occur during the course of the commission.

3. It contains all the information you, the artist, need to get in touch with the client, how and where to deliver the painting, details about the commission and the subjects, and copyright information. In addition, it is a signed contract between the two of you and is legally binding in a court of law if, God forbid, it ever needed to go that far.

As much as we would like to think the best about people, and as often as agreements start out amiable, they do not always end that way. Without a contract, you could end up being left high and dry, or you could end up with a lot of extra work and not get paid for it.

What Is In A Contract?

So, what exactly does a contract consist of? I have broken down the contract I use into sections, and I will cover each section separately.

A. Client Information

This is pretty self-explanatory. I include the client’s name, address, telephone number and alternate number (usually a cell phone number). If the client has a P.O. Box, I also ask for a physical address.

B. Portrait Information

Okay, now we start to get down to the nitty gritty. I begin this section with a little blurb about how the client wishes to commission me to create an artistic portrait and that by entering this contract the client acknowledges that he or she has reviewed my other portraits and is familiar with my style. This blurb is to make sure that the client really understands what he or she is getting and what the portrait is likely to look like in the end. That way, the client cannot say he did not know what your artistic style was from the beginning.

I then go onto the size of the portrait. I include sizes from 8” x 10” to 16” x 20,” for a total of five different sizes offered. Each size has a base price that I have already determined. The base price is the starting point, and it goes up from there depending on the particulars. After checking which size the portrait is to be, I write the base price in the spot provided next to the size.

Next is how much of the subject is included in the portrait: Head & shoulders, three-quarter, or full body. I charge 25% more for the full body.

Last, I ask what kind of background they would like. My clients have two choices: Simple or complex/detailed. I charge 25% more for the complex background.

I use a separate piece of paper to record such information as eye color, hair color, height, and any additional distinguishing features or information the client wishes to include. I used to include this info in my contract, but it got too cluttered and confusing, so I took it out. Now the contract is much more understandable!

NOTE:
One thing I have decided not to do is to provide a copy of my contract. This is because I want you to write your own, one that suits you and your needs. I got the basic information for mine from another artist, then changed it to suit my own needs and preferences. That is what you should do as well. I am providing you with the information that I feel is necessary to include. You may feel that I am missing an item or two that you want to include. Additionally, you may feel that I have included sections you do not feel necessary. Again, this article is simply meant to be a guideline for you to use in the creation of your own contract.

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NEXT Article will cover: Costs, Payment Plans, Copyright Information, and Other tips.

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*tablefor7:icontablefor7: Mar 30, 2008, 9:06:43 AM
thank you so much... this is very informative!!
you rock.

jenn

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=ElwynEllessar:iconElwynEllessar: Mar 31, 2008, 4:16:41 PM
Thank you very much Jennifer!! I really appreciate it!!

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