Sup, I'm Sock

Just trying to be the artist 7 year old me dreamed of becoming, one day at a time

~ Commission Info ~

Comms are currently… OPEN!


Do’s:

Human
Humanoids (fairies, demons, etc.)
Animal Features (tails, ears, etc.)
Portraits

Do Not’s:

NSFW
Furries (sorry guys)
Pets


~ Terms Of Service ~

Prices are subject to change based on demand.I have the right to reject any order for any reason.The currency accepted is USD and can be paid through Ko-Fi.Commissions can be paid split 50% upfront and 50% after sketch approval.Don't send me any payment before I have agreed to give you a slot and requested you to send me the payment.
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The time it takes to finish your commission varies 1 week - 1 month depending on factors such as health, the complexity of the commissioned piece, and other work.
Once the piece is finished you will receive the full-resolution image. Note that there is no physical product.You get 3 rounds of changes on the commissioned piece included in the price.A fee will be added if you want something changed on the final drawing - unless a misunderstanding from my side has been made.If you wish for me to change something in the drawing you have previously approved, I will charge you a fee to change it. The amount of the extra charge depends on the change you want me to make and is usually based on an hourly wage.
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I, "King Sock" (the artist): reserve the right to cancel and refund the order at any time for any reason.
I retain all copyrights over the commissioned artwork.I will NOT claim the intellectual property (IP) of the commissioned artwork (your characters are still yours, etc.)I will NOT profit further from the commissioned artwork unless you (the customer) break any of the terms.I reserve the right to post the commissioned artwork online, in my portfolio as well as in publications such as art books.You (the customer/commissioner):
You may upload the commissioned artwork on any website and social channels.
You may NOT make profits from the commissioned piece (reselling, redistributing, uploading to POD-services, making prints for selling, etc.)You may NOT alter the commissioned artwork without my (the artist's) permission.You retain the rights to the intellectual property (IP).You may NOT use the commissioned artwork for commercial purposes.
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The following is considered copyright infringement:
Reproducing/using the copyrighted artwork commercially - means making money off it in any way not excluded from these terms.
Claiming the artwork as your ownAltering the artwork without my consent.
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The buyer is not allowed a refund once I started working on the commission.
If for any reason I am unable to start your commission you will receive a full refund.If you cancel your order before I started it, you can get a full refund.The kill fee for canceling the commission after work has begun is 50% of the commission's price.If the buyer wishes to cancel the commission after the work has started, the buyer can be issued a refund but agrees to pay the kill fee.
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Paypal specific:
If you are getting a refund, do not request a Paypal chargeback. I will transfer the money back to you myself.
If you request a Paypal chargeback at any point when you were not allowed to ask for a refund you will lose all beforementioned rights to the commissioned piece and I will have the full right to profit further from it in any way. I will decline the chargeback and supply Paypal with our conversations in which we talk about the commission as evidence that I have completed work for you. Furthermore, you will be blacklisted for commissioning me again.

About Me


I’m Sock, a freshly adult, digital artist still learning the ropes of life and art. Based out of the US, I spend most of my time practicing art and listening to Lo-Fi music.I’m fairly new to the digital art scene, despite having a Wacom Intuos for years, I was too scared to start until January of 2024, so I’m still learning ALOT! But I’ve come a long way in a short period of time :)Hopefully, you’ll join me for the rest of the ride and we’ll see what kind of changes we can make.

What I Use


I draw mostly digital these days with my mint-colored Wacom Intuos, I do however have an IPad (8th generation) that I plan on using when I can afford the accessories to make it usable.If you do see me draw traditionally, I am almost always using a Bic mechanical pencil and/or, a 0.5 Micron pen.