Previous Journal:
https://www.weasyl.com/journal/50970/interesting-even-if-gurps-related-post-about-combat-in-full-armor
Offline commission Queue:
- OPEN
- OPEN
- OPEN
- OPEN
- OPEN
So, as you can see above, my Commissions Queue is fully empty again. Which mean I'm fully OPEN for commissions again, just leave me a note here so we can discuss things or message me over Skype :)
I don't have a visual pricelists yet ready, but in the meantime here's my (current) pricelist for offstream commissions, as taken from my frontpage:
Digital Inks
from $ 25.00
to $ 40.00`Digital Paintings and Shaded Colors
from $ 55.00
to $ 85.00Digital Sketches
from $ 10.00
to $ 25.00Flat Colors
from $ 40.00
to $ 55.00Traditional Sketches
from $ 15.00
to $ 25.00
Note these prices applies to single character subject. Images with multiple characters might be more. This said, the price variation is meant to reflect such details as extra detailed pieces or the presence of background for the higher end piece. It's also there so that, currently, there is some negotiating room for the commissioner depending on their payment capacity.
The future visual pricelist model should be more detailed, with means to determine the adjustment required by the likes of background and such. However, until this model is ready, this is the list I currently have.
People who've been following my technical woes might be happy to hear that the tablet now functions like a wonder as I have spent the last days working on offline commissions everytime I could while at the same time running many technical tests with the tablet offline.
What I can say is that, offstream, the 19-inch Monoprice Pen Display functions perfectly with great performances under the new Windows drivers.
As I've also had to deal with Spring Cleanup and relocating some stuff from one room to another, I haven't had much time to do much livestream testing. Especially since a certain amount of time I had dedicated to the tablet was to be dedicated to Offline commissions.
This said, now that I've gone through my queue, I now have more time to run livestream tests of the tablet under it's new drivers and if I am to base myself on my experiences so far, I can safely say I am very hopeful.
Once I'm done with these bout of private testing, expect me to finally write a proper review of the Monoprice tablet for those interested in yet another alternative to Wacom's Cintiq.