[Art Commissions] Hello hello!! I still have commissions open! (Because I'm still jobseeking, and it's driving me batty). As usual, I do character art, icons, and pet drawings!
They're available over on Artistree, which has a handy-dandy organisation tool that's really handy for delivering WIPs. You don't need an account, and I can also create invoices if anyone wants a more specific kind of commission
Artistree does have an extra platform fee, which is there to be sure the artist receives the full amount of their commission fee without losing it to payment processors
Something I have drawn more recently (like in the last couple of days) that I haven't added to my commission forms but could be of interest is a waist up similar to this! I won't properly list it until I have a few more examples, but if this is of interest to you please message me!
(This specific one is an experiment and designed for editing, so it has a mountain of layers and focused more on making it editable than necessarily good, but a static one wouldn't be rather less complicated!)
(Yes, it's been a while since I plurked a promo plurk, I always worry about 'spamming', but I'm likely to keep taking on commissions for the time being...)
ALSO - I've been figuring out PNG Tuber plus and getting very hyped over it, so I'm debating streaming on the weekend as I try mucking about with it some more. Especially now I found out how to change the rotational drag origin point...
sooo if anyone is interested in PNGTuber adopts/comms, that may be something in the future. Cheaper and much less hassle than a Live2D vtuber with rigging and camera tracking.
This is my experiment with PNGTuber Plus - this particular art was made with a different program in mind though, which is less animated, so while it was made for editing I didn't quite account for the possibility of the program itself rotating elements.
(I used Veadotube Mini in the past, which uses four sprites per state, with a choice of idle animation. This one lets you stack up and order MANY transparent layers, applying different movements to each element).
Kiwiwi (@kiwiwibean.bsky.social)
This is my experiment with PNGTuber Plus - this particular art was made with a different program in mind though, which is less animated, so while it was made for editing I didn't quite account for the possibility of the program itself rotating elements.