These are the commission terms for DJTAKA. To ensure a smooth collaboration, please read them carefully before commissioning:【 PAYMENT & PROCESS 】* Payment Method: Only USD via PayPal.
* Payment Plan: Full upfront payment is required. I accept a 50% deposit, but I will only work up to the rough sketch stage (confirming pose/angle). Payment must be completed in full to proceed further.
* Revisions: Multiple minor adjustments are allowed during the sketch stage (provided they do not contradict the original requirements).
* Extra Costs: Major changes or any revisions after the final approval will incur additional fees depending on the complexity.
* Cancellations: You may cancel anytime before work begins. If canceled during the sketch stage, 50% will be refunded. Once the sketch is approved, no cancellations or refunds will be accepted.
* Requirements: Please provide a detailed description and reference images. If you grant me creative freedom, please clearly list any "hard nos" to avoid issues.
* Communication: My native language is not English. Please use clear and concise language; avoid slang or abbreviations. I am fluent in Chinese.
* Responsiveness: If the client does not respond for over 12 hours, your slot in the schedule may be automatically postponed.【 RIGHTS & PROHIBITIONS 】* Copyright: I retain full copyright of the artwork. High-quality .png files are delivered by default.
* Usage: For personal use only. Commercial use, claiming the work as your own, removing my signature, or using the art for any AI training/AIGC-related purposes is strictly prohibited.
* Commercial Licensing: For commercial profit or promotional purposes, you must seek my permission and pay an additional licensing fee.【 I WILL NOT DRAW 】* Heavy armor / Complex mecha / Large machinery / Vehicles / Overly complex outfits.
* Female characters or feminized physiques.
* Underage NSFW/Suggestive content.
* NTR (Infidelity/Cheating themes).
* Non-human genitalia.
* Gore (Extreme violence).
* Disfigurement (Amputee).
* Scat/Feces.※ These terms were originally written in Chinese. In case of any ambiguity, the Chinese version shall prevail.