Unicorn
19 . Female . Genderfluid . He,she,they,them . Taurus . Rabbit . Taken
I'm Uni but better known as Unicorn by my friends. I have a serious love for the color purple and wolves. I love to draw but I haven't had a lot of time to do so since I work most of my day away. I would love to become a fulltime artist and my intentions are to learn how to animate!
Notice
- You can offer on any of my characters but I'm not too keen on selling/trading many of them.
- I have work almost everyday so if you get a commission please give me time
- When I'm not drawing or at work I am playing videos games
- I mostly work on personal pieces for my ocs unless I really wanna make fanart.
Commissions
My commissions are almost always open and I will try and get to them asap, however I do have a job that I work most of the time so it's a bit difficult to draw unless I'm not at work and even then I don't wanna do much lol. For requests it really depends on what you ask of me and how I am feeling at the time but I mostly reserve requests for friends. I do co-ownerships of my characters but I have very specific rules. You have to talk to me about it and I will explain thoroughly how it will be.
Co-ownerships
Basically you benefit by being able to claim a character as your own too. While some people love doing fan-art of the character, they're not allowed to display it on their page as their character or order commissions of them. With a co-own, you can share the character with the other owners and have partial rights with it (partial meaning you're not allowed to resell or trade without discussing with other owner/s/)
Many people have different agreements. Some co-ownerships are founded when you bid on an adopt. For example, you talk with someone to pay half of the AB price and you pay the other half. This is a helpful way for you to win the auction for half the price, and it benefits 2 people because the both of you can enjoy the character.
Sometimes it's just someone going up to you asking for a co-own for a character they really love, and it's up to the original owner to agree to it generously. There is no catch for a healthy co-owning, meaning you are not obligated to order commissions or to contribute as much as the other owner/s/.
Sometimes people have an adopt and another person wanted it so badly, a co-own is a perfect situation so you don't give up the character but at the same time someone else can partake in it as well. I also do co-owns when I'm purchasing adopts, either to pay half/half or to co-own another character of theirs in return. (This however is a rare occasion, it does 100% benefit both parties since they get to share characters they wanted)
5 years, 11 months ago Edited 7:24 am