✿ FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS ✿


How can I contact you?

  • For now Twitter is the platform I prefer to use for commissions so you can contact me on Twitter via DM. In specific cases I can use Discord, Email or Instagram.

What programs do you use to work?

  • To draw, I started drawing in Procreate, but now I use Clip Studio Paint.

  • For animations: Adobe After effects.

Where do you notify about your commissions?

  • 100% of the time I notice on my twitter profile and I always put the status of my commissions in the description.

How often do you open commissions?

  • I usually open coms every three months, but I'm always open to future projects as long as I feel up to them. That is why most of the time I have waitlist open, but consider not having a deadline for it.

Do you have a portfolio of your art-work?

  • Yes and no, I consider my Instagram and Twitter account as my art portfolio since I usually post my art-work on these social networks. Feel free to check my profiles in case you are looking for examples of my work.

Can I give you the attribution of emotes on Twitch?

  • Yes, pls!!! I love when you attribute emotes that I made on Twitch to me, it can be through the twitch interface or in the panels, always giving credit to your artists is really appreciated. My Twitch is: lorebeevt.

Do you animate emotes from other artists?

  • Yes. Only if I have the permission of the artist to do so, for this the client can give me the emoticon in a PNG file, although it works if it is a PSD or JPG file. It doesn't need to be on separate layers, I can separate the layers but it costs extra.

How long does it take you to draw an emote?

  • To draw a single emote, the time for me may can vary, to put a time, it can take me from 40min - 1hr or more, and this depends on many factors, the complexity of the reference, the pose, even sometimes I can have small blocks that prevent me from moving forward but always I try to give my best.

How long does it take you to animate?

  • Like emotes, time can vary greatly. If they are layered animations and removing the drawing process, the most I remember it taking was 12 hours, but sometimes it takes less, it all depends on how complex the animation is.

  • Frame by frame animations, if they are very complex, can take up to a week- a month or maybe more, so I would say that this type of animation takes the longest, since it requires the most work.

Thank you for taking the time to read, I hope to answer your questions. If you have any other questions, do not hesitate to contact me ❤