“Surprise Me!” Commission | February 6, 2026

Painting of an anthro bird character sitting on a log with a paintbrush in one hand, a journal in the other, as they look captivated by a glowing leaf above their head.

A “Surprise Me!” (or “skeb-style”) commission finished last month in January. This is a commission type I haven’t really done before, but I’ve been interested in trying. Thank you again to the commissioner for asking me to draw it for them! 

Sometimes also called “skeb-style” commissions, because these are a commission type which to my understanding, first became popularized in Japan. 

Loose line sketch of the previous painting.
Initial Sketch

What I like about these is that they offer more flexibility for both the artist and the client. In exchange for more artistic freedom for the artist, the client enjoys a lower rate. This works best for artwork where the client is open to being surprised by the final art – for clients with a specific vision in mind, or who are more comfortable giving feedback during work-in-progress steps, this commission type isn’t the best fit. 

But for those who enjoy being surprised, this can be wonderfully satisfying for both the artist and commissioner! :D 

A few more process images below, and then I’ll post an overview about this commission type: 

General aspects about “surprise me” commissions: 

  • These are similar to “Pay What You Want” commissions. The commissioner is free to stay within their desired budget, with respect to a potential minimum amount. 
  • Some artists invite you to give a brief description for what you’d like painted. I enjoy asking for: 
    • A) Brief description of your character’s personality. 
    • B) 5 keywords describing what you’d like to see in your commission. This can be anything from the mood, atmosphere, tone, or emotion you’d like to see for your character. 
  • The artist will say (or mention on a page somewhere) what they can do for your general budget. 
  •  Important difference from other commission types: There are no WIP’s (“works-in-progress”) or revisions. The final result is what the client receives. 
    • This is the key aspect which makes “surprise me!” commissions have lower rates than regular commissions. 
    • Of course, if there are character errors in the final art, these will be adjusted at no additional cost. 
  • If everyone agrees with and is comfortable with these terms, the artist then draws what they can within your budget after receiving payment. 
  • If all goes well, you are happily surprised and delighted by the result! :D

I’m considering adding these as listed commission type at some point. In the meantime, if this interests you, feel free to contact me and I can put together a custom order for you. 

Warband Commission | January 7, 2026

Illustration of a charr warband sitting around a tea table in the Red Duck Teahouse in Cantha. There is a festive Wintersday atmosphere. I can finally show this commission! :D 

I wanted to also show a few detail close-ups; I’ll update this post at a later point, when I have time to crop and export those! 

For now, two three WIP process pages are below. Some text is omitted, as aside from Achyrd, the rest of the characters for this one wish to remain anonymous! 

“Wintersday Warband” | Initial sketches.

 

“Wintersday Warband” | Sketch Revisions + Color Tests
“Wintersday Warband” | Outfit Block-in + Wintersday Accessories

January 15, 2026

  • Added a third WIP process image! (Initial Sketches; “.01”) 

Zecknel Ref Sheet Commission | November 4, 2025

Ref sheet drawing of an anthro avian character. Lineart. Full-body front and back views, a 3/4 bust, front-facing bust, tail cutout, a long scarf, and swatches in the shapes of feathers. Text for the character reads: Zecknel Al'Raithe.
Reference sheet commission; lines only.

Recently finished ref sheet commission! I’m so humbled when I’m asked to do a ref sheet commission, because it isn’t something I formally list anywhere that I do, but the ones I’ve done have been very enjoyable. Many thanks to Zecknel for this one, in particular, because when first asked to do this, I let Zecknel know that I would use a looser line style. I say this for all the ref sheets I’ve done, because before this year, I wouldn’t say I work with clean lines.

Serendipitously, between the time Zecknel approached me with this project (an updated ref sheet for his character, the original itself a ref sheet I made for them a few years back) and the project’s start date, I began drawing more with line as I drew The Harbinger’s Path webcomic. By the time the start date for this commission approached, I was fairly confident I could do this reference sheet with cleaner lines than for any ref sheet I’ve drawn before. I would still consider these lines more on the looser side, and not “true” lineart – but they’re much cleaner than “lines” I’ve drawn before this year – especially on commission. 

Color version of the previous ref sheet. The avian is richly clad in feathers of a darker, royal blue, with feather accents of gold and yellow. Eyes are also golden yellow. Scalesa and talons are a dark color. Scarf is orange, but text notes it can be any color, but is very long.
Reference sheet commission; with color.

Zecknel has such a cool concept for their character, especially once you add color. The vibrancy of their character’s feather patterns have a visual spark, I think! I’m also excited about this ref sheet, because it will be used to create a costume (or “fursuit”) Zecknel is commissioning from a specialized crafter. I’ve known Zecknel’s character for a few years now, and I’m really looking forward to seeing a physical manifestation of their character! I’ve always had a lot of admiration for the craftsmanship behind fursuit crafters – the technical skill to bring these imagination creations into physical form is this wonderful representation of passion and creativity. I’ve seen some truly incredible instances of artisan craftsmanship that rival what you see on stage or in films. I just love seeing people expressing what they love, especially the more indie types! 

Reference sheet crop highlighting the scale and feather detail of an anthro avian character. Lineart.
Crop | I especially loved drawing the scales and feathers!

Edit Nov 5, 2025: I don’t know what it is about posting that makes my eye notice things, but I noticed the angle for the far wing was inaccurate! I’ve revised the above refs, and the earlier versions are in the full post below: 

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Guild Wars 2 ZBrush Sculpts

I ended up doing a few sculpts this past spring/summer, enough to split the ZBrush sculpts into two posts! In this one I’ll post a few of the GW2-related posts.


Guild Wars 2 Charr Guardian Sculpt+Paint

Guild Wars 2 Charr Guardian sculpt+paint.

 

 

 

 

Sculpt for the above sculpt+paint! Click on the thumbnails for a larger image.


Guild Wars 2 Trahearne sculpt+paint

 

And the above is how the sculpt itself looks!


Trahearne Portrait Sculpt+Paint

 


Malyck Sculpt+Paint

An earlier, wide version.

This version is slightly more refined, though I would still consider this a sketch or study exploration.

Here is how the sculpt looks on its own!