Commissions and Collabs

I've had the pleasure of collaborating with some seriously awesome game devs, clothing creators, streamers, and musicians from all corners of the globe. And while I'd love to show you everything I've created for them, let's just say NDAs can be a real buzzkill. But fear not! I've put together a humble little collection of some of my favorite works for past clients.

Art Assets

As a Pixel Artist with a passion for creating stunning visual experiences, one of my favorite things to do is to design eye-catching icon packs and art assets for game developers. Trust me, there's nothing quite like seeing your artwork come to life in a game! And don't worry, I don't just set it and forget it. I'm constantly updating and improving my art assets to make sure they're always fresh, relevant, and ready for your next project.

Other works

I also do Pixel Art simply because I love doing it. Sure, it's not always easy to carve out time for passion projects, but that’s where the best things happen. Take a peek!

 

Interested? Contact me!

Hiring an artist can be challenging sometimes.

Sometimes, they don’t know what you want. Sometimes, you don’t even know what you want.
You don’t want to throw money at the unknown and they won’t work for free.

This happens all the time and I can help.
As a Content Director at my everyday job, I love to communicate.
I’ll make sure we’re on the same page and I will tell you when I can do something. And when I can’t.

That being said, I’d love to hear from you! :)

 

Here are some Frequently Asked Questions

Do you do commissions? Are you available for hire?
Yes, I do commissions! My availability varies from time to time, but it never hurts to ask (don’t forget to share some information!). 

What information do you need to make an estimate?
Whenever I work with a client, there are several questions I ask beforehand. The more information I get, the better. The most critical issues include:

  1. What’s the scope of your project?

  2. What sprite size do you need?

  3. What art styles do you like? Do you have any visual references? 

  4. How far are you with your project? Can you show me something? Is there a timeline?

  5. Do you have a fixed budget in mind?

Are you a full-time pixel artist?
No. I have a fulltime job. However, I work up to 10 hours per week on pixel art projects, depending on how many projects I’ve taken on.

What would X cost? What are your rates?
My rates vary, depending on the project. Please just shoot me a quick message, and I’ll try to come up with an estimate as efficiently as possible. 

How do I pay you?
I usually accept fixed prices or milestone payments where I ask for 50% up front and 50% once the job is finished. I’m also open to charging hourly for open-ended projects.

Do you do revisions? 
Yes. At the end of the day, I want you do be happy with the outcome. My commissions usually include a fixed number of revisions. If you want me to do more than initially planned, we can always renegotiate. 

Do you work for revenue share?
Probably no. I’m sorry. I might consider it if the project is advanced and promising.

Can you do test art For me?
Absolutely! I’m always willing to do paid art samples. 

Can you join my discord/slack/skype call?
Sure, but please bear in mind that I’m not a full-time artist. I can’t be online and react all the time.