Monday, October 9, 2017

Sample Evaluations

So here's a few samples of a character to plush evaluation.

Rough Edges - "Standard"

This character would be considered my base-line for a "standard" pony project. 
  • 2 Fabric Colors
  • Standard Stallion Pattern with Standard Pegasus wings
  • Markings - 5 o'clock shadow
  • Cutie Mark - 1 color, simple design
  • Mane/Tail - beard, short tail, short mane with sideburns
  • No Costume 
Making this out of Cotton or Flannel would be at the 150 USD mark while in minky it's closer to 170 USD.

Tender Heart - "Standard+"

This is also a mostly standard style pony but there would be a minor price adjustment for the hooves and extra embroidery. 
  • 2 Fabric Colors
  • Standard Stallion Patten with Standard Pegasus wings
  • Cutie Mark -2 colors, Simple shapes
  • Other Markings - 5 o'clock shadow, fluffy Hooves, Eyebrows
  • Mane/Tail - Beard, Short tail, long mane
  • No Costume
This would likely start at 160 USD if made in Cotton.

Acid Splash - "Standard+ with Extras"

This project would be a complicated one because there are color changes in the mane, a costume, extra doo-dads, and heavy eye makeup. 
  • 3 Fabric Colors
  • Standard Mare Pattern
  • Cutie Mark: 2 colors, Organic shape
  • Other Markings: Dark Purple Eyeshadow
  • Doo-Dads: Nose Ring, 6 ear piercings, Hair ties in tail and mane
  • Mane/Tail: Blunt Bangs, Fireball ponytail mane and tail.
  • Costume: Latex hoof covers, studded belts purple latex coat, torn nylons
Without the costume, this would also be a mostly standard project. Complexity is added with the piercings and heavy makeup.

Without the costume and made in Cotton this would be about 160 USD. In Minky, it would be about 180 USD. Adding a costume would easily make this over 200 USD. 

Crystal Pop - "Complex"

This may look like a standard pony but it would actually rank as a highly complex pony due to the multiple color changes in the wings and in her mane. She's also got jewelry, heavy makeup, and 3D eyelashes. This pony would be expensive to make.

  • 8 Fabric Colors
  • Standard Mare Pegasus (open wings)
  • Cutie Mark: 2 colors, pale blue dark blue, internal lines, simple design
  • Other Marking: Heart beauty Mark, 3d eyelashes, eye makeup
  • Doo-Dads: Earrings, Choker, Saddle, Shoes
  • Mane/Tail: Long-ish hair, many color changes
Without the extra costume bits, this would start at 175 USD in Cotton and 190 USD in Minky.

Nightmare Acid - "Complex Variation"

This one is do-able but it's got some complicated color changes in the body thanks to the flame style hooves.
  • 4 Fabric Colors: 4
  • Standard Princess Body with Dragon Horns
  • Cutie Mark: 3 colors, organic shape
  • Mane/Tail: Flame Style Man and Tail
  • Other Marking: eye makeup, Flame Hoof Markings
  • Doo-Dads: Earrings, Necklace, Nose ring, 3D Lashes
In cotton I would estimate this at around 160 USD and 175 USD in Minky. 

Ivy Bloom - "Very Complex" (Beyond my Scope)

Arguably the most complex potential project. This would be an example of a project I would probably turn down at this time. 

There are a lot of gradients in this design, but even ignoring that part, the legs, hooves, and hairstyle pose the biggest challenges. But really it's the hair that would ultimately deter me from tackling this one. I'd need some one to guide my hand on the hair design or simplify it. Not saying that this is impossible to plush, but this is beyond my scope at this time. 

Wednesday, January 4, 2017

Pony Plush Evaluation

The first part of the plushing process is evaluating the request. This will determine if it is a project I can confidently complete or if there need to be adjustments to the design. It also determines the price of the project. You can check out my Sample Evaluation Post for a clearer idea.

The main things I consider are: 
  • Body Shape and Size
  • Mane and Tail Shape
  • Colors Needed
  • Number of Markings 
  • Extra Accessories or Costumes

What I need from the Client

The minimal requirement is a reference image of the pony from the side. 


This gives a good view of the markings and general shape of the pony. For the pony above I would want both sides of the head to understand better how the mane works and see if the beauty mark is on one side only. 

Obviously, the more references I have the better.

Here's what I look for...

Body Shape

The MLP universe is full of diversity in its characters and this makes referencing the show a bit tricky to keep up with in terms of patterns. I do have some flexibility when it comes to adjusting my current patterns, but not much. This is usually the deciding factor on whether I take on a project or not. 

I have the following patterns: 
  • Standard Mare Pony
  • Standard Stallion Pony (2 Head variations)
  • Princess Ponies (Luna/Celestia Style)
  • Kirin Ponies
  • Filly/Colt (Cutime Mark Crusader size)
  • Lay down Pony Pose ("Life-Sized" pony)
  • Merpony (Fish Tail)
  • Sea Pony (Seahorse Gen1)
  • Bat Pony Ears and Wings
  • Pegasus Wings - Open and Closed
  • Alicorn Wings (Luna/Celestia) - Open and closed
  • Unicorn Horn
  • Alicorn Horn (Luna/Celestia)
  • Kirin Horn
  • Fairy wings/Butterfly Wings
I can pattern out different horn variations including goat, bull, broken horns, simple antlers, bladed, or curve horns. Adding more than one horn is also not an issue.

One of my few limitations is holes through the legs like Changlings have and I do not know a technique to make crystal ponies (at this time at least. I'm always looking to learn.)

While there are many creatures now included in the franchise, I am limited to things that are pony-like. This will leave out griffins, dragons, hippogriffs, Draconequus, Changlings, and Yaks. (It is not impossible to make these out of plush, there are many talented artists making these. I'm just not one of 'em!) 

Colors

How many colors does it take to make this pony? The more colors it needs the more expensive it can get. Minky comes in many shades, but most have to be ordered online by the yard. Solid colored Flannel or Cotton I can shop for locally and can get them cut to more precise measurements. Materials add to my cost, so it will add to yours. 

Body Markings

Anything outside of a solid coat color will add some complexity to the pattern. Examples of Body Markings include: 
  • Freckles 
  • Blaze/Star 
  • Socks/Stockings (referring to the actual name of the markings, not the clothing.)
  • Scars 
  • Pinto Spots 
  • Appaloosa Spots 
  • Zebra Stripes 
  • Tattoos (or extra cutie marks)
  • 5 o'clock Shadow
  • Lipstick/Heavy Makeup
Creating these markings out of fabric adds another color so will likely add more to the cost. If these things can be done with embroidery or airbrushing, it's a little more economical, but will still cost a little bit.

Cutie Mark/Expressions

A cutie mark is part of the package, by default I prefer to machine embroider them. There are designs that translate to embroidery easier than others. There's not a whole lot of room to work with on these patterns. I only have about 2 x 2 inches (5x5 cm) for standard size ponies. That means I look for a design with limited color palette and simple shapes. Outlines, gradients, and small details get lost. Having a shape that scales well is necessary.


 See the examples below:

Nice Simple Design
Would need to be simplified

Alternatively, Eyes and Cutie Marks can be added via appliqué (this is a technique cutting out overlapping shapes in cotton and sewing the edges with similar color using a satin stitch or blanket stitch) or printed with infusible ink onto a patch that is added to the pony. 

By default, I expect to use black, white, three shades for the iris. Adding eye shadow, multiple eye colors, major eyebrows (like Tree Hugger) or Heterochromia eyes will incur extra charges.

Mouths are either embroidered, needle sculpted, or can be left off entirely. Smiles, frowns, smirks, grins and silly tongues are plausible. I cannot do true open mouth expressions. 

Poses

By default, most patterns have a simple standing pose or a laying down pose. This allows for easy display and balance. I can add an armature inside the pony to help make it hold poses if you desire. By default, I will not add this. 

You must note if you want the head to be turning head that you can move. By default, the head is attached in a posed way and it stays that way. 

Manes and Tails

Most manes and tails need new patterning for OC characters. What makes this part more expensive will be based on the number of colors needed, length, complexity, and if there is accompanying facial hair.

*Note: If your OC pony's mane is asymmetrical, like Rarity or Fluttershy, where part of the mane falls on one side and the rest on the other side. I would like references for both sides.

As far as tails go, it is possible to do "odd" or non-pony type tails such as lion tails, dragon tails, deer/bunny tails, cat tails etc. 

Facial hair outside of a 5 o'clock shadow/stubble I generally consider part of the mane and tail. A small mustache, side burns or soul patch, generally won't cost extra. However, longer beards or mustaches like Starswirl the Bearded or Sunburst require more fabric.

Extra Doo-dads

Things like fangs, tongues, piercings, and sparkles that add complexity to the finished product can lead to extra charges.

Some examples of extras include:
  • Fangs
  • Detachable body parts (tongue, wings, fangs)
  • Detachable props (stuffed taco)
  • Piercings
  • Jewelry
  • Hats/Crowns
  • Outfits
  • LED Lights
  • Glitter
  • Gems

Final Price Estimates

Not to scare anyone, but sometimes there is some sticker shock when it comes to prices for custom plush ponies. Because these are one of a kind (OOAK) personalized plushies with high customization, the price is much higher than what you'd buy at a department store for an "official plushie".

On average, most of the "standard" size ponies will range between at least 120USD to 400USD depending on materials.

My large plushies which are usually about 3ft long, these start at about 250USD.

On the lower end of things, such as bean bag size smaller ponies, it may start out at about 50USD.

Please keep in mind these are estimated averages and each project will vary. If you're on a budget, I am happy to make things out of cheaper material or split the payment into two. A down payment and a finished product payment. I can offer discounts if you order more than one plushie at a time.


Example Ponies:

Lotor Pony, fitted with armature for posing, machine embroidered eyes and cutie mark, hand stitched mouth and nose.
Willow Wisp, hand embroidered eyes and cutie marks, no mouth or nose, detachable wings, no armature. (I made this pony's eyes before I got my embroidery machine.)

Monday, December 12, 2016

Commercial Commissions

Commercial Projects

What is a commercial project?  By definition this means that the end product is created to make profit for the owner. For example: Art that is put on a shirt to sell.
The shirt seller can make as many shirts as they want and sell them. The artist that created the art only gets paid once for their work.

If you plan on using my art for a commercial project, I require a licensing fee. I give up my rights to use the art for my own commercial gain in exchange for the fee. (So, if you sell shirts, I can't turn around and use the art on tank-tops and compete directly.) 

A licensing fee is negotiated between myself, the artist and the client. I prefer to use a flat percentage fee which can be broken up into a payment plan if necessary. On some occasions, I will accept a share of profits after the product ships.

I am available only to smaller projects as I prefer to keep my other commission types available and work on my own projects.

Types of Commercial Work I am Available for: 
  • Book Cover/Box Art Illustration
  • Book illustration (limit 20)
  • Visual Novel Sprites/CG Artist 
  • RPG Maker sprites
  • Promo Items: Art for t-shirts, advertising, etc

Commission Statuses

Here's what my various commission Statuses mean.

Closed

I am not taking commissions of this type. Any attempts at requesting will be turned down. I usually close commissions when I am at capacity, too busy at work, or something dun broke. Keep an eye on my Trello to see what my workload is like. Closed commissions do NOT have a wait list. 

Wait Listed/Pre-Order

I expect to finish the current batch soon and the wait list is open for pre-orders. Once I reach capacity, it will close again. Learn more about the waiting list system on my Waitlist Newsletter page.

Open

I am available for commission. Usually this means all slots are free and I don't expect them to fill up quickly. You will see a form and sign up information on the page.