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KotoriMouchi
KotoriMouchi

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Trying to make my patreon worth staying for...

So lost 9 mochis this month so far, trying to think of what can I do to keep people...

What do you my mochis think?

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I know you're doing your absolute best to catch up with everything on the b-day art, plus the commissions, so I know the wait time will be shorter eventually. And I thank you so much for keeping us updated😊 Personally, I think it's fun to see artist's sketches. Idk I just like seeing the starting part of a finished piece lol XD Anyways, I absolutely adore your work, keep doing what you're doing, and I greatly appreciate everything you do for us❀️

Curiosity

There's always the option to post a smaller, cropped picture of the progress to Patreon, and give the bigger picture to the commissioner who might need it in order to ask for corrections or things like that

Traveler Xander

It's okay, I apricate the input and I do give commissioners wips on the progress of their art commissions but I get what you mean. Maybe while I work on an art commission I post the progress on here and to the person who ask for it at the same time. Showing both parties the progress rather then what I'm doing now. Which is lumping some wips together after the fact and putting them all in one post.

kotori dickinson

I do think that showing more W.I.P.s could go a long way, at least for the people who've made commissions. People like to see the gradual progress being made as it gives them a better feeling about the progress itself. I'm trying to make any kind of negative statement about your work, but my main point is that people would likely prefer to have visual evidence of progress as opposed to simple trust that things are going well. Not to say you aren't trustworthy because you absolutely are and your work is phenomenal. Only that people are simple in that visual proof can make them feel so much better. I realize I may have accidentally written a short essay but this is really to simply say that I am in favor of more W.I.P. posts. I don't want to come off as if I "know more than you" or anything like that, because unlike you I am not a professional artist nor do I have experience in doing the kind of commission work you do. This is just my perspective as someone who likes art and hopes to give a good two cents to someone I admire. Again, sorry for the short essay.

FearlessCloth84


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