As such, I'm going to open myself up for Commission Painting - I want to start small and do my absolute best for folk so I'm going to put four 'tiers' as it were. Two for units, two for characters.
The Tiers are as Follows:
Tabletop Standard - Basic colours, minimal highlights, clean base, clean paintjob. Tabletop standard is just that. Nothing too fancy or exotic, maybe a different technique for an effect but the intent is to be quick, clean and efficient. This is the base level for units/squads. Tabletop Standard is priced at the Unit/Model's total RRP in GBP - not factoring store specific discounts etc.
Below are some examples of Tabletop Standard.
Tabletop Plus - Tabletop Plus has more detailed highlighting, blending, allows for freehand and new techniques and will have more detailed bases. This is the 'display' tier for units/monsters/etc. Tabletop Plus is priced at the unit/model's RRP plus 25% - in GBP.
Some examples of Tabletop Plus are shown below.
Display - Display Standard is the standard level for character type models or centrepiece monsters. It is the same level of detail as Tabletop Plus and is priced the same. Display Standard is priced at the model's RRP plus 25% in GBP.
Display Standard pieces are shown below.
Display Plus - Display Plus is the Highest Tier of painting I can offer. In short, it means I pull out all stops and go all in on the miniature in question. As such it's restricted to single models or monsters only. I cannot afford to realistically put so much time into full units at this standard. Multiple techniques are used, I go to town on the bases and I'll even go as far as researching odd things like bone decolouration and how metals rust to get the right effects down pat. I want you to be happy with a Display Plus piece...to be able to show it off.
Display Plus is priced at the model's RRP plus 50% in GBP.
Some examples of Display Plus are shown below. This includes some older work.
FINALLY - When undertaking a comission payment is to be as follows... 50% up front to cover costs of labour and supplies and 50% on return of the miniatures. The buyer is responsible for covering Postage Costs.
To help with this endeavour I've also set up a Ko-Fi page for friends, family etc. who want to donate and help me with supplies, setting up a lightbox proper and eventually, long term getting a decent desk lamp and better camera for the sake of photography purposes. Any amount will help - from the smallest paint pot to something greater.
Thank you all. Comment if you will, tell me if you think I am underselling myself or being too cheap. I am fairly new to this so I want to make sure I don't end up hating what I love.












