Personally if you had permission or not and decided to re-draw the image for them I see no harm in selling the image they did not want to use. They no longer desired it and they don't technically own it, or could say no. I would just mention it was an image for a client who didn't want it anymore and you were auctioning off the slots. It's still an image you worked hard on. It's not cheating in any way IMHO. I've done this in the past where I have drawn an image and the customer wanted something else, saved the pose, made it generic, saved it for another commission I think it would work with or sold it. It is still hard work weather it's recycled or not.
Also agreeing with Neo on the finishing the first image anyway. Just because someone broke up doesn't mean you should change it, especially if it was free/raffle/etc. If it were a commission I would simply just charge extra for the sketch already done.
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Date: 2013-09-10 03:37 pm (UTC)Also agreeing with Neo on the finishing the first image anyway. Just because someone broke up doesn't mean you should change it, especially if it was free/raffle/etc. If it were a commission I would simply just charge extra for the sketch already done.