Getting non-Wing It style commissions (this one was not a Wing It as progression images were offered) is one part faith in the artist and one part participation from the client.
When you are offered WIPs, always take them (within reason/Artist TOS of course). The artist WANTS you to be satisfied with the image itself, so don't let these opportunities slide by.
If you want to bring up what you felt was not done quite to your expectations, you can (privately! politely too!). But don't ask and don't expect the artist to adjust the image to your own satisfaction.
I hope you take this experience as a lesson learned going forward.
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When you are offered WIPs, always take them (within reason/Artist TOS of course). The artist WANTS you to be satisfied with the image itself, so don't let these opportunities slide by.
If you want to bring up what you felt was not done quite to your expectations, you can (privately! politely too!). But don't ask and don't expect the artist to adjust the image to your own satisfaction.
I hope you take this experience as a lesson learned going forward.