I'm sorry if you feel attacked. That wasn't my intention and I was speaking generally.
That being said-
You communicate your situation up front with your commissioners. You also won't take payment until the work is finished. That's perfectly professional. What you are doing is accomodating your specific working conditions and communicating clearly with your clients.
My issue is with artists who not only take money upfront and not do the work, but also drag personal issues into a business transaction and make constant excuses to delay completion(especially if they continue to add more paid work to their queue).
(I also have medical limitations for my work, but do my darndnest to work around them)
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Date: 2014-10-30 02:15 pm (UTC)That being said-
You communicate your situation up front with your commissioners. You also won't take payment until the work is finished. That's perfectly professional. What you are doing is accomodating your specific working conditions and communicating clearly with your clients.
My issue is with artists who not only take money upfront and not do the work, but also drag personal issues into a business transaction and make constant excuses to delay completion(especially if they continue to add more paid work to their queue).
(I also have medical limitations for my work, but do my darndnest to work around them)