Commission terms
These are the practical promises around the work. They are written to be read.
The $50 image commission
The commission includes one finished high-resolution image in an agreed format and two rounds of thoughtful revisions to the chosen direction. A revision refines the image already being made; a new concept or a complete change of direction is a new commission.
Timing and collaboration
Timing is confirmed personally after the brief and payment arrive. Clear, consolidated feedback keeps the two revision rounds useful. If a deadline is essential, include it in the brief so it can be confirmed before production begins.
Use of the final work
After full payment, personal, editorial, portfolio, social, and organic brand use of the final approved image are included. Paid advertising, resale, merchandise, trademark use, or an exclusive license need a separate written agreement. Ornate Werks retains authorship and may show the finished work unless confidentiality is agreed in writing before production.
How the work may be made
A project may combine art direction, photography, illustration, three-dimensional work, generative tools, compositing, retouching, code, and hand finishing. The promise is the finished piece and the judgment behind it—not one prescribed production method.
Material you provide
Reference images remain yours and are used only to understand and complete the brief. By uploading one, you confirm that you are allowed to share it for that purpose. A reference guides the work; it does not promise a literal copy of another artist’s image.
Payments and cancellations
The image commission is paid before work begins. If Ornate Werks cannot take the brief, the payment is refunded. After the first developed image has been delivered, the payment is non-refundable except where required by law. Card details are handled by Stripe and are never stored by this website.
Films, websites, and larger worlds
Those projects begin with the brief, then receive a written scope covering deliverables, timing, price, payment schedule, revisions, and usage. That project-specific scope takes precedence over this general page where the two differ.