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My monthly Twitch stream will take place at 12pm PST on Sunday, July 4th and run for no longer than 5 hours. That's next Sunday at time of posting.

If you are in the Above and Beyond tier, please request now in the comments or DM me. If you can't make it to the stream, don't worry, I will still do any requested artwork and post it here when it's done!

Rules:
1. You can request almost anything as long as it's a digital sketch I can do in 30 minutes! This includes design prompts, characters with refs, an animal you like, or questions about one of my original concepts or fan projects. This is what requested art looks like. 
2. All requests are taken at my discretion. If I feel something is inappropriate or overly complex I will reject it or modify the prompt. If you'd like nsfw artwork  please DM me instead of requesting the artwork for Twitch, I can't stream spicy artwork.
3. If the request is about one of my original concepts or fan projects I may do more than a 30 minute sketch for it, depending on time available and my personal interest.
4. For a request, comment on this post so I can confirm that you pledged in the $10 tier. If your payment has not gone through for the month at the time of the stream, I cannot complete the request. New $10 patrons can pledge during the stream to request, because I have upfront payment turned on for Patreon.

Comments

Vic

In the spirit of my work as a florist - my request is for some sort of animal or mimic that would inhabit a florist, such as a Floral Arrangement Mimic

Anonymous

In the vein of cursed art, would love to see your take on a reverse-anthro dog-person (i.e., a lot of anthro art gives the people animalistic hands/feet/ears/mouths and a tail and leaves the rest of the body plan almost the same, so like a dog with human hands/feet/ears/etc.).

Anonymous

A manta ray anthro, except its “wings” are extremely flattened webbed hands with barely any arm. It also has human legs. In every other way it’s a normal manta.

Anonymous

This month I’ll be requesting a sea cucumber descendant converging on the arthropod body plan, with its ossicles being reutilized as hardy external scales.