TRINAU COMMISSION CENTER!
Overcast the fae, Moonstone the pearlcatcher, DreamCatcher the mirror and Professor Celaphine the ridgeback are selling art for the benefit of the glorious state of Trinau.
PRODUCT & PRICING?
1000 treasure : 1 gem
Overcast’s Chibis Moon’s Realism
200,000t base price 600,000t base price
Dream’s Action-shots Celaphine’s Etchings
700,000t base price 300,000t base price
Overcast the fae, Moonstone the pearlcatcher, DreamCatcher the mirror and Professor Celaphine the ridgeback are selling art for the benefit of the glorious state of Trinau.
PRODUCT & PRICING?
1000 treasure : 1 gem
Overcast’s Chibis Moon’s Realism
200,000t base price 600,000t base price
Dream’s Action-shots Celaphine’s Etchings
700,000t base price 300,000t base price
What brings the price up?
More complicated dragons (+20% up to +50%)
More dragons per drawing (+50% per dragon)
More complicated attire (+10% up to 50% per dragon)
What brings the price down?
A desired dragon is exchanged (discount negotiable)
It’s your birthday! (50% off your cumulative price)
You are a territory of Trinau (50% off your cumulative price)
Birthday AND territory of Trinau (%75 off your cumulative price
A desired dragon is exchanged (discount negotiable)
It’s your birthday! (50% off your cumulative price)
You are a territory of Trinau (50% off your cumulative price)
Birthday AND territory of Trinau (%75 off your cumulative price
How do I become a territory of Trinau? DM me on Discord [p-brane#1469]
CLICK HERE to start an order
Instructions: Add your name to the list by double-clicking a cell, add your Discord username (if you have Discord) and a link of the dragon you would like drawn to the spreadsheet. If there is no link, there will be no drawing.
OR
DM me on Discord at [p-brane#1469] to directly deliver your request.
Profiles of the Artists
Overcast has no serious occupation beyond his comissionwork, which was a serious improvement over his counter-work at a rations station. He may not be exceptional with his art, but it is something he has been doing since he was small. Drawing life sized and realistic dragons is not his strong suit, and is better situated to drawing cute little versions of dragons.
“I’ve always liked drawing. Compared to my siblings I was good, but I knew that I really wasn’t that good. I put a lot of blood, sweat and tears into bringing my quality up, and now I think I’m at a respectable place. I remember I once dated a girl in my earlier years whose art inspired me to improve on my own. It might’ve been a pride thing, I think...even though we’ve long since broken up, I’m thankful that her presence pushed me to do my best. Now I can earn a living off of it, too.”
Moonstone is a political strategist for Lady Isotope and an experienced mage who uses plenty of her down-time to paint. She creates and alters colors of existing paint by running active ether currents to break and rearrange the makeup of the chemical compounds. The currents are normally low level, since certain paints are more reactive to magical currents. She took up painting as a young lady, finding her ability to capture a dragon’s appearance with striking accuracy useful. She’ll only stop when her paintings look more realistic than the dragons themselves.
“I like how the magic arts and the pictorial arts work together in such an aesthetic way. They’re both about expression. They both have the ability to manipulate others to think and feel and act out of the ordinary. Magic work is often centered around understanding extreme and often invisible frequencies of light, which we can use to do our bidding. Well, art is specifically something that deals with the visible spectrum. It’s magical, too. I have yet to make a painting that registers only in ultraviolet! I think Celaphine would like that idea.”
Dreamcatcher has been within the state of Trinau much longer than most dragons making up the state. Once a sentry, now an officer of civilian defense, she has a program to teach hatchlings basic self defense against bullies. She grew up watching soldiers train for combat, her mind catching onto every nuance of their movements. Her creative side was able to translate the concept of motion onto paper from a very young age, despite her past crude concept of proportion. Now, a middle-aged fighting woman, she says she couldn’t survive without being able to express herself and the world on paper. It’s simply a part of who she is.
“Teaching little dragonets is my passion. They’re so eager to learn, and it absolutely makes my day each time I see one of my old students receive an award or promotion from their fighting or athletic excellence. It fills my heart right up. It almost feels like it was the day before when those same dragons had their wings wrapped around my ankles, begging “show up the flip again!” With less dragonets coming into the clan nowadays, I had to find some way of pacifying myself. Moonstone convinced me to try art, and offered a few techniques for colors and lighting and shading and all that. Now I can make a little extra money for the good of the country, and for the little dragonets in it.”
Professor Celaphine is a dragon of many talents. He’s most well known for his contributions to particle physics, quantum electrodynamics (QED) and his reinterpretations of the Maxwell field equations. He’s also a bongo enthusiast, and an artist. He took up art recently, acting upon his long-running desire to draw. Art was a wonderful way of expressing the feeling the natural world evokes upon a person. The feeling of being in the presence of such complexity that the world holds, dominated by an underlying simplicity is difficult to convey with mathematics, and the ideal medium is art, instead. Often he gets looked at as a prodigy or genius, but begs to make something clear:
“I was an ordinary person, who studied hard. There’s no miracle people. It just happens they got interested in this thing and they learned all this stuff…There’s no talent or special miracle ability to understand quantum mechanics…that comes without practice and reading and learning and study.”
Instructions: Add your name to the list by double-clicking a cell, add your Discord username (if you have Discord) and a link of the dragon you would like drawn to the spreadsheet. If there is no link, there will be no drawing.
OR
DM me on Discord at [p-brane#1469] to directly deliver your request.
Profiles of the Artists
Overcast has no serious occupation beyond his comissionwork, which was a serious improvement over his counter-work at a rations station. He may not be exceptional with his art, but it is something he has been doing since he was small. Drawing life sized and realistic dragons is not his strong suit, and is better situated to drawing cute little versions of dragons.
“I’ve always liked drawing. Compared to my siblings I was good, but I knew that I really wasn’t that good. I put a lot of blood, sweat and tears into bringing my quality up, and now I think I’m at a respectable place. I remember I once dated a girl in my earlier years whose art inspired me to improve on my own. It might’ve been a pride thing, I think...even though we’ve long since broken up, I’m thankful that her presence pushed me to do my best. Now I can earn a living off of it, too.”
Moonstone is a political strategist for Lady Isotope and an experienced mage who uses plenty of her down-time to paint. She creates and alters colors of existing paint by running active ether currents to break and rearrange the makeup of the chemical compounds. The currents are normally low level, since certain paints are more reactive to magical currents. She took up painting as a young lady, finding her ability to capture a dragon’s appearance with striking accuracy useful. She’ll only stop when her paintings look more realistic than the dragons themselves.
“I like how the magic arts and the pictorial arts work together in such an aesthetic way. They’re both about expression. They both have the ability to manipulate others to think and feel and act out of the ordinary. Magic work is often centered around understanding extreme and often invisible frequencies of light, which we can use to do our bidding. Well, art is specifically something that deals with the visible spectrum. It’s magical, too. I have yet to make a painting that registers only in ultraviolet! I think Celaphine would like that idea.”
Dreamcatcher has been within the state of Trinau much longer than most dragons making up the state. Once a sentry, now an officer of civilian defense, she has a program to teach hatchlings basic self defense against bullies. She grew up watching soldiers train for combat, her mind catching onto every nuance of their movements. Her creative side was able to translate the concept of motion onto paper from a very young age, despite her past crude concept of proportion. Now, a middle-aged fighting woman, she says she couldn’t survive without being able to express herself and the world on paper. It’s simply a part of who she is.
“Teaching little dragonets is my passion. They’re so eager to learn, and it absolutely makes my day each time I see one of my old students receive an award or promotion from their fighting or athletic excellence. It fills my heart right up. It almost feels like it was the day before when those same dragons had their wings wrapped around my ankles, begging “show up the flip again!” With less dragonets coming into the clan nowadays, I had to find some way of pacifying myself. Moonstone convinced me to try art, and offered a few techniques for colors and lighting and shading and all that. Now I can make a little extra money for the good of the country, and for the little dragonets in it.”
Professor Celaphine is a dragon of many talents. He’s most well known for his contributions to particle physics, quantum electrodynamics (QED) and his reinterpretations of the Maxwell field equations. He’s also a bongo enthusiast, and an artist. He took up art recently, acting upon his long-running desire to draw. Art was a wonderful way of expressing the feeling the natural world evokes upon a person. The feeling of being in the presence of such complexity that the world holds, dominated by an underlying simplicity is difficult to convey with mathematics, and the ideal medium is art, instead. Often he gets looked at as a prodigy or genius, but begs to make something clear:
“I was an ordinary person, who studied hard. There’s no miracle people. It just happens they got interested in this thing and they learned all this stuff…There’s no talent or special miracle ability to understand quantum mechanics…that comes without practice and reading and learning and study.”