It's been a hot minute since I've last opened commissions and I'm going to open 2 SLOTS for the time being! I hope I have put all the needed info in the pictures. In case I haven't, feel free to ask me anything! My contact for everything is @hiiildan
It's been a hot minute since I've last opened commissions and I'm going to open 2 SLOTS for the time being! I hope I have put all the needed info in the pictures. In case I haven't, feel free to ask me anything! My contact for everything is @hiiildan
2/2 TAKEN THANK YOU ALL GUYS
#commissions #danisart
BY Amigdala (0|0) mind palace (commissions closed)
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