Allie Hengldengl's House of Weird Wacky Giant Stuff

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Commission Queue: 7

ye olde henglshoppe is always open.this queue includes all planned projects and is presented only so clients are aware how long their orders may take.

Commissions

This page includes the basic version of my comm sheet. If you want something more in depth with further explanations on how I price things, please click here! That page has all relevant information repeated, so you don't need to read both if you're gonna read that anyway.All prices are estimates and open to negotiation. All payment will be done via Paypal using invoices.

Base price40-60 EUR1
Additional fully posed characters15-20EUR
Additional minor characters0-10EUR
Additional shot of the same scene20-5EUR
Cut-in/minor panel210-15EUR
Follow-up image/full panel215-25EUR
Complex comic paneling5-10EUR
Text30-10EUR
Character/Scene Swaps
(using existing renders like YCHs)
5-25EUR.
See here.
ExtrasSee here.

1 extremely simple images (characters in voids, super close shots that only feature part of the body) may go under 40EUR. Likewise, extremely complex ones (intricate hand-built sets, extensive special effects) may go above 60. See the more in-depth sheet linked above for more info.
2 An additional shot implies taking another picture but making no edits to the scene itself, such as a zoom in/out or an alternate angle. A cut-in/minor panel implies minimal changes to the scene, such as a single expression or a small pose alteration. A follow-up image/full panel implies re-posing of multiple elements. The rate listed above is an estimation of what usually ends up happening, as obviously images with abnormally high numbers of elements or extensive effects that must be re-done might cost more.
3Basic one-liners or things like size numbers/death counts are free. The more it feels like I have to sit down and put real work into writing the dialogue for the pic, the more it'll cost. You are absolutely welcome to provide your own text/writing and I will include it free of charge, though bear in mind I may alter it for the sake of the image.

Commissions+

Before I begin, allow me to state my philosophy clearly: I believe that added work deserves added pay. That simple idea motivates my entire comm structure. If I think something is trivial, I do not charge for it; if I think something takes a little bit of work, I charge a little bit for it; if I think something takes a lot of work, I charge a lot for it. At this point, I am open to doing however much work in whatever complex ways a commissioner wants of me, so long as they are open to compensating me fairly for it. You can ask for a 200 page webcomic if you want, so long as you're willing to pay for 200 pages of work. Good? Good. Now, for prices:
gigayap incoming whew
Base
All commissions start with a "base price" generally between 40-60EUR based on the complexity of the image being commissioned, or the initial image in a comic.
This price can be understood as the cost of "all the setup" plus one fully posed character. The former covers things like building a set, model cleanup, lighting and camera work, compositing, etc. It is possible for an extremely simple scene to go under 40 or for an extremely complex scene to go above 60, but these are outliers. It is also possible that additional panels incur extra fees if they functionally require parts of this work to be repeated, eg. changing sets for internals or growth sequences that across multiple scales.
Examples of things that would have a "base cost" of 40 are images in which a pre-built set (like a game rip) can be used without significant alteration (basic lighting fixes are not an issue,) in which the main character's pose doesn't involve interacting in complex ways with other elements like props, tinies, or their environment, and in which all models involved are already in good shape with proper materials and posing tools. Models often require some cleanup and extremely basic things tend to not raise the price, but additional work may.
Examples: 1, 2,3.
Extra Characters
Additional characters cost different amounts based on how much work they require. For example, a single micro in a basic squished pose who is relatively small in frame, or so small as to be basically a dot, may be free.
Micros often don't need to be fully properly posed, either because they are not entirely clearly visible or because parts of their body are covered up. All this is accounted for and prices tend to be on the lower side in practice.
However, characters who are in close proximity to each other or to their environment require more careful posing to avoid clipping. Characters are also often shown clearly in close-up cutins that mean they do need to be posed more meticulously.
All in all, there is no inherent distinction in how micros and macros are priced; a macro who is half out of frame and thus only needs their lower body posed will cost less than a micro who is carefully contorted between a pair of toes.
Please note that characters needing to be re-posed across panels/images in a sequence will incur costs on every panel, though of course, these costs will be lower.
Examples of characters who would cost 0-10 EUR: 1, 2, 3
Examples of characters who would cost 15-20 EUR: Byleth and Marianne, Mavuika
Extra Images
The price of additional images varies greatly from case to case.
In a scene where a character has a micro at their feet, something like one shot focused on the feet and another shot focused on the feet and another focused on the micro basically just requires me to move the camera and take the second shot. Unless the two shots required very different editing, that could realistically be entirely free. However, if the close up was to be used as a cut-in, it would then require me to be particular in how the larger shot is taken to leave room for the cut-in to go, and to take the smaller shot carefully to fit everything in properly. This is not always difficult, but does require extra work and thus incur a small price increase.
In sequences or comics, oftentimes an additional shot is basically just a request to re-pose all characters from scratch with a whole new camera angle, sometimes involving an all-new lighting setup or changes to the set. In these situations, the price is closer to the 20EUR range assuming the basic 1 macro and 1 micro are involved.
Extra panels may cost marginally more in comics than in disconnected sequences, as the comic format introduces constraints that must be worked around.
These cases are each very unique and distinct from one another, so it's hard to generalize. Please be open to negotiation if you ever feel like my quote for one is too high, as I am entirely amenable to the idea that I may be overcomplicating things in my head!
The first two panels in this image use similar shots and the same lighting and editing, so an order for the first panel could have asked for the second for free. The third panel is almost the same scene, but required drastically different lighting that would have incurred a 5EUR cost even assuming the poses were already set up.
Every panel here would have cost an additional 5EUR, as all three are the exact same scene with slightly different compositing.
The panels in image 1 of this comic would have cost 5EUR each. The panels in images 2 and 3 would have cost 10 EUR each. The first panel of each image, which is an entirely distinct shot and pose from the image before it, would have cost 15-20EUR each.
Comics and Text
These are the most "is it extra work or not" aspect of my pricing. It's an utterly trivial amount of work to stick two pictures next to each other or to give a character a single teasing line of speech. It is not trivial to figure out how several close-ups or cut-ins should frame a central shot or to write an exchange between characters that feels as if it enhances the image. Whether or not I charge for these will be highly dependent on what exactly you are asking for.
For dialogue, both complexity and raw length matter, as large amounts of text constrain the composition. Clients who don't want to pay for dialogue are both welcome and encouraged to write their own, but bear in mind it will almost certainly be altered somewhat to fit within the frame better and if it's an abnormally large amount of text it may still incur a cost due to severely constraining the composition .
Dialogue that would be free: 1, 2, 3
Dialogue that would be paid: 1, 2, 3
Paneling that would be paid: 1, 2, 3
Character/Scene Swaps
I keep basically all my old scenes saved, though not always every single shot/panel in a comic/sequence. If you would like to basically "YCH" one of them, please feel free to inquire. You are also free to order a render and chracter swap alts of the same render if you like.
The main considerations regarding price are the similarity of the sets and the similarity of the character models. For scenes, that's how comparable any relevant structures (eg. seating if the characters are sitting, walls if they're leaning) are and how comparable the lighting is. For characters, the biggest factor is if the models use the same type of armature and if copy-pasting a pose from one to the other is possible at all, and how well it copies over if it is possible. Sometimes, even if a pose copies over technically perfectly, I still need to adjust things due to clothing being rigged differently or the characters having different proportions that affect the shot.
If the characters being swapped have completely incompatible skeletons and thus can't actually have the poses copied at all, I'm still happy to remake existing pictures with other characters "from scratch." This is still much cheaper than a regular order as I already know what the pose I'm trying to achieve is and how the shot is set up around it.
The pricing is as follows;
      • Set: 5-15EUR
      • Character, pose works perfectly: 5EUR
      • Character, pose works but requires cleanup: 7EUR
      • Character, incompatible rig: 10-20EUR based on pose complexity.
The 7EUR fee will be charged as 5EUR if only one character is being swapped, but if multiple such characters are involved it will be charged to the nearest 5. 2 charcters like that costs 15, 3 costs 20, etc.
Any additional components (effects, paneling, additional images etc.) are charged as normal.
Miscellaneous
Since beginning, I've grown increasingly comfortable with Blender and now feel confident in my ability to complete more advanced tasks if the client so chooses. An extremely inconclusive list of examples;
      • Editing a character's body type
      • Creating expressions from scratch on characters who don't have them on their models
      • Drastically adjusting materials for desired levels of realism/stylization
      • Modeling simpler objects such as basic furniture from scratch
      • Building sets if none are available out of pre-existing models
      • Adjusting or completely replacing character outfits, either by hacking clothes off other models onto them or by editing the models myself
      • Adding basic rigs to unrigged models if no well-rigged models exist
      • Special effects (motion blur, glows, fog, etc.)
Each of these things is an entirely different task with an entirely different workload involved, so obviously no price can be given for them categorically. The point of this section is to express that I am willing to do all sorts of weird or particular tasks on request and if you have an idea that requires one of them that should not dissuade you from asking. "Can you do [x]" or "Do you know how to do [x]" are completely welcome questions and the details can be negotiated in the moment.

About

hello! i am [name redacted] also known as the artist known as allie hengldengl!! i am 26 years old and bisexual to extents that sometimes seem parodical. i have been into macro/micro shit for my entire life and recently decided i wanted to make fetish art and share it with the world!! and way more people loved it than i could have ever hoped formore info about my kinks and the things you can expect to see out of me can be found in my faq, including some context for this f-list profile! realistically, you can expect to see anything listed there in my art at some point, maybe, but obviously not all of it is very likely to come up for practical reasons! still, please do not follow me if me posting any of those kinks would be a problem for you! anything more controversial than generic macro stuff will be tagged (filth kinks, gore, etc.) but if i will say that if i post giant dudes at some point im not tagging that sorry!all that said the majority of my output is and for the foreseeable future will remain your relatively standard Giantess Fetish Content with an emphasis on power imbalances and feet! not for any particular reason, that's just where my brain tends to first go when exploring kinky themes i enjoy! if that's something that appeals to you and you like my work, i hope you enjoy it!!!!also i do comms always. click the little shopping cart to check them out. mwah!!!

Frequently Asked Questions

What kind of things do you enjoy? I don't want to reach out and discuss things with you just for it to turn out that you're not into my kinks...

Well, before anything, I'll point out that I largely appreciate a straightforward and simple message that I can simply respond to without too much effort or investment on either of our parts! I'd much rather you send me something that I have no interest in and I tell you that and we move on with our lives rather than that you message me asking what I'm into, we have a prolonged conversation on the matter, and then in the end you just tell me what was on your mind anyway and I either say yes or no or maybe or kinda, same as I could have done before the conversation. I'm not unwilling to have casual chats with people, but I don't necessarily enjoy doing it all as the preamble to a suggestion that I might not like anyway!Preamble aside, my tastes are tremendously wide ranging and eclectic, up to and including interests that I wouldn't even want to render because they involve too many moving parts for me to feel confident in depicting them right now. Obviously, I can't really list out what fits that description effectively since it'll always be changing as I improve and learn more about Blender. Who knows, maybe this entire paragraph will be gone someday?Skill aside, on the note of preferences: one thing I can say pretty clearly that unifies everything I enjoy in kink is that I am pretty much only interested in power differentials and kinks used to explore them. That doesn't mean everything has to be some super intense dom/sub thing, but I have very little interest in anything more focused on a physical component than an emotional/dynamic-oriented one.An easy way to explain this is with the ways feet do and don't appeal to me; I very obviously enjoy foot content quite a bit, but it's only because of how well feet fit in to themes of degradation, worship, and physical pain as a tool of domination (crushing etc.) Conversely, I have absolutely zero interest in stuff like tickling, as I find that it contributes very little to the dom/sub dynamic.Some people would disagree, of course, because they enjoy tickling as something a dominant partner does to the feet of a submissive partner to emotionally disarm them. I get all that! But to me, the whole appeal of feet is that they're "lowly" and thus a way for a dominant partner to communicate that a submissive one is beneath them. I don't care about anything that involves a sub's feet, even when it aligns with kinks I enjoy, because to me interaction with feet is only appealing as an act of submission. Loving submission from a willing sub pampering the dom's feet or cruel macro stuff with a tiny pinned under giant toes are both good, but a dom teasing a sub's feet is not even if I enjoy teasing doms.With that little (lol it was several paragraphs) disclaimer out of the way, I've set up an incredibly way-too-in-depth F-list with my thoughts on just about every major kink, sizey or otherwise, listed out on it. Please interpret it through the context given here, and do not assume that just because the thing you want to ask about aligns with the faves or yeses in some particular way, that means I'm interested in it. I am very dynamic minded and that's hard to communicate with stuff like this! The best way for you to understand what kind of stuff I like to make is to simply look at the stuff I have previously made!

what kind of FAQ only has one question in it

there used to be more here but its all obsolete now so i nuked it