
Scroll's 3D Art Commissions
3D models and art by Scroll
How to Order
Get in contact with me about ordering some work.
Terms of Service
Important information to know before ordering my services.
Mechs and Robots
Have a mech design in your head? Want some cool art for your custom Lancer frame? I'd love to be the artist to help you see it with your own eyes.Pricing
Mechs and robots typically start at $150 and go up based on complexity and number of unique parts, but very simple designs could start as low as $80. It never hurts to ask, so send me a message through any of the links in the footer.
Lowpoly
Need something with a retro feel? Or something stylized and hand painted to look like it came out of a classic MMO? Whether you need something that would be at home in Armored Core 1, Megaman Legends, WoW or Jak and Daxter, I've got you.Price
Pricing for lowpoly models varies dramatically based on several factors. Mostly centering around complexity of the model and the style used to texture it.
A simple weapon like a giant sword or laser axe might start at $10 or $15.
Something with multiple parts, like a dragon skull turned warhammer or detailed combat riffle might be more in the $30 to $50 range.
Full characters, mechs or detailed environmental pieces start getting much more expensive, normally starting at around $75. But again, everything is based on level of complexity, so feel free to ask.Simple, solid color texturing is always free, but a hand painted texture will steadily increase the price with added complexity.Notice
Typically all my assets aren't for commercial use or made to by game ready, but low poly models are much easier to prepare for game development. If you intend on using my low poly assets for game development, please discuss that with me before ordering and read my Terms of Service.
Contact information
You can contact me or look at more of my art through any of the linked services. If you're unsure if you'd like to order something or not, and have questions, feel free to send me a message and ask whatever you'd like.Before inquiring about a project, please read over the Terms of Service. By making an order, you agree that you have read the Terms of Service.It may also be helpful to gather reference images and descriptions related to what your looking to order. You'll need to provide these so I can have a clearer image of exactly what you'd like me to create, and so I can do so with better accuracy to your vision.
Terms of service
Files & Formats Provided
I can provide still images in most standard formats, including PNG, JPEG, TIFF, WebP, etc.I can provide models in most standard 3D formats, including FBX, OBJ, DAE, etc.I can provide STL files, but I cannot guarantee they will print in a 3D printer. If you intend on printing any model, it would be important to discuss that with me so I can make an effort to make it more easily printable. Still, expect it to need cleanup and manual supports. I have very limited experience making complex 3D prints.If you need a specific format or file type(s), please discuss the details with me before ordering.Due Date & Deadline
Project completion varies depending on the complexity of the project. Simple low poly weapons may only take a few days or weeks, depending on the level of detail in the model, the complexity and style of the textures and materials, and the time taken to get approval and corrections from the client.
Robots and mechs may take a few weeks to a few months, depending much on the same things.
Typically I can give a estimated due date at the beginning of the project, and this date may change as the project goes on and adjustments are made.If you have a firm deadline for the project, this is something you will have to inform me of before ordering.PaymentI require at least half payment up front, with the remainder required upon completion. Payment plans are avalible and can be discussed. Payment can be made via Paypal, Zelle, Stripe, and credit or debit through Square.ProcessAfter initial payment, you'll receive regular 'work in progress" updates at a lower fidelity than the final product. These work in progress images may contain watermarks and/or metadata indicating they are not the final product.During this time you can ask for adjustments or changes within reason. Within reason would be changes to pose, adjustments to size/scale, refinement of details. It would not include dramatic changes, such as an entirely different design, different sweeping details than originally agreed upon, different or additional weapons on a mech, or dramatically different changes that would require large reworks of the model.After the model is complete I will send you a final image or set of images,at lower fidelity, with watermarks, to confirm everything is to your liking. If you're happy with the final product, you will complete your payment(s) by the agreed upon date, and I'll send you the files.Failure to complete payment by the agreed upon date will result in the revoking of you license to use the assets in any capacity, without refund, and I will retain complete ownership of the assets. Extensions to payment dates and adjustments to payment plans are readily available, simply discuss the details with me. (This is mostly here so if someone decided the watermarked version is good enough and tries to not pay me, I can still recoup some of the wasted work by repurposing the assets in other projects.)Rights & LicensingI reserve the right to use any work in my portfolio, share them on social media, or use them for advertising.These models are intended for their artistic value and personal use by the commissioner. In the case of complex models, they're typically intended to be viewed in the format of still images. Typically these models are not rigged with an armature for animation, do not adhere to a poly count limit, and are not game ready. If you would like to set limits on poly count, or would like a model rigged, discuss that with me before ordering and these features will increase the cost of the model.These models are not for commercial use unless specified otherwise. If you would like to use these models for commercial use, discuss it with me before ordering, that way I can ensure everything is done legally and correctly to protect both of us. Commercial license pricing varies but is typically not expensive.Models or images of models are not to be used for NFTs.Models or images of models are not to be used for AI training.Unless specified otherwise in our agreement, your model may contain Public Domain or Creative Commons assets such as materials, textures, or greeblies (superficial details like hatches, pipes, plating, and wires), or other assets.Your model may also include assets I've created prior for my own library or commonly used or useful parts. There's no point modeling the same robotic arms, hydraulic pistons, or missile systems over and over, and this'll help get your commission done faster and cleaner.If you would like to ensure everything on your model is unique, do so before ordering. A completely unique model is typically more expensive than one that shares assets from my asset library.I reserve the right to use bits of any model for my asset library and for use in future projects. Typically this is smaller non-unique bits of the model, like the chamber of a canon, handles, blades, greeblies, and so on. In the case of mechs from games like Lancer, the common parts of a mech might be saved, like heads, weapons, or anything you'd find in the rulebook's illustrations.If you would like to ensure nothing unique to your model is saved and used for other models, do so before ordering. This may mean the model will be more expensive.