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Park Corner(公園一角) is the personal commission website of an independent Taiwanese illustrator, mainly offering character design, personal illustration commissions, cover art, and collaboration/publication-related services. The page emphasizes “shortening the distance between imagination and reality.” It is positioned not as an online design tool, but as a custom, human-made illustration service, suitable for users who need to visualize character settings, story covers, or personal collectible images.
Its core offerings focus on character design, personal commissions, profile icons, book covers, and similar work. In terms of style, it can provide line art, cel shading, oil-painting-style thick rendering, and other approaches. It accepts original works, fan works, furry/anthro subjects, and NSFW themes, but does not accept gore or extreme elements. Before commissioning, clients must state the intended use and provide reference images or as detailed a description as possible. The default size is A4 at 300 dpi; other sizes need to be discussed in advance.
The collaboration method is relatively traditional, mainly through private messages or email. The process includes sketch confirmation and final artwork confirmation, with up to three revision requests allowed; additional changes may incur extra fees. The site also clearly states that progress will be checked with the client regularly and that work is completed in about one week, which is an attractive promise for personal commissions.
Pricing transparency is fairly good: line art is NT$300, cel shading is NT$1000, and oil-painting-style thick rendering appears as both NT$1500 and NT$1700 on the page, so it is recommended to confirm before placing an official commission. Additional characters are NT$500 per character, and backgrounds are NT$500–900 depending on complexity. In Taiwan, payment is made through a designated bank account; overseas commissions use PayPal. Payment can be made in full upfront or split into two payments at the sketch and final stages.
In terms of copyright, the basic usage is for personal collection. If the work is uploaded to personal social platforms such as FB or Twitter, the artist’s name must be credited. The artist retains the right to post commissioned works as personal portfolio pieces on platforms such as Pixiv and Twitter; if the client does not want the work made public, this must be stated in advance. Commercial commissions do not have fixed pricing and require a separate inquiry by email.
The advantages are clear service boundaries, affordable pricing, and broad subject acceptance, making it especially suitable for furry/anthro creators, original character owners, and fan creators. The drawbacks are that the site does not fully showcase the size of its resource library, the number of past examples, or the final delivery formats, and it also lacks more detailed explanations of commercial licensing, buyouts, or exclusive-use terms.
Based on the existing text, it is not possible to determine accessibility from mainland China, so china_access is marked as unknown. If relying on external portfolio/reference platforms such as Pixiv or Twitter, related links may be unstable in mainland China. It is recommended to communicate directly by email before commissioning.
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