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Considering streaming for fun or as a career? If you're reluctant to show your face due to personal appearance concerns or a wish for anonymity, vTubing might be an ideal solution. However, it's vital to comprehend the process of commissioning an artist for your perfect anime character. Not sure where to begin? I can guide you through it. Having been scammed myself a few times, I've gained valuable insights.

The popularity of virtual YouTubers (vTubers) has increased the demand for custom avatars and models. Yet, this demand also brings the risk of deceitful artists and scammers. Here are some tips to help you steer clear of these scams:

1. Research the Artist

Before commissioning an artist, conduct thorough research. Look for reviews, testimonials, and samples of their past work. Check for a portfolio or social media presence to evaluate their style and quality of work.

2. Verify Their Reputation

Reach out to clients who have previously commissioned the artist. Ask about their experience, the quality of work, and the artist's commitment to deadlines and communication. Utilize platforms like Twitter and Reddit for additional feedback from commissioners.

3. Avoid GFX Bots

Be wary of GFX bots, which are automated accounts that mimic artists to commit fraud. They often have generic names, stock images as avatars, and provide generic responses. Exercise caution with those who offer services too readily without detailed work information.

4. Use Reputable Platforms

Choose established platforms like VGen, VTuberArt, or Live3D that connect vTubers with reputable artists. These platforms usually have reviews and ratings, providing a safer commissioning process.

5. Set Clear Agreements

Make sure there is a clear agreement regarding the scope of work, deadlines, and payment terms before starting a commission. Document all details to avoid any misunderstandings.

6. Be Cautious with Upfront Payments

It's normal to pay a deposit upfront, but be careful if an artist asks for a large portion of the total fee before beginning the work. Genuine artists will offer regular updates and progress reports.

7. Watch Out for Red Flags

Stay alert for red flags like poor communication, repeated excuses for delays, and unwillingness to provide updates or references. If you feel uneasy, trust your instincts and consider finding another artist.

Adhering to these guidelines can reduce the risk of fraud and ensure a satisfactory experience when commissioning a vTuber model artist. Remain vigilant and invest time in selecting a reliable artist who can realize your vision.


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