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fandomsecrets2014-05-06 07:00 pm
[ SECRET POST #2681 ]
⌈ Secret Post #2681 ⌋
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One of the fun parts of prompting is seeing how people interpret the prompt, but you have to keep an open mind because they're not going to interpret it the same you (the prompter) thought it either.
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(Anonymous) 2014-05-07 08:49 pm (UTC)(link)That just seems to me like it would make commissioning fic really risky for both the writer and the person making the commission. Do you get to ask for your money back if what they write isn't something you really like, or are you stuck being out money for a product you aren't happy with?
I mean, the few times I've commissioned art, the artist has sent me the rough sketch before they started inking and coloring it to ask for my approval, so if there was something I wasn't quite satisfied with, I could tell them and they would fix it. I don't see how that would work with fic.
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I've only had one commission I've made, and I let the artist work without input, but I'd seen photos of her work and though one of the two I asked for she had to research, she did spectacularly.
The part that I think seperates fanart and fanfic is absorption. Look at a piece of fanart - even 3D pieces - and it's instant absorption. Fanfic? Takes time to read, has unexpected plot turns or slow bits... I have given up on a fic that gets bogged in slow bits.
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(Anonymous) 2014-05-08 12:37 am (UTC)(link)