>>45540232Maybe you should communicate for once in your life in a non-anonymous format then you little shit. Any artist who agrees to a set deadline and then fails to meet that deadline while not communicating until actively prodded by their client is an artist who fails at being professional and should not be hired for their services, as their services are unreliable at best. God forbid that artist turns around and gets mad at the client for requesting an update after money has already been exchanged, in which case there's absolutely no saving them and they are a complete basket case. You are delusional and inventing situations of commissioners causing problems when the vast majority of issues with a commission stem from delays and lack of communication on the artist's end. If the commissioner is overly nagging and causes an issue, that should be dealt with, but you do not get to waltz in here and pretend that it happens a ton of the time compared to artists outright flaking out and never wanting to actually say anything because it would only confirm that they are incapable of handling a simple situation which would be resolved with a single message or short conversation. It happens all the fucking time. It's happened to me. It's happened to many people. Professional artists exist, and they are by far not the majority. If you consider yourself one, try not representing them all like a complete child.