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Have a look on https://sketchmob.com/ , has many different artist with a variety of styles and price ranges. I use this site a lot. Source: over 1 year ago
If there's a particular artist whose style you like, see if they do commissions. Maybe try searching for the characters on DeviantArt to find an artist who already has a familiarity with the franchise. You can also get art done from sites like Sketchmob (though, you may need to find some reference photos to give the artist an idea of what you're thinking, I'm not entirely familiar with the procedure there). Source: over 2 years ago
What's more important is this beautiful work of art! We have an excellent piece by "mapo_tofus" on sketchmob.com of Lucina playing the clarinet. I essentially held an amino poll with 5 characters to potentially be drawn playing the instrument, and Lucina won, and I actually wanted Lucina to win anyway, although you might be disappointed when you find out who she won against. Source: almost 3 years ago
Also, if you want to go the route of commissions, an accessible site to get started is Artists&Clients. It's a platform showcasing artists available for commissions. Source: 12 months ago
You can commission art of your S/O (I recommend finding an artist on Artists & Clients), and then have it made into custom merch via Etsy and the like. I have a number of custom items of my Ikoma, from a dakimakura and plushies to a very expensive polymer-clay figure. Source: about 1 year ago
You can commission any kind of art you want on Artists & Clients. Source: about 1 year ago
My main avenues of commissions are (1) the Artists & Clients website, and (2) artists I've communicated with through Reddit/Discord who came highly recommended by other members here. My main go-to is A&C because it's very easy and safe to use, and you can either approach artists yourself, or post a job listing and let them come to you. As for prices, so far I don't think I've paid more than $70 for art. (Although... Source: about 1 year ago
Anyway, I recommend Artists & Clients for finding artists to commission. When you get said art, you can go to town having it printed on all kinds of custom items at ArtsCow. Source: about 1 year ago
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