Jennifer Crow

Artist, illustrator, product designer behind Studio Crowmatic! I like rats, D&D, and video games!






faq

Q) Can I use your art as a profile picture/header?
Yes, but please credit/link me in your bio!
Q) Can I use your art in edits/videos?
No, thank you!
Q) Can I repost or quote retweet your art?
No, thank you! But I am very grateful if you share my art from the original source (ie. retweeting, reblogging, sharing to Stories, etc.)
Q) When do your commissions open?
I've been having a bad time with my chronic illness in 2023! BUT, when I'm ready to take on the work load between other projects, I will open up commission slots every few weeks/months depending on the type! You can sign up to my mailing list to get notified when they open up though, and Ko-fi supporters tend to get first dibs too :-)
Q) How much are your TTRPG acrylic commissions?
The price depends on a bunch of factors, so I've made this price list!
Q) How do you make your TTRPG acrylic player tokens/initiative markers? Who's your manufacturer?
I draw the art myself, format them for printing, then send the art files to an acrylic printing/cutting manufacturer. I don't feel comfortable sharing my manufacturers publicly/with people I don't know, sorry!
Q) I like your TTRPG acrylic player tokens/initiative markers! Can you make one for me but with my art on it instead of yours?
No, sorry!
Q) What brushes/programs do you use?
Mostly Procreate and the rusty nib and grain shader brushes from True Grit Texture Supply! I also do a lot of inking traditionally with fineliners or dip pens.
Q) Rats?!
Rats! I currently have 3 rescued rattus rattus boys who were found orphaned as babies (Fili, Kili, Samwise) and are now 3+ years old.
I have had a lot (and hand-raised wildies) because I have volunteered with a local rescue for years! All the wild rats were brought to the rescue as orphans and have been hand-raised from 5-14 days old onwards, so we are all they know, and it is illegal to re-release them into the wild. While still wild at heart, they bond very closely to the humans who raised them.