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1. A preps a bait and sends it to person B along with a note containing a few favorite colors and themes.2. B then begins the custom process. Based on the favorite colors or theme, B then decides the next step to take. FBR? Gems? Eyes? Symbol? B does ONE thing to the pony, jots down some ideas or thoughts and adds them to my note, then mails the pony to C.(FBR, Symbol, or Eyes)3. C reads over those notes and decides they are great, but what if we did this a little different? And C adds their own take, adding a bit more to the custom. If it had a FBR, then C may be adding eyes, or gems, or a symbol. Maybe it didn't get a FBR. Maybe it already has a symbol? Or an outline of a symbol? Or just eyes? C adds SOMETHING to the pony. Then C adds notes and ideas, and passes it on to D.(Symbol or Eyes)4. D gets the pony and reads the notes.. You see where this is going? By this point, the pony should be close to needing hair. Add notes, pass it on.(Symbol, eyes, glitz or hair)5. E. Should be down to options for Glitz or Hair6. F. Will finish it up. Add the glitz, or the hair, and seal it. Take care of touchups. 7. A recieves the completed pony.
If it's all, for example, in the US each artist would have to ship 7 ponies. So, if the shipping for one pony is $3-5, multiply that by 7 to get a ballpark of the financial responsibilities for this swap.