I'd been searching for the right artist for nearly a year. Most studios I spoke with treated my brief like a checklist — Sugar Kitty treated it like a story they wanted to help me tell. From the first concept call, I felt heard. The model that came back was uncanny: it captured a version of myself I'd only ever seen in dreams. Six months later, my channel has doubled and the comments under my debut still mention how alive my expressions feel. Booking the alt next month.
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I've worked with three different rigging studios over my career. Two were fine. Sugar Kitty was on a different level entirely — the physics on my hair alone got more comments than my model reveal video. They also handled my last-minute request for an extra expression without complaint. Real professionals, real artists, real care.
What I appreciated most was the honesty. I came in with an unrealistic timeline and a budget that didn't match what I wanted. Instead of pushing me into a tier I couldn't afford, the team helped me scope the project down to something perfect. The result still looks like a $5k commission. Wild.
I cried when I saw the expression sheet. I'm not exaggerating. The lead artist somehow captured the way I feel about myself on a good day — that's a kind of magic I didn't think existed in commission work.
