Artist AI Studio
Ari Vega’s creative assistant workspace
A private studio built around your voice, pricing rules, boundaries, and commission workflow.
Seeded data and local browser storage.
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What do you want to do first?
Pick the artist job you care about now. The workspace will move you to the right step and show the next best action.
New inquiries
4
Fresh commission requests waiting for your review.
Waiting details
0
Detail requests waiting for client responses.
Review queue
0
Conversations that need your final guidance.
Saved examples
1
Learning examples that strengthen your assistant’s memory.
Presenter guide
Run the story, not the app
Use this guided path to make the personal assistant value obvious in five minutes: train, test, triage, approve, and show memory.
Say this
This is not a generic inbox dashboard. It is a personal assistant operating system that adapts to each artist.
Point at
Switch personas first, then follow the guide buttons to show behavior changing across tone, pricing, boundaries, and memory.
Personal voice
Ari Vega
Warm, clear, and professional
Pricing brain
$2,200 + commercial usage fee
No exact pricing rule matched, so using artist range $280–$420.
Boundary guard
4 rules
No NSFW or explicit content
Demo proof
Lead 74/100
Ask the commissioner for the missing details before preparing a quote.
Assistant product knowledge
Teach what your assistant should know about your studio
This is where you define your services, prices, tone, process, revision policy, and hard boundaries.
Use this when the assistant needs better business context.
Changes here affect every future reply, quote estimate, client detail request, and boundary decision.
What I offer
Tell the assistant what kind of work belongs in your studio.
Creator services clients can buy
These are public-facing service tiers for your catalog and intake flow. They are separate from MuseStudioAI subscription plans.
How I communicate
Define the voice the assistant should use when it writes to commissioners.
How I work
Give the assistant your timeline, workflow, and revision expectations.
How I price
These rules drive quote estimates and budget mismatch warnings.
What I won't accept
The assistant uses these limits to flag conflicts and draft polite declines.
Example replies
Add real replies to help your assistant mirror your voice.
Example 1
Prompt: Commissioner wants a quiet wizard portrait with moody lighting.
Reply: Thanks for sharing your idea! I’d love to create a wizard portrait with soft, mysterious lighting and strong character detail. I’ll begin with concept sketches to capture the mood, then refine the palette to keep the image atmospheric and dramatic.
Example 2
Prompt: Client needs an RPG group portrait with lively poses.
Reply: This sounds like a great party illustration. I’ll focus on expressive poses and a warm tavern atmosphere so each character feels distinct and dynamic. I’ll share a sketch pass first to confirm the composition before coloring.
Example 3
Prompt: Commissioner asks whether commercial usage changes the quote.
Reply: Commercial usage does change the quote, so I’d price the illustration and the usage license separately. Once I know the exact placements and duration, I can send a clear range and workflow timeline.