A possible summary is:
The video is about a YouTube artist who challenges himself to create three commission artworks for different prices ($25, $250, and $500) and compare them with the ones made by Fiverr artists. He explains his process, his struggles, and his feelings as he tries to meet the expectations of his clients and compete with the Fiverr artists. He also promotes his pro artist collection, a set of art supplies that he designed and sells online. He asks the viewers to vote on which artworks they prefer and to check out his product.
Here are some possible facts extracted from the text:
1. The text is a transcript of a video where the speaker compares his commission art with Fiverr artists at different price points.
2. The speaker is a well-known artist on YouTube who used to do commission work before his channel took off.
3. The speaker uses his own pro artist collection of art supplies to create his artworks.
4. The speaker commissions three artworks: a breakfast monster for $25, a tarot card style illustration for $250, and a group of fantasy characters for $500.
5. The speaker gets feedback from the people who commissioned him and compares his artworks with the ones from Fiverr.
6. The speaker experiences some imposter syndrome and self-doubt as he tries to match or exceed the quality of the Fiverr artists.
7. The speaker invites the viewers to check out his pro artist collection website and to subscribe and like his channel.