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Are there any allowed stock sites that are focused on photographs? The only one I saw mentioned was DeviantArt and since that's more.. well.. art, I wasn't sure. I want to make a "newspaper" page as part of an introduction to an interactive adopt page and I didn't know if there was anywhere I could get photos for it. Wikimedia commons, or any such page? Thank you! (If not, I'll just do a text based page)
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My question is about references, so if you were to use a reference for your own drawing but it is lineart and it looks similar in body shape would I still have to credit the original lineart maker? I didn't trace it or anything. I am sorry if this is confusing to read
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Game Moderator Darkseeker
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Yes. You still need to credit whoever you referenced. Atlas Crossing said: My question is about references, so if you were to use a reference for your own drawing but it is lineart and it looks similar in body shape would I still have to credit the original lineart maker? I didn't trace it or anything. I am sorry if this is confusing to read
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Game Moderator Darkseeker
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Hi, sorry for the late reply. Flickr is a good website for photography. I would not recommend using Wikimedia. Wolves of Kirsuk said: Are there any allowed stock sites that are focused on photographs? The only one I saw mentioned was DeviantArt and since that's more.. well.. art, I wasn't sure. I want to make a "newspaper" page as part of an introduction to an interactive adopt page and I didn't know if there was anywhere I could get photos for it. Wikimedia commons, or any such page? Thank you! (If not, I'll just do a text based page)
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Lightbringer
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Vennenum said: Hi, sorry for the late reply. Flickr is a good website for photography. I would not recommend using Wikimedia. Thank you! That'll help much for the future :)
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On this thread of questioning, if I used another person's lineart (or allowed my lineart to be used for a fee), would there need to be two credits on the image or in your bio? Like, one for me, and one for the person who used my lineart? Vennenum said: Yes. You still need to credit whoever you referenced. Atlas Crossing said: My question is about references, so if you were to use a reference for your own drawing but it is lineart and it looks similar in body shape would I still have to credit the original lineart maker? I didn't trace it or anything. I am sorry if this is confusing to read
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Game Moderator Darkseeker
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Not sure if this answers your question. A lot of people do "lineart by [x] / coloring by [y]", which works fine. Trenzalore said: On this thread of questioning, if I used another person's lineart (or allowed my lineart to be used for a fee), would there need to be two credits on the image or in your bio? Like, one for me, and one for the person who used my lineart? Vennenum said: Yes. You still need to credit whoever you referenced. Atlas Crossing said: My question is about references, so if you were to use a reference for your own drawing but it is lineart and it looks similar in body shape would I still have to credit the original lineart maker? I didn't trace it or anything. I am sorry if this is confusing to read
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Perfect, thanks! That sounds right :) Vennenum said: Not sure if this answers your question. A lot of people do "lineart by [x] / coloring by [y]", which works fine.
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Question, would i be able to use the image from here for an RP character reference? (Image removed, nonstock) Edited at September 25, 2023 12:51 PM by Vennenum
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Game Moderator Darkseeker
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This is late, but no. Wallpaper sites not allowed. Luna Tenebris said: Question, would i be able to use the image from here for an RP character reference? Image
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