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Could somebody draw a cat base for me?
if not that's ok.
if not that's ok.
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Oh okay... so you must copyright your art if you want to post?
what about Tumblr... familiar with that by any chance?
A tabletop roleplay is something like D&D, Shadowrun, Fate, Pathfinder, etc. It usually has rules and dice and balanced enemies and character levels and such.what is a non-tabletop roleplay?
definitelyI don't know, I once draw a beautiful welsummer roo once, I'll have to post it.
Thank you soo much @ChocolateMouse, no wonder they call DA toxic, thank you for clearing that up, there are many artists that I would love to share my work with, but these days you can never be too careful on the internet.That's not quite how it works. Once you draw something, it's your intellectual property. You made it, it's yours. You "own" the copyright to it already.
But many websites say things like "If you post a picture here, we have the right to replicate it whenever we want wherever we want" so they can use it for things like advertisement and such. So when you post it there you give that website the rights to use your work that's posted there however they see fit.
Getting a REGISTERED copyright is an additional step you can take to protect your work and usually costs money and it basically just makes a legal record of it. Even if an image has a registered copyright if you post it to a website like DA, they still receive the rights to your work. You grant them those rights just by posting - it's written into their terms of service. So you either give them rights to your work or you don't post. Which sucks and it's why a lot of aritsts move to other websites.
I am. I don't know much about the copyright rules but I'd imagine they're similar. I think even BYC has a version of it, but I think BYC specifies that they can only reproduce it under specific circumstances, such as screenshots of the website.
A tabletop roleplay is something like D&D, Shadowrun, Fate, Pathfinder, etc. It usually has rules and dice and balanced enemies and character levels and such.
A non tabletop roleplay would be something like a forum roleplay like the wolf and cats roleplays on this site. I haven't done one of those in ages. I'm just less interested in exploring those social settings in a fictional environment in that way than I used to be.
Thank you soo much @ChocolateMouse, no wonder they call DA toxic, thank you for clearing that up, there are many artists that I would love to share my work with, but these days you can never be too careful on the internet.
I have to eat dinner now, but do you want realistic or cartoon?Could somebody draw a cat base for me?
if not that's ok.