Aquascaping Philosophy 101 by StevenChong-no-GMF, journal
Aquascaping Philosophy 101
This was an article I wrote for BarrReport Advanced Aquascaping Section. I figure people should have a place to access this even if they're not a subscriber at BarrReport, so I'm posting it here.
Title: Aquascaping Philosophy 101
Birth of an Art Form:
Only thousands of years ago, man had little outlet in the means of expressing his creativity outside of making pictures on cave-walls with mud or a by using a rock as a chisel. Our drawings could become more sophisticated only as the dyes became better, and the media became more refined. How easy it is to forget the invention of paper, the invention of ink. Ikebana, Japanese flower arra
The Truth About Selling Fanart by KiRAWRa, literature
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The Truth About Selling Fanart
Update notice as of January 17, 2013: I have given this guide a MAJOR overhaul. It was originally written over a year and a half ago, and since then my own views and understanding of copyrights has changed. I felt that this guide should reflect those changes, so if you read this guide in the past, please take a moment to look through it again as I have added MANY new topics, information, and sources. Unlike my first draft, I have also changed my viewpoint to neutral throughout this writing.
Update notice as of July 17th, 2015: Check out DeviantArt's new article on art theft, fanart, copyrights, and other relevant topics! http://protectart.de
Hello everybody!
I've been getting an increase in notes and messages lately asking all kinds of things. Problem is, I'm far from having the time to answer all these questions individually (even if I did have it it would probably make more sense to spend it drawing), but I don't want to leave them unanswered either since I appreciate everyone's feedback a lot. So I decided to make a kind of FAQ, since I'm mostly being asked the same things over and over.
I'll try to group these semantically so reading though them makes a bit of sense.
Did you ever do any tutorials?
- Yes, I spent a lot of time on this one:
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There's a lot