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12.04.2007, 19:21 quote
Oh they're all great! I've loved everything so far, this is going to be fun. So what about copyrights? Have you done something to make them uncopiable (is that a real word?) or don't you mind them being reproduced?
15.04.2007, 14:25 quote
| myriad wrote: |
| Oh they're all great! I've loved everything so far, this is going to be fun. So what about copyrights? Have you done something to make them uncopiable (is that a real word?) or don't you mind them being reproduced? |
copyright cannot be properly enforced by people like myself as we do not have any "copyrights" so to speak, we can set up a website and verbally say that no work can be used without permission etc, but it is so much harder to enforce.
"Ripping" is rife amongst graphic communities, but so long as you put your name on your work then generally you are okay, as you alone can produce the original file with which the work was created
on that note, here is my latest desktop
http://www.ryanscarry.com/files/Yunadesktop2.png
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30.05.2007, 19:11 quote
Well, I tried to post a few pics of my artwork from my new flickr account, but I couldn't get it to work
If anyone can tell me how to post an image here, I'd greatly appreciate it!
Here is the link to the pics, if anyone wants to check it out:
http://flickr.com/photos/arosee87/sets/72157600287586890/
30.05.2007, 19:14 quote
Just do what I did
make sure the link ends with .jpg if it has any crap on the end of the url.
30.05.2007, 19:22 quote
I still can't get it!
This may be a stupid question, but where do I get the link for the picture? [/img]
30.05.2007, 19:28 quote
| are87 wrote: |
| I still can't get it! |
If you're using firefox then you can right-click on an image and choose "copy image location". If you're using IE or something else, then I don't know the answer. It's been so long since I used IE and I don't have access to it.
30.05.2007, 19:54 quote
Yay! I got it! I just downloaded Firefox because I was sick of using IE. Thank you for your help Charming!
30.05.2007, 19:55 quote
| are87 wrote: |
Yay! I got it! I just downloaded Firefox because I was sick of using IE. Thank you for your help Charming!
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No problem, baby. It's a good job not everyone is getting upset by what I say
30.05.2007, 20:10 quote
| CharmingDave wrote: | ||
No problem, baby. It's a good job not everyone is getting upset by what I say |
I saw that thread
29.06.2007, 17:28 quote
Hello all. I'm a newb to the forum but thought I'd share a few of my favourite pieces.
I'm a ceramicist.
These were from a project on the body. We had life models in. A really thin lady one week, and a rather large lady the second week. We did really quick 5-10 minute studies throughout the day, using differant types of clay and differant methods, just to get used to sculpting from eye, as apposed to making from just whats inside your head. The colours on them you see are differant oxides. Just experiments to see what differant combinations come out like on differant types of clay.
This is from my final major project. These (I had 40 in the end!) were made from porcellain. The bodies were slip cast, and the wings were made from dribbling porcelain onto a paper towel, then waiting until it was dry enough to peel off and oh so very carefully attach to the vessel. I must have made about 100 wings in the end the amount I broke!
They are loosely based on dragonflys and work with the concept of the fragility of wings.
When you pick up a dragonfly or a butterfly you dont want to touch the wings unless you break them. So what do you do when proposed with a vessel where the handles are the wings?
There were 40 of these hanging from a grid in the cieling for my exhibition, ranging from little larve ones to 'adolesant' ones, to the huge ones with the wings and the dead ones, aka happy accidents!
Waffled on a bit there, sorry. I'm not really one for 'pretty' art. I like to have a concept behind most of my pieces, and usually it means lots of explaining. I like people to know whats gone on inside my head (however confusing it may be!) when they look at my work.
I hope you guys like them.
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29.06.2007, 18:11 quote
Yeah i enjoyed this thread a lot never noticed it before.
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04.09.2007, 18:49 quote
I enjoyed looking through here as well. Heres a painting I did, thanks for looking
And photo
04.09.2007, 19:35 quote
Wow did you really paint that? You should've signed it or something!! It looks great
I like the photo too 
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