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Conditions apply for commercial use
Do not redistribute my stock
:bulletgreen: My stocks are only free to use if you are using it for private practice. if you are using them for any paid commissions, book covers, merchandise, any form commercial work you will need to pay a royalty fee.
:bulletgreen: Credit me clearly if you have used any of my stock. Please include a link to my DeviantArt profile faestock (https://www.deviantart.com/faestock)
:bulletgreen: Contact me when you have used my stock, providing me with a link to view the artwork. (it is best to leave a comment on my profile)
:bulletgreen: You may post artworks containi
Usamages...Stock Use Rules!!! by Ahrum-Stock, journal
Usamages...Stock Use Rules!!!
Journal and rules and stock and thanks for stopping by...
Hey, don't do anything I wouldn't do...and since I use other deviant's stock in my other account, I follow their rules like I hope you will follow mine. Rather simple really:
- Give an Ahrum-Stock credit on your piece.
- Inform me of the use.
- No reposts in 'specialized' stock accounts without permission.
- If all you're gonna do is apply a color overlay or filter...don't waste your time.
- Any use outside of DA is to be discussed first, although sketches and class assignments are fine.
- Prints have the green light...and you better appreciate any money I make for you.
- On r
Stock Rules,Commissions,Print Use. by Null-Entity, journal
Stock Rules,Commissions,Print Use.
READ ALL OF THE FOLLOWING!!!!If you use my stock in any way for any reason you MUST Follow These RULES!!.
If you still have questions then ASK ME.
Before you start though, What is stock and what is not?
ONLY the work in the "STOCK" folders and all the sub folders in that directory may be used as stock, do NOT use my other work as stock.
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1.Credit and notification.
If you use my stock in any way for any reason you MUST Credit/Tag me.
Use the following:
Null-Entity (https://www.deviantart.com/null-entity) (which is @ Null-Entity with the space removed)
or
:DevNull-Ent
Updated Stock Usage Rules by Thy-Darkest-Hour, journal
Updated Stock Usage Rules
How to Credit Me:
:bulletgreen: Creating a CLICKABLE link to my image in your description. This is not negotiable.
:bulletred: When I say link to my image, I don't mean link to my profile, that doesn't help people find stocks.
:bulletgreen: Comment on my stock image with the link to your deviation.
:bulletgreen: Comment on my profile ONLY when you can't find the stock you used to comment on it.
:bulletred: If you cannot find the stock you used to make a clickable link, I will provide you with a link.
:bulletred: Do not note me with your deviation.
:bulletred: Do not comment on my profile with your deviation.
:bulletred: I will be
Rules for the Use of My Stock by PirateLotus-Stock, journal
Rules for the Use of My Stock
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Terms of Use
:shamrock: Rules for Use of My Stock :shamrock:
:ahoy: Hi, thank you for your interest in my stock!
I reserve the right to change/alter/amend/add to these rules at any time I feel is necessary without prior notice to the users of these stocks/resources, or anyone else. Any change will be effective at the time it's made, unless I inform you otherwise. This means that at the time I make a change to the rules, if a work you have made with my resources violates my rules because of the change, you are ok to leave t
The Top 20 Most Annoying Things About Comics on DA by Droemar, journal
The Top 20 Most Annoying Things About Comics on DA
1. The font is too small, too dark, or so crowded I cant freaking read it.
2. Spelling hee hee as hehe. He is a pronoun; hee and heh are bits of laughter; so are ho, ha", and mwa. I cannot read hehe as anything but two pronouns stuttering. Edit: And you know what? Finnish and all those other languages that do it AREN'T ENGLISH.
3. The comics are too dark to tell whats going on. Whether because this persons working screen is too dark, or because they think itll add to their comics feel of dark mystery
Ive gotten a couple of questions that relate to POV lately, so I thought Id sling up 5 tips on it (Point of View.) Narrative mode, or Point of View, is the vantage point by which an author exposes his plot to the audience. Got that? Its how your plot is given over to the reader. So thats your golden rule of POV: if the POV isnt moving the plot along in some way, shape, or form, then dont use it. Youre wasting your time and your readers.
I wont really touch on the POV types, since Google is your friend, but I will say that I write in third person limited, so this little entry is going
EDIT: If you like this journal entry, check out The Sarcastic Guide to Writing ebook http://www.amazon.com/The-Sarcastic-Guide-Writing-ebook/dp/B005TOCC1C for exclusive content on world-building, character, and dialogue!
I should point out that plot is also called storyline; to paraphrase the definition from Dictionary.com: plot is the plan, scheme, or main story of a dramatic work. Plan and scheme, geddit? Plot is the scheme of your characters to overcome their obstacles, whether it go wrong or right. Since action reveals character, the entire chain of actions becomes plot, preferably with quite a bit of suspense and a twist or two. Also
:new: UPDATE :new:
All my Commissions information - types, price, status; as well as available adoptables, can be found here:
>>> COMMISSION SITE <<<
Please take a careful look if you are interested in commissioning/adopting from me. Make sure you don't miss the TOS~!
Feel free to drop me a note any time if you are interested, or simply have a question~!
Have a nice day, everyone! o/ <3
How to have a popular artist friend by BrandyRosa, journal
How to have a popular artist friend
Steps:
1. Tell your friend who draws: "Let's become great artists together!"
2. Practice art together
3. Become good at art together
4. Become popular together
And now you've got a popular artist friend!
I've seen many advice on getting an art friend, but the above advice is how people do this. I believe mine is very accurate.