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Guidelines for Art Usage by Zannah

~Guidelines for using Zanny's Art~

See a piece in my gallery that really strikes your fancy? Want to take one of my sketches or inks and put your own spin on it? I tend to be very open about sharing my work, but I know not everyone is keen on asking questions when they fear they may be shot down, so I'm going to do my best to lay things out nice and simple. =D


~~~Unless otherwise stated, all my work is released under a Creative Commons license~~~

**** What is Creative Commons? Think of it as Copyright with conditions. I've chosen the Noncommercial, Attribution, Share-Alike version of the license. It means that If you're not making money off my art, you leave my signature attached and preferably credit me in a description somewhere, and don't add your own obnoxious DNP notices to my work (modified or no), you are welcome to do what you want with what I post. Yes. Seriously. Have fun with it. A more detailed explanation follows, and feel free to ask questions if you need clarification on anything! ****



The List of Stuff it's Ok to Do™

~ Save to your computer, print things out, and hang them up. Show them off. Feel free! Don't claim you drew them yourself, but otherwise it's fine by me. =D

~ Use sketches for inking practice or inks for coloring practice. <--If you do this, I would love to see it. At that point, it almost becomes a collaborative piece from my thinking. Just leave the signature intact on the piece (and yes, some of my sketches are missing it, I know c.c that's a bad habit of mine).

Take a sketch I've done for you and add to it or have someone else finish it. Yes! Please do! I toss out freebie sketches on occasion, and if you're lucky enough to get one, and want to keep working on it, go right ahead. Same goes for sketch and ink commissions, etc. I have no problem with this whatsoever. In fact, I'd love to see the finished results. ^_^ Same thing applies for reposting these. Leave the signature intact, and toss a link back to the original artwork. Just remember to keep it FREE. You may not pay someone else to finish the piece for you.

~ Add to or modify an existing color piece. <--again, I'd be really curious to see the results of this. =D Same thing applies. Leave the signature intact, and toss a link back to the original artwork.

~ Redraw an existing piece with your own twists/trace a piece to get a better understanding of the lines. I am cool with this. All I ask is that if you post your rendition, you credit my piece as your reference, and preferably toss a link back to my gallery.

~ Repost my artwork, with or without modification. I'm not going to get bent out of shape if my artwork turns up on other sites. It's the internet. I sort of expect it to happen. Again, leave the signature intact, do not post it to paid-access sites, and give credit where due whenever possible.

~ Repost a gift piece or commission I drew for you. Absolutely, yes! Feel free to pop it up in your gallery (or use the Collections feature here), make avatars from it, etc. If I drew it for you, you are welcome to share it. This is basically free advertising for me. 

~ Resell a piece you commissioned from me/bought at an art show. Sure! You bought it. If you decide you don't want it anymore, it's up to you to resell it. Note that I do not sell reproduction rights with my work, but you are perfectly fine selling off the original piece.



Stuff That is More Iffy and May Require Permission™

~ Using images to represent your RP characters: This is something I'd rather handle on a case by case basis. I will probably be okay with it? But I'd really rather you ask. "Zannah" in particular is very personal to me, as I've been playing one version or another of her since I was about 10 years old. Also, I draw characters belonging to my friends a lot, and you'd really have to get THEIR permission too... So, generally, if you want to use something I've drawn to give someone else an example, ie: "My character looks a lot like this, but with this and this difference," that's fine. Snagging one of my images and declaring it to be your RP character is much less kosher.

~ Making avatars/icons out of my art: If it's something I drew for you? Go for it! Otherwise, uhhh, not sure why you'd really want to? Check with me first, Okay? Particularly if what I drew is a gift or a commission for someone else, they might be a bit peeved to find you running around using their character as your avatar. c.c;



Stuff that is NOT COOL™

~ Do not utilize my artwork for any commercial concern without my express permission.

~ You may not PAY another artist to modify my work for you, or as an artist take money from anyone to modify my art. This includes any type of editing and/or recoloring. If you want to have my work colored/modified by another artist, or are an artist who has been approached about coloring/modifying my artwork, it must be done FOR FREE, or not at all.

~ You may not make and resell prints of my work or CD compilations including it. You may not post my work to pay-access websites. If you must repost, keep it free. I make very little off my art already. Doing something like this is just like a knife to the kidneys for an artist.

~ Do not yank, trace, alter, copy, redraw, or redistribute (etc) any of my images with the signature removed, and likewise do not copy or heavily reference any of my characters or my friends' characters and claim them as your own. It's rude, obnoxious, and wrong, especially considering the degree of freedom I already allow with my art. Do not be a brat with it or I will be forced to stop posting free shinies for you to ogle! XPPPP


All of the above is pretty straightforward. Leave the signature alone, give credit where credit is due, and don't exploit my art for your own financial gain, and I'll probably be cool with most reposts and other uses of it. If you still have questions about anything, feel free to ask. I don't bite...hard. =D

Guidelines for Art Usage

Zannah

Just a basic rundown of Creative Commons and the guidelines I espouse when it comes to sharing my art with others. =) Not sure yet if there's a better place to post these, but if so I'll move them around. I'm still figuring out how all of this works.

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