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Watermarks & Art Theft
Sunday, January 4th, 2009 | Filed under Articles, Lessons | 5 Comments
This post deals with watermarking your work to be displayed on the Internet. It shows you how to create a watermark brush that you can use as a signature watermark each time you want to post one of your images.
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Copyright & Stock Images
Saturday, September 20th, 2008 | Filed under Articles, Resources | 3 Comments
When you create a photomanip, you naturally need photos to start out with. Ideally, you take those pictures yourself with your digital camera or use scans of “analog” pictures or whatever else you can get your hands on that will fit on your scanner. But there will always be instances, when you can’t get what you need yourself, be it because you don’t have a camera handy and can’t scan the object you need either (it’s just tough getting that castle to fit on the scanner) or maybe the object you need just isn’t available (you need a castle but there just is none for miles). This is where copyright laws come into play.
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