Help me get started in art
Kail [Basic || 154 posts] on 8/21/2024 8:48 am
Ok many questions I'll number them I'll be using canva.
1. Any copyright issues if I use images from canva or other places online.
2. How do I get mages onto HoFa copy and paste or download and upload it some how?
3. what kind of art would you like to see?
4. Sizing for tags and banners should be what?
Stock Images and Proper Crediting is right here
Upload to sites like imgbb and use the direct links
Original art, tired of recolored bases everyone is profiting off of with little effort
Tags are 150x150 and banners are 1060x200
Hi I use Canva, I'll help you.
1. Check the proper creating forum in the art tab, but, If you are not using Canva Pro, you have to find images without a crown logo in the bottom right corner, if off site, search for royalty free images, and always credit EVERYTHING!
2. I'm guessing mages means images? If your on a PC like me, right click and take a screen shot of it, then go to that screen shot, right click, press copy, then go where I want to post it, and press Ctrl + V, it should show up.
3. Tags, horses and animals. Your own art.
4. I do my banners with a custom size on Canva, 1060 x 200, not sure on tags.
P.s. I still don't know how to get a transparent back-round, so if you get it, please help me!
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1. Others have covered this pretty well! I want to add though that if you do use free to use stuff from other artists, make sure to read what they're okay with! Some only allow their art to be edited for personal use, not for commissions or profit! Secondly steer clear of AI art. AI art uses art stolen from artists to generate new images.
2. You will need to upload them somewhere else like imgur or imgbb. I'm unsure if deviantart links work here as I've yet to try.
3. Original designs not made from bases, stock images or clip art. I won't touch anything that's not 100% made by the artist selling ^^
4. If you've never made much art before, I recommend making it larger than the specified size, the downsizing the design once you're finished. It gives it a much cleaner look than drawing it as a small size :)
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