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July 24 2003 at 9:30 PM
 


Response to I agree....

 

P.S. Julia Cat, do you take fan art? Actually, I asked Slack if she could put up a few of my pics (Ages Ago) and she said she only took art from certain people...

No, I didn't say that. I said that my site was mainly for my own creative works and not a general fan work archive. That doesn't mean that I only accept art fron a select group of people, it just means that I am selective about what I post.

From my FAQ:

Will you put my stuff up on your page?

Slack & Hash's Domain is a personal site, not a general archive. Mainly it's for the things I create. I can't host everything; I pay for my webspace, and don't have infinite room.

That said, I can put what I want to up on my site. If I like it, I can post someone else's work as well as my own - with the creator's permission, of course! And I have been known to look at pictures E-mailed to me and say "Wow! Can I post this on my site?" So, the answer is a firm maybe, with the following hints:

a) Things more likely to get posted: Hexadecimal related artwork artwork made with Slack's KiSS sets., artwork that fits in with the other themes of the site, is based on my works (I am a sucker for that kind of flattery!) or is just darn good. In fact, anything Hex-related or based on my works is a good bet. And anything neat and inventive is likely to catch my eye.

b) Things less likely to get posted: Artwork that is drawn on notebook paper (if you want to draw something good enough to show the world, at least start with decent paper!); art files that are ridiculously big, either in filesize or on the screen; fan fiction; anything that is taken from any other website, especially Mainframe's. And music videos, because they take up a lot of room.

 
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My Apologies, Slack.... on Jul 25, 6:20 PM
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