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- Ryu Ushiromiya
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Re: Rules specific to the art subforum
If this is because of my post here in Your Art, I just assumed the rules were the same as with most of the forum: I did wait 12 hours, after all.
Re: Rules specific to the art subforum
Sure. Double-posting in the art forum isn't allowed until twelve hours has passed. I will give every user one warning if they double post, before I'll merge their posts for them next time it happens.E.D.Revolution wrote:Tap, there seems to be an inconsistency when it comes to doublepost rules. Can we get a clear rule on that?
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Re: Rules specific to the art subforum
Umm... Can I ask something... is posting fanfiction here allowed?
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Re: Rules specific to the art subforum
Yes.AmeftoWriter wrote:Umm... Can I ask something... is posting fanfiction here allowed?
However, as it falls under "art", you must group it all in a single topic. You could, though, have a separate thread for fanfiction and graphics if that was an issue.
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Re: Rules specific to the art subforum
The request topic is kind of huge. I was thinking, it might make it easier for potential fillers to browse if there were several request topics - one for sprites, one for boxart, and one for music/voice clips?
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Re: Rules specific to the art subforum
I (very strongly) disagree with this rule.E.D.Revolution wrote: 1. No Hijacking sprites. That means revamping the sprites and posting them into the original artist's thread. I've seen this done on CR a few times, and it's rude. I'm no artist, but if I were, I'd feel a little insulted.
Art is just that: Art. And sometimes, in order to get your point directed across the best, you need to use art in order to demonstrate, because art is a very visual thing. It's not like the person modifying your sprite is doing it to show that he's better than you or to steal it and claim it as his own: In every example I've seen of this, it's been to demonstrate a point. And really, if you can't take some simple visual pointers, I personally don't think you should be spiriting to begin with.
I know Dan is against this rule, anybody else think it's silly?
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Re: Rules specific to the art subforum
Yeah, I'm against it.
The users should be free to edit the sprites if it's to help the author/spriter as long as they don't claim they're the ones who made them, aka. stealing the sprites.
The users should be free to edit the sprites if it's to help the author/spriter as long as they don't claim they're the ones who made them, aka. stealing the sprites.
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Re: Rules specific to the art subforum
This. As a spriter, unless an edit is made for harmful purposes, I don't mind at all. In fact, I appreciate if people go such lengths to help me - after all, I always want to improve.HAHAHA wrote:I agree with all said above.
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Re: Rules specific to the art subforum
It should be allowed unless the artist in question states that he really doesn't want it imo.
Edits to other sprites are usually made with the intention of helping people to improve, not to offend/make fun of them.
Therefore... agreed.
Edits to other sprites are usually made with the intention of helping people to improve, not to offend/make fun of them.
Therefore... agreed.
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Re: Rules specific to the art subforum
This. What I said in Tap's thread was just to make fun of the rules and for the trololol.Blackrune wrote:It should be allowed unless the artist in question states that he really doesn't want it imo.
Edits to other sprites are usually made with the intention of helping people to improve, not to offend/make fun of them.
Therefore... agreed.
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Re: Rules specific to the art subforum
Maybe we should recommend to people to put their sprites under a creative commons license. It would make it much easier for them to clarify how they want their sprites to be used.
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Re: Rules (last updated 2012-02-05)
For those who have yet to see it...
Tap wrote:A notice to all users:
It has been recently agreed upon by Ace Attorney Online staff to change the request rules, after a series of reports that have come in during the past couple of months. The previous request rules were based upon the following system.
We have decided to amend the amount of times you are able to bump your request. From now on, you may only bump your request once if it has not been taken. If there are no replies to your bump, you must wait six months before posting it again. This may be changed in the future, but for the time being, we're taking a strict approach on request rules.
- 1. Post request.
2. If it hasn't been taken after two weeks, you are entitled to bump it. There is no limit on the amount of times you may bump.
If you have any questions/concerns, please don't hesitate in sending one to myself or Meph. Thank you.
Re: Rules (last updated 2012-02-05)
It would be nice if there was a rule about posting a number of request items excessively and/or in succession, especially if the requester clearly shows he/she does not have progress on something that the request would be intended for.