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I also provide free stock that yall can use (I hope I can put dis here XD) Edited at July 31, 2019 01:06 PM by Kuewi KNN Stable
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Dang, should I just straight up cancel my Shutterstock Subscription then? Nearly all of that is stolen >~<
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I'm not sure if this is the place to ask, but I'm interested in using patterns. Specifically ones provided by https://www.colourlovers.com.
This website provides patterns to be used in html layouts, however I'm looking for a specific colored pattern for a banner background and they provide the ability to edit their pattern templates for free use.
For something like this (if allowed) would we credit both the website and the individual creator of said pattern?
Edit: It's been a while since I've actually looked at this website, and once you've created an account (free) and created your pattern with the chosen colors they give you the option to download it in multiple sizes, not just for use in html purposes. Perfect for fiddling with HEE image sizes!
Edited at October 24, 2019 09:17 PM by LostCause
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Stormsong Manor said: The following are some ideas for stock image sources: DeviantART - search the Resources & Stock Images category Unsplash Gratisography Reshot Creative Commons You can also find stock images on: Flickr Photobucket Like DeviantART, not all images uploaded to these sites are free-use stock!Please make sure you have permission from the uploader/image owner. These sites provide high-quality stock for paid subscribers: Adobe images istockphoto Shutterstock Every time you find a stock image you want to use, do a reverse image search.If the picture pops up all over the web, don't use it. It was likely stolen and uploaded to the stock site. Taking this easy extra step will help ensure that your art does not get taken down. It's no fun to have your art removed after you spend hours making it. In addition, make sure that the stock you have found is allowed to be used here on HEE. Sometimes people provide stock that they specifically do not want people using on other sites, for financial gain (even with fake game currency), etc. Always read and follow the stock provider's rules for use of their images! As always, make sure you are following HEE's art usage and crediting rules when making and uploading your art: https://horseeden.com/forums.php?f=16&t=43
Question. I use unsplash and it is a free website so do I have to credit it?
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Elite Horse Valley said: Question. I use unsplash and it is a free website so do I have to credit it? Yes, you still need to credit the user at unsplash.com
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Idle Lane Farms said: Elite Horse Valley said: Question. I use unsplash and it is a free website so do I have to credit it? Yes, you still need to credit the user at unsplash.com
Yes, thank you! Can you recommand a editing website on a computer (chrome)?
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Elite Horse Valley said: Idle Lane Farms said: Elite Horse Valley said: Question. I use unsplash and it is a free website so do I have to credit it? Yes, you still need to credit the user at unsplash.com
Yes, thank you! Can you recommand a editing website on a computer (chrome)?
I'm not sure about editing websites, but I know a lot of people use the program GIMP, which is free to download.
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So when you use Shutterstock and Adobe do you not have to credit the user cause you bought the image?
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Black-Dagger Equine said: So when you use Shutterstock and Adobe do you not have to credit the user cause you bought the image?
Correct
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For unsplash, do I need to use stock images? I'm confused
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