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Is this all good on crediting? Edited at September 27, 2023 08:57 PM by Stardust Stables
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I haven't done any art yet, but just wanting to know the proper method of credit. If I get a free-use photo from a stock site like Morguefile, Pexels or Unsplash is the proper credit "(c)photographer name (if known) @ site name" or simply "(c)site name" if the photographer isn't credited on the site? Edited at September 27, 2023 01:39 PM by Clear Springs
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Clear Springs said: I haven't done any art yet, but just wanting to know the proper method of credit. If I get a free-use photo from a stock site like Morguefile, Pexels or Unsplash is the proper credit "(c)photographer name (if known) @ site name" or simply "(c)site name" if the photographer isn't credited on the site?
I'm not 100% certain what Morguefile is, but I do know that Pexels isn't allowed. :) Unsplash will generally have an artist listed, so yes. You'll have to put the photographer's name. You can do "name.unsplash" instead of an @ . The only sites where I haven't seen people have to list an artist, are Adobe and Shutterstock. I believe this is because they are paid sources, but I could be incorrect
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if im using a stock image for my avatar, does it need to say istock in the image or do i give a link to the site i used for the photo in my about me-?
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alot of people have been helping me but im still not clear on that one thing
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The credit has to be printed on the image. You must write it on the actual image and it must be large enough to read. This way no one has to go looking elsewhere to see that it's someone else's work you have permission to use, it's right there on the image.
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Starbright said: alright, thanks.
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are AI imagese ok to use?
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