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  1. Contest/Event Suggestions In this thread here, we would like you guys to suggest ideas for future Contests or Events. The suggestion(s) can be anything that comes to my mind. Just remember, we want ideas that brings the community together and things that everyone can enjoy. If you would like to PM a suggestion, you can contact an Event Coordinator. We want everyone's suggestions! There is no such thing as a bad idea! You are more than welcome to host your own events/contests. However, they have to follow the contest and event rules that are located here. Suggestions by Members » Raffle » Collaboration Contest » Draw that Style » Art Worm » Art Haven Meme » Art Haven House Uniforms Event » Horror Themed » Members Talent » Sweater Weather » Pass it On Sketch » Pet Themed Event » Group Collab » Stained Glass Collab » Valentine's Day Word Scramble » MS Paint Challenge » Photography Contest » Character Design
  2. ✎Art Trades Introduction Wanna engage in a good, old fashioned, trade? Well then you have come to the right place! This guide will introduce you the basics of Art Trades. Just remember that Art Trades are a two persons game! So buckle up and get ready to make a friend, an art partner, or (maybe) both! You never know where a simple Art Trade can lead you. Guidelines: Welcome to the art trade part of the forum. Here, you and another artist may offer to trade artwork / services. This must be done between two consenting parties and the details should be worked out prior to completing the trade so that neither party feels like they have been cheated. Unfortunately, it is up to the individual to keep up their half of the trade. However, if someone is continually not keeping up their end of the bargain please contact a moderator. Depending on the severity, it could result in a forum warning or revoked privileges in this part of the forum. Please note, that general art theft rules apply in this forum as well. If you are creating art for others using methods we have defined as art theft, you will receive a warning.
  3. ✎Requests 101 So.. you want to set up a request? For what? To get art of course! With this guide on hand, it will show you how to set up the perfect request. Many users on AH get very confused about how to set up a good request, especially when it comes to specificities and other things to include. Sometimes artists can find that frustrating. When both parties know what the other one wants, it's a win-win! This Guide Will Cover: What type of art do you want from your request? If you want display pictures /avatar edits and posting screenshots. You're requesting art of an OC? What does he/she/it look like? Other Information ✎ What Type Of Art Do You Want From Your Request? What You Can Buy/Sell/Request on AH: Display pictures (DPs) Full edits Drawings Real Life edits (RL Edits) Icons Badges Doodles Chibis Logos Pixel dolls/sprites Banners Add-ons for edits All of which must be General Audience (GA) unless bought/sold/requested in the Mature Content (18+) Section. Note: If you're opening a request, you should probably let the artists know exactly what you're looking to buy! Imagine if you're opening a request, and you only want to buy chibis and everyone is making you display pictures! You might not have mentioned that you are only looking to buy chibis. Being specific is very important if you want to be happy with your art you receive, and to save the artist some trouble. ✎ Artwork Specificity - Avatar Edits / Display Pictures I cannot emphasize enough how many people forget to post screenshots in their requests! An artist can't edit your avatar if you don't provide screenshots of it. If you do not know how to take a screenshot, you can: a) Type in *hiresnobg for a hi-res screenshot without a background that saves to your desktop. b) Type in *hiressnap for a hi-res screenshot with a background that saves to your desktop. c) Use the in-client camera and go to your gallery. You can find your gallery by going here, typing in your username, and find the "My Gallery" link! If you are still confused on taking screenshots, here is a Wiki guide! How To Take A Good Screenshot You also need to make sure you upload your screenshot. Sites to upload screenshots Post Image Servimg Imageshack Tinypic Many of these you don't need accounts for, however if you ever want to edit/delete photos in your album then you will have to create an account to edit them. ✎You're Requesting Art Of An OC? What Do They Look Like? Lately, there has been a surge in people wanting to have requests for their OC. OC stands for Original Character, which has either been designed by the person who is requesting the art, or purchased by an artist. If you don't have any drawings of your OC, try to find references online! Real life reference photos are optimal. For example, let's say I have an OC who's name is Bella. This is an example description I'm giving so artists can easily picture her in their heads: Name: Bella Age: 20 Height: 5'8" Hair/eyes: Brown and wavy/clear blue Bella is a girl blah blah blah who likes blah blah. She is very blah blah blah and in her spare time she blah blah blah. A quirky feature of hers is blah blah blah. See what I'm saying? A lot of people who are serious about their OCs usually provide hex code colors so the artists can make everything to a "t". ✎ Please Be Aware Artists usually like: Shadowless rooms like this are good examples of screenshot rooms that do not have shadows in them. Sometimes shadows can be annoying to work with, especially if the artist doesn't usually repaint their avatars. Screenshots with little-to-no accessories. A mix of screenshots with and without hair. You can buy a bald cap here. What your likes/dislikes are. The "main theme" of your request. Lastly, make sure to include your price range on how much you are willing to spend on one piece of art. Enjoy, and good luck on your request!
  4. This guide will explain how to take down stolen art, may it be on AH or other websites. Stolen art generally means art that originally belongs to a paying customer, but was taken/is being used by another user without permission of the original artist or customer. The DMCA (Digital Millennium Copyright Act) protects intellectual property, more specifically in this case, artwork from art theft/copyright infringement on all websites. Down below you will see what to do when you see art theft on either AH and other websites. NOTE AH is not affiliated with any other websites. The only reason we're including how to report art theft on other websites is because artwork purchased on AH is used off-site as well. This guide was not made to report art theft. Please report all art theft as you normally would by using the report feature on the appropriate page. Despite the general information listed here, this guide was made for AH. If you want to use this guide anywhere else, please ask for permission first. Stolen Artwork on AH Simply click the "report post" button and select "DMCA Violation", then go ahead and enter all relevant information you may have. This may include but is not limited to: the original photo, the artist/copyright owner, the site, etc. The more information you provide, the easier it is for us to do something about it. You may also file a DMCA takedown request using the form here. You can also find this form at the bottom of the website under "quick links". Please remember that we can only remove content on AH and not other websites. Stolen Artwork on Other Websites IMVU: Review IMVU's DMCA policy Use the following form and fill out all relevant fields: link here Send it to the following email: [email protected] DeviantArt: Review DeviantArt's copyright policy Submit a report using this form. Artstation: Review ArtStation's copyright infringement/plagiarism topic Report the image on ArtStation and reference the topic above to know what to include in your report. Toyhouse: Review Toyhouse's rules Submit a ticket here. Submit the appropriate reason, in cases of DMCA/art theft you want to select "Stolen/Traced work" or "Stolen Characters", you may also report the user or the character with relevant information. If the work is stolen or traced include the original artist and piece of artwork that was traced. If the character is stolen, provide proof of where the original character belongs to. Furaffinity: Review Fur Affinity's upload policy. Contact them here. Unlisted Websites For other websites that are not listed, you will need to try and find their copyright policy. You can do this by searching "[website name] DMCA" or "[website name] copyright". When you find it, your next step is to locate the form and send it to the appropriate address, help ticket, or report. (whichever one is recommended) If you don't find a form, proceed to the section below. DMCA Form Example To Whom It May Concern, The following information serves to assert my rights and request removal of allegedly infringing web content under the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA). The following is a report, in good faith, of alleged copyright infringement. I am contacting you as the designated agent for the site upon which the infringing work currently appears. This letter is a Notice of Infringement as authorized in §512(c) of the U.S. Copyright Law. I am the copyright owner of the works and the following is true and accurate. 1) The original work, for which I claim copyright, appears, with my permission, at the following locations online: {URLs WHERE YOUR ORIGINAL AUTHORIZED WORK APPEARS} 2) Copies of my original copyrighted work are {attached/included/provided} to assist you in your evaluation and determination. 3) The allegedly infringing {work/text/image} appears at the following location(s) online: {URLs WHERE INFRINGING WORK IS CURRENTLY LOCATED} 4) My contact information, as copyright holder, is as follows: {INCLUDE YOUR CONTACT INFORMATION} 5) The information of the alleged copyright infringer is: {INSERT WHOIS INFORMATION FOR THE SITE YOU ALLEGE IS INFRINGING} 6) I have a good faith belief the use of the above reference copyrighted work(s) that appears on the website for which you are the designated DMCA agent is not authorized by the copyright owner, its agent, or by law. I declare, under penalty of perjury, this notice is true and correct and that I am the copyright owner entitled to exclusive rights which I allege are being infringed. Signed this ________ day of ___________, 20_____ in {INSERT CITY, STATE, COUNTY}. {YOUR SIGNATURE/eSIGNATURE} Taken from https://sarafhawkins.com/how-to-file-dmca-takedown/ FAQ How long does it take for my work to be taken down? It depends on the website as some have more traffic than others, bigger DMCA departments, etc. DMCA notices are taken very seriously so it may take some time. When should I file a DMCA? You should file one immediately if you feel your intellectual property is being infringed upon.
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