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3 years 6 months ago


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Andrew

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3 years 6 months ago

Liked it better without the tree.

Helix

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3 years 6 months ago

uhuh, the tree could be good, but then it has to enforce the idea of the topic, maybe a gnarled and twisted man eating vine monster with tentacle arms that creep towards the house?

Andrew

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3 years 6 months ago

-Laughing out loud-

hmmm, I couldn't pull it off.
How about this, you draw it into my drawing and post the edit!
I'm in on the scariest Monster face for tomorrow, but is it OK if the monster wears braids?
Maybe I'll surprise myself...

Helix

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Braids...hmmm

sure, it would look like one of those predators from alien vs. predator,
if I'm not mistaken, they have hair that is braided.

LOL!

I couldn't edit your drawing...or...could I?
I'll give it a shot ripple!! =D

Andrew

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Edit it, that's another thing I used to do in high school, we'd work on each others art work.
It's always good, but who keeps the piece?

Helix

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3 years 6 months ago

you do,

by all rationality,
the original artist maintains CC on his work,
all edits and/or changes are seen as modifications to the original artwork so the artist maintains preference under Creative Commons.
So you keep any rights by default and I must ask permission to edit your work, for me to distribute your work, you have to grant me permission as well.

Andrew

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3 years 6 months ago

In these "alien territories" the only vegitation is moss, it grows like coral, the hills are a result of centuries of unhindered growth since the planet is only inhabited by carnivores.

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