Oh and i forgot to say thanks for all the updoots on my posts so far, they are from a 20 year backlog of favourites on my own DeviantArt account, im glad you like them too.
Digital Art
Community rules:
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Be respectful and considerate in comments.
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No deliberately offensive or inappropriate content.
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Traditional artists and posts are also welcome here.
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All posts must properly credit the original artist.
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Please use the tickbox to mark any NSFW content.
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No A.I. generated dreamscapes for now, as those are at best unethically sourced in the current state.
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No furry related art.
How to post:
Please follow the convention of the images already uploaded so far i.e.:
Image title by Artists Name
In the description link the source to the image, and also include a direct link to the artists gallery. See previous posts for examples.
What to post:
You can post your own work here, but avoid spamming.
You can post your favourite peices here for us all to enjoy.
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All artworks are copyright of the artists named in the posts.
Artists gallery links may contain NSFW works.
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20 year backlog
Holy shit
had to recreate my account and would like to post again
Is procedurally generated art welcome? I'm thinking of the niche previously covered by r/generative/.
Procedural works should be fine, i only dont want AI generated stuff here.
I was trying to create a post of my own artwork, but I'm not able to get anything to take. Are you having to upload it to another site before posting?
Ah yes, it seems directly linking to an image on another server doesntwork here at the moment, my workaround was to upload to lemmy first.
Questions because I'm still new to lemmy. On my other account I have a main lemmy.ml. Someone message me that if I comment on for example lemmy.world only the people of lemmy.ml can see my comment and people that use different servers can't see it. If I post my art here using the lemmy.ml server (I subscribe here) will other people see my artwork?
I'm pretty sure that you can post from anywhere that's federated. Alternatively, folks from lemmy.ml can browse here. I've been on several communities across lemmy.ml and this appears to be the case
This is a good question, sadly im only 3 days in to this myself so no idea, hopefully someone more experienced will chime in.