All things in this post that bother me aside: Did you ask an artist to "shrink" their watermark on an ink preview? If so that really rubs me the wrong way, and honestly most artists should watermark their art before it's finished - it kinda stops people from running off with the image before it's done.
I'm just curious if that's what "shrink that stamp" means? I don't want to make assumptions here.
I also want to mention: If you don't want people to copy your reference images, then don't give them those reference images. Give them something simple, correct, concise and NOT adult. It sounds like they were uncomfortable with the references you provided, or simply had to many to pull from. Do not use references of art you don't want copied, or expect the artist not to use visual aids.
I feel like you both sort of made a few mistakes here, and I hope she does your image soon.
no subject
Date: 2012-06-04 02:47 am (UTC)I'm just curious if that's what "shrink that stamp" means? I don't want to make assumptions here.
I also want to mention: If you don't want people to copy your reference images, then don't give them those reference images. Give them something simple, correct, concise and NOT adult. It sounds like they were uncomfortable with the references you provided, or simply had to many to pull from. Do not use references of art you don't want copied, or expect the artist not to use visual aids.
I feel like you both sort of made a few mistakes here, and I hope she does your image soon.