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Zilcho32 In reply to Chyme12 [2012-03-06 13:37:06 +0000 UTC]
Well, I did some printmaking a while back, and some of the materials you can use to print from include copper, mild steel, and, yes, polycarbonate, which is a kind of perspex. Each material yields its own line quality, and this one is reminiscent of the sort of line quality you get from polycarbonate. The smudging in this picture looks like the sort of smudging you get when there is some ink left on the plate after "wiping it back". So, if the smudging cannot be explained by referring to the "wiping back" of a plate before printing, may I surmise that you are left handed?
And I'm not sure of the material in which Han Solo was encased, but you could be right.
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Chyme12 In reply to Zilcho32 [2012-03-07 19:53:58 +0000 UTC]
Very perceptive of you dear Holmes to deduce that I am of the left persuasion. I believe they used to call it.......sinister!
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Chyme12 In reply to Zilcho32 [2012-03-13 18:08:36 +0000 UTC]
Very good, very good indeed!
A sign of a true artist is observation.
I am so unobservant it's a wonder sometimes, how I get through a normal day! But I put that down to my furtile imagination (day dreaming). I mean, you can't live fully in two worlds at the same time, can you?
Even though I do.
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Chyme12 In reply to Zilcho32 [2012-03-14 16:14:32 +0000 UTC]
There is a lot of truth in it though. Artist's needs must walk in two worlds.
What day is it? Don't you mean what year?
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Zilcho32 [2012-01-02 00:37:36 +0000 UTC]
Cool...Looks like an etching from a polycarbonate plate.
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Chyme12 In reply to Decarabia69 [2008-01-27 17:34:48 +0000 UTC]
Will I get sued? After all, we are talking Mega-Gobble (Mega-Dong subsidiaries) consumables here.
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Decarabia69 In reply to Chyme12 [2008-01-28 15:22:06 +0000 UTC]
I think if it's used in a parody a recognizable logo is covered.
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Decarabia69 In reply to Chyme12 [2008-01-28 23:30:38 +0000 UTC]
Nope, just been doing a lot of research on International copyright laws for an upcoming journal project. There have been a lot of people complaining about finding their artwork (taken from DA) on other websites. It's going to be a somewhat involved treatise on what's legal and what's not - and how to approach art thieves.
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Chyme12 In reply to Decarabia69 [2008-01-29 00:53:13 +0000 UTC]
Well good luck with that.........you've bit off a chunk there alright. The law is a very slow process if you aint got the bucks!
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Decarabia69 In reply to Chyme12 [2008-01-29 14:00:37 +0000 UTC]
Heheh, that's DEFINITELY one of the things I'm going to address. It's also one of the main reasons most artists SHOULD NEVER incite a lawsuit from a corporation claiming copyright infringement. There is no way most artists (especially here at DA) could survive the legal onslaught of a band of corporate lawyers suing for their company.
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BenHeine [2008-01-27 11:01:22 +0000 UTC]
ha ha ha
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Chyme12 In reply to BenHeine [2008-01-27 15:37:42 +0000 UTC]
Ha ha.......they are wearing thongs...............I think?
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