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3 years ago
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If you are drawing something that you "love" would it be okay if you ask permission to use someone's drawing just for the body a

nd hair wise?
Will mark brainliest
Thanks!.
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2 answers:
andreev551 [17]3 years ago
7 0

Yes it would be okay. You are only using it for 2 things. Not everything.

Jet001 [13]3 years ago
6 0

It depends, my friend. As an artist, I can say a few things. Some artists are really uncomfortable about allowing someone use their artwork, like myself. Others are really friendly and are really comfortable speaking to you and allowing you to use it.

But, if you use their artwork, there are some things you CAN'T do.

1. Profit off their work, big no no.

2. Post their work online. If you are going to do this, let them know, and if you get an approval, you can post it. Remember to credit them.

3. Say it's yours when it's not actually yours. That is called stealing.

There are more reasons but those are the ones off the top of my head. Hope this helped! Please mark brainliest.

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