I was thinking that maybe girls could learn to do like this in their art classes at school. I don't have Facebook, but I think maybe I need to send her a message and ask her for permission to use her picture as an example of fantasy makeup art in my education scheme. Maybe one of you guys that have Facebook could send her a message and ask her for permission?
Just write something like this: "A friend of mine that doesn't have Facebook wants to use one of your pictures to inspire young people to become great makeup artists. He will reference back to your name and Facebook profile. Is it okay?"
« Last Edit: July 08, 2017, 07:55:44 pm by Zanthius »
This is only a little more elaborate than the sort of face-painting that you get at ordinary fairs around here. Every girl of that age I know is well aware of it.
This is only a little more elaborate than the sort of face-painting that you get at ordinary fairs around here. Every girl of that age I know is well aware of it.
Okay, but you don't develop skills from just putting something on your face. You develop skills from doing things from scratch, and I think it takes a bit of work to develop the level of skill that woman has. And there will be a much greater diversity if they learn to do it from scratch themselves, than if they just buy ready-made motifs to put on their faces, or have somebody else make it on their faces. Maybe it can even help them to develop their unique styles.
« Last Edit: July 09, 2017, 01:08:19 pm by Zanthius »
I was thinking that maybe girls could learn to do like this in their art classes at school. I don't have Facebook, but I think maybe I need to send her a message and ask her for permission to use her picture as an example of fantasy makeup art in my education scheme. Maybe one of you guys that have Facebook could send her a message and ask her for permission?
Just write something like this: "A friend of mine that doesn't have Facebook wants to use one of your pictures to inspire young people to become great makeup artists. He will reference back to your name and Facebook profile. Is it okay?"
I don't particularly like it because where i'm from it's only done on kids . But I'm a huge fan of green eyes and hers are stunning. Do you know who she is and if she is single?
This is only a little more elaborate than the sort of face-painting that you get at ordinary fairs around here. Every girl of that age I know is well aware of it.
Okay, but you don't develop skills from just putting something on your face. You develop skills from doing things from scratch, and I think it takes a bit of work to develop the level of skill that woman has. And there will be a much greater diversity if they learn to do it from scratch themselves, than if they just buy ready-made motifs to put on their faces, or have somebody else make it on their faces. Maybe it can even help them to develop their unique styles.
Please don't rape her art by making a science article about it.. A great artist once said 'I want to make great art that nobody ruins by understanding it or taking it too seriously'
« Last Edit: July 10, 2017, 07:33:43 pm by Scalare »
Please don't rape her art by making a science article about it.. A great artist once said 'I want to make great art that nobody ruins by understanding it or taking it too seriously'
But I'm a huge fan of green eyes and hers are stunning. Do you know who she is and if she is single?
I doubt she is single, but why don't you ask her in Facebook? Then you can also ask her if she is okay with that I am using her picture in that article. I don't have Facebook, so I can't ask myself.
« Last Edit: July 10, 2017, 09:38:43 pm by Zanthius »
Please don't rape her art by making a science article about it.. A great artist once said 'I want to make great art that nobody ruins by understanding it or taking it too seriously'
But I'm a huge fan of green eyes and hers are stunning. Do you know who she is and if she is single?
I doubt she is single, but why don't you ask her in Facebook? Then you can also ask her if she is okay with that I am using her picture in that article. I don't have Facebook, so I can't ask myself.
I already added her on facebook. What I find appaling is that you include her art in your article without consulting her first. That's illegal where I'm from.
I already added her on facebook. What I find appaling is that you include her art in your article without consulting her first. That's illegal where I'm from.
Without a reference it would certainly be illegal, but with a reference to her I am not 100% sure since she has already made the pictures publicly available. Anyhow, I will remove it until you have asked.
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When you post content on your Facebook page, you have the ability to configure privacy options regarding who can view that content. While some content may be strictly controlled, the majority of content is simply posted as "public." According to Facebook's Statement of Rights and Responsibilities, any image posted with the Public setting carries the implicit acknowledgment that said photo is available for access and use by anyone -- including entities not on Facebook. While permission for use is considered polite, it is not a prerequisite.
I already added her on facebook. What I find appaling is that you include her art in your article without consulting her first. That's illegal where I'm from.
I found her email address, and sent her an email to ask her for permission. She just replied, and gave me permission, so you don't need to ask her.
I already added her on facebook. What I find appaling is that you include her art in your article without consulting her first. That's illegal where I'm from.
I found her email address, and sent her an email to ask her for permission. She just replied, and gave me permission, so you don't need to ask her.