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5 Ways To Get Creative Ideas For Design You Didn’t Think Of

5 Ways To Get Creative Ideas For Design You Didn’t Think Of

by Andy Storey | Mar 3, 2022 | Digital Art, TV & Movie Poster Design

Thinking about putting together a portfolio to present to potential clients while having zero inspiration? Already got a client, but now you have no fresh ideas for the job? Or maybe you are a total newbie in design, but you want to start somewhere? Don’t worry;...
Fan Art | Make Big Money and a Career

Fan Art | Make Big Money and a Career

by Andy Storey | Jul 17, 2021 | TV & Movie Poster Design

So, you’re a fan of movies and you have the skills to create amazing artwork. Now what? The cool thing is that you can apply your knowledge and artistic abilities to generate income and even a well-paying career! There are some amazing fan artists out there that...
Is Fan Art Plagiarism? How To Safely Sell Your Artwork!

Is Fan Art Plagiarism? How To Safely Sell Your Artwork!

by Andy Storey | Jun 4, 2021 | Digital Art, Graphic Design, TV & Movie Poster Design

Fan art is, as a rule, generally not an example of plagiarism as long as the author of said fan art freely admits that they are not the original owner of the given intellectual property. If you properly attribute the copyright to its rightful owner, and if your...
A Beginner’s Guide To Making Fan Art (Don’t Get Sued)

A Beginner’s Guide To Making Fan Art (Don’t Get Sued)

by Andy Storey | Feb 7, 2021 | TV & Movie Poster Design

Ready to set yourself up for success when it comes to creating fan art? This is the perfect recipe to get your artistic juices flowing. There are a few tricks to get started in the right direction, and we feel this quick tutorial of an article should answer the...
How To Get Copyright Permissions For Your Fan Art Movie Posters

How To Get Copyright Permissions For Your Fan Art Movie Posters

by Andy Storey | Dec 17, 2020 | TV & Movie Poster Design

In the United States, copyright laws take effect as soon as the artist creates the artwork. Suppose you’re a fan art illustrator who creates movie posters with original copyright characters. In that case, you should contact the original artist to avoid copyright...
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