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Save Me! Lollipop cardz


Susie

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My eyes. They burn from the horror.

 

No, I wasn't talking about your cards.

 

As for the cards, there are spelling and grammar errors everywhere. The images are actually very clear and well-placed, but they're anime screenshots, so they need to be replaced. The image of Nunu or Kika or whatever her generic anime girl name is has to be replaced over all, as it contains.... the name of the series? Oh yeah, cut that.

 

I can see where the effects are going, and I like what I can translate from it. Perhaps center the effects around being ronery, or the persistence of neck beards? Creativity is your door to do anything!

 

Overall, it's not terrible. I can see a lot of effort here. I applaud it.

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My eyes. They burn from the horror.

 

No' date=' I wasn't talking about your cards.

 

As for the cards, there are spelling and grammar errors everywhere. The images are actually very clear and well-placed, but they're anime screenshots, so they need to be replaced. The image of Nunu or Kika or whatever her generic anime girl name is has to be replaced over all, as it contains.... the name of the series? Oh yeah, cut that.

 

I can see where the effects are going, and I like what I can translate from it. Perhaps center the effects around being ronery, or the persistence of neck beards? Creativity is your door to do anything!

 

Overall, it's not terrible. I can see a lot of effort here. I applaud it.

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1.What do your eyes burn from:D

2.I don't use deviantart that often because most images are copyright to the members. and whats wrong with screenshots?

3.Yeah I noticed the save me lollipop in nina but i'll get that done soon.

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A lot of them never bought or established any legal binding to their work. They just say they did.

 

According to U.S. Law, you can neatly sidestep copyright by claiming "fair use":

 

Notwithstanding the provisions of sections 106 and 106A, the fair use of a copyrighted work, including such use by reproduction in copies or phonorecords or by any other means specified by that section, for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching (including multiple copies for classroom use), scholarship, or research, is not an infringement of copyright.

 

Just say "this card is a reply, in essence, to your art" and you're off scott-free.

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