@@ariannagrillo8511 I am not a copyright expert so I cannot offer advice -but I can recommend caution. If you are "inspired" and then make something that does not look like the movie scene, it would be OK because it is an original art creation. If you copy something identical, it can be a problem because it is not your own creation. The movie director or cinematographer created that scene. Those are my two cents. Hope you find a way to figure it out. 🤞
Thanks! I got to know a couple of places I wasn't aware of before. Agree with you about those annoying filters in photos!
Oh I know, filters can really ruin a good opportunity! Happy drawing :)
Hi! Do you know if I can make a drawing inspired by some movie scene and use it for commercial purposes? Thank you
@@ariannagrillo8511 I am not a copyright expert so I cannot offer advice -but I can recommend caution. If you are "inspired" and then make something that does not look like the movie scene, it would be OK because it is an original art creation. If you copy something identical, it can be a problem because it is not your own creation. The movie director or cinematographer created that scene. Those are my two cents. Hope you find a way to figure it out. 🤞
Cute talking stlye as like as your cuteness.
What about using Flicker? They have depth of Subjec matter.
You'll still need to get permission from the creator though :)
Hi there ,Can we teach from artists books ?