My own work of art




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:slight_smile: Hello @briankiruibor and welcome to the forum!

And thank you for showing us your works!
Did you paint them in Plein Air or from imagination or reference? Especially the first and the last one have something of this Plein Air-Vibe in them.

Michelist

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the first piece I used a referrence photo while the last three were done with imagination.

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Ah, thank you!

By the way, when you post reference images here, it’s customary to credit the author/photographer of the reference image and provide a link to the website or location it came from.
And if it’s a photo you took yourself, then you should say that too, so there’s no need to ask where it came from. We have these rules because we don’t want our pictures to be posted on other websites without being asked and without attribution, and to respect and honor the intellectual property of the creators (and also for legal reasons, I think (but I’m not 100% sure about that)).
But you can read this in our Code of Conduct under Content Standards, and I think it’s also mentioned in the Terms of Service (but I’m too lazy to look it up right now :slight_smile: ), or was it in the FAQ? :innocent:

Michelist

thank you for the advice. I’ll reference the photographers of the pieces I upload next.

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Welcome, @briankiruibor. Your work is lovely.

The photographer’s credit needs to appear in the post with the photo. If you put the credits in a reply to this message, I’ll edit your post for you (brand new members don’t have the ability to edit posts).

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Hello @briankiruibor and welcome to the forum :slight_smile:

For Finished Artworks, it’s usual to put one artwork in the topic.
That way, they all appear in your Portfolio since only one artwork from a topic can appear in the Portfolio.

To see someone’s Portfolio, click on their profile picture then click the Portfolio button.

Posting multiple artworks in a topic is usually done for sketches in an Artwork: Sketchbook category topic.

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https://krita-artists.org/uploads/default/original/3X/2/c/2c768e78f2b5f69510943ad1763934541ce5721c.jpeg
I downloaded this photograph through microsoft bing browser. Could you please assist me in this matter please.

You need to get that photograph in your browser, in the website it comes from, then copy the content of the web browser address bar, so that other people can find the original.

The picture stems from:
https://images.musement.com/cover/0157/72/thumb_15671657_cover_header.jpg?q=50&fit=crop&auto=format&w=3360&h=1200

It was posted as opener on this page of Musement.com:

Michelist

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i’ve just reposted the first painting with a reference photo and source for the photograph
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This picture seems to be used from more than one company to advertise their “goods” & “travels”. :rofl:

Michelist

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That is what happens on the internet, even with ‘respectable’ organisations :slight_smile:

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