Rules/FAQ This site, like any other site, has a small set of rules to follow whenever you use my graphics.
1. No stealing! That means erasing the credits on the picture(if you know how)I have people who help me catch others who steal from my site; don't try it.
2.No claiming my works as your own! This is stealing, but taken to an even higher level. Removing my credit and publishing it on your website or page, then claiming you made it is definately rude, stupid and ignorant. It shows nothing but that you are too lazy to learn the work yourself.
3.No cursing or putting others down in the Guestbook I don't care what you do in the guestbook, just do not curse. It clouds up a site and makes it look ugly. Comments containing bad language will be deleted.
FAQ
Q. How do I do this!!??
A. Calm down... to retrieve a layout simply copy the code in the little box by hitting 'select all'. Then go to your Howrse profile page, it edit my profile, and go to html mode. Paste the code. Q. Where did you learn to make such nice graphics?Can you teach me?
A. I taught myself everything I know. I won't and can't teach you because I don't have that time. It took me years to perfect my graphics. For some smaller tips, you can try www.filigreetutorials.co.nr What's your problem? Why are you such a stuck-up, mean grouch!!??
A. I'm only angry when I am provoked. Like when someone steals the layouts I've worked very very hard to make. What's my problem? Right now? You. Can I have a layout?*sigh* No, please PLEASE read the homepage well, it explains how to place a layout order. I'll simply delete "can I have a layout" letters for you're not being specific.
Copyright
Copyrights are automatically granted to anyone who creates a picture, a poem, a song, a story, or an article of any sort in any format. The work can be displayed anywhere, including on the internet. Copyrights do not have to be registered in order to be valid; as soon as a work is created, the author or creater owns the copyright. A copyright means that only the author or creator of a work can determine how it is used; no one else can copy the work without the author/creator's permission. Copyrights apply to everything on the Internet -- once a work is put up on the Internet, it is considered "displayed" and all rights belong to its creator.
This website -- "freewebs.com/howrsegraphix," published at Freewebs.com by me, is copyrighted to me simply because it's on the internet. I wrote it, not you. I give you permission to link to it in any way you feel is appropriate, but you cannot copy it. This is material I created, and you don't have my express written permission, and you'll never get it from me.
News
{01/22/10} Wow...I should have been keeping up with the site! :O Happy *belated* New Year! As a pwesent, HG got a new layout! :D