Image copyright Mo Manning, used with permission. She graciously has featured them on her facebook page, link: http://bit.ly/2KAqUej or you may find the digital stamps @ http://www.mosdigitalpencil.com/
Again I would like to thank Mo Manning for her support and inspiration!
Again, @bobbiebakes, when you've copied someone else's original source art, you need to state that you got permission to do so, using such words as "original art by Mo Manning; permission received to reproduce" (if, in fact, you have her permission). Then you must place the hyperlink in a comment where it hyperlinks, not in the caption field. It's not sufficient to say "inspired by" in this case, when the work is a copy. And you can't post copied work if the artist's permission was not received. Thank you.
Again I would like to thank Mo Manning for her support and inspiration!
Again, @bobbiebakes, when you've copied someone else's original source art, you need to state that you got permission to do so, using such words as "original art by Mo Manning; permission received to reproduce" (if, in fact, you have her permission). Then you must place the hyperlink in a comment where it hyperlinks, not in the caption field. It's not sufficient to say "inspired by" in this case, when the work is a copy. And you can't post copied work if the artist's permission was not received. Thank you.
Julia, I have Mo Manning permission, she is featuring my work her facebook page http://bit.ly/2KAqUej. I put two links for her and gave her credit for the digital stamp and artwork ( which I put in the caption under the title) " Original art by Mo Manning digital pencil! She graciously has featured them on her facebook page, link: http://bit.ly/2KAqUej or you may find the digital stamps @ http://www.mosdigitalpencil.com/".
I thanked her in my comment. According to Mo Manning I did not copy her artwork.
Again I would like to thank Mo Manning for her support and inspiration!
Again, @bobbiebakes, when you've copied someone else's original source art, you need to state that you got permission to do so, using such words as "original art by Mo Manning; permission received to reproduce" (if, in fact, you have her permission). Then you must place the hyperlink in a comment where it hyperlinks, not in the caption field. It's not sufficient to say "inspired by" in this case, when the work is a copy. And you can't post copied work if the artist's permission was not received. Thank you.
Julia, I have Mo Manning permission, she is featuring my work her facebook page http://bit.ly/2KAqUej. I put two links for her and gave her credit for the digital stamp and artwork ( which I put in the caption under the title) " Original art by Mo Manning digital pencil! She graciously has featured them on her facebook page, link: http://bit.ly/2KAqUej or you may find the digital stamps @ http://www.mosdigitalpencil.com/".
I thanked her in my comment. According to Mo Manning I did not copy her artwork.
Bobbie, I was the one who changed your caption to read "Original art by Mo Manning"; it said "inspired by" when I first saw it. You also did not state that you had her permission to use the art until just now, when I asked. Permissions must be stated with each use/post here. I also just changed the caption to read "Image copyright Mo Manning, used with permission", as requested by the artist. Links must also be hyperlinked (not in the caption field where they do not hyperlink), as I've mentioned before. It's no use to the artist if the links don't link. Thank you.
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