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kimba68
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question about this clipart?

Post by kimba68 »

Hi, I just found this clipart and I am wondering how hard or easy it would be to cut them with SCAL? There are so many cute images.

http://images.google.com.au/imgres?imgu ... 6gPam7zKAw

Thanks
Kim
jancy
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Re: question about this clipart?

Post by jancy »

Looks like they wouldn't want anyone to do that.

check out their conditions of use terms:

http://www.scrappindoodles.com/index.ph ... d0dcae676a
kimba68
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Re: question about this clipart?

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I just found this line art too... what do you think?

http://images.google.com.au/imgres?imgu ... 6gPam7zKAw


Kim
kimba68
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Re: question about this clipart?

Post by kimba68 »

Do you think you would be able to for your own use?

K
jancy wrote:Looks like they wouldn't want anyone to do that.

check out their conditions of use terms:

http://www.scrappindoodles.com/index.ph ... d0dcae676a
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Re: question about this clipart?

Post by HeatherM »

I believe you can do anything you want with them if they are for your own personal use and you aren't selling or posting it anywhere. Anything else would depend on what you want to do. You could always e-mail them and ask if you think there might be an issue.
jancy
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Re: question about this clipart?

Post by jancy »

kimba68 wrote:Do you think you would be able to for your own use?

K
jancy wrote:Looks like they wouldn't want anyone to do that.

check out their conditions of use terms:

http://www.scrappindoodles.com/index.ph ... d0dcae676a

if you scroll down to the bottom of the page, there are some FAQ that address that. It states that no one can make sb items out of them, but as heather mentioned, it's best to get it directly from them.

I find that I always get a great response when I email the original artist. they are usually happy to let you use them for yourself--although some don't want you to repost or distribute the files.

For files that I make that I can not share, I simply save to a folder named "do not share".
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