Posted January 15, 2016
Well, I'm already quite secure in that sense, and the only place I upload high res images (for public view) is DeviantArt.
The point here is to upload a "sample pack" with everything watermarked, showing the piece(s) laid out for ebooks, album covers and posters, and the licence would provide a clause that theres no editing of the actual artwork allowed.
This is where it gets complicated though as I'd need them to sign an agreement (actually sign and mail back) before they can pay / unzip the high res files and make use of them - almost a form of DRM.
However, this is of course the problem area of potentially spending more time chasing up legal issues than simply selling and getting on with the next piece. On that note though, clients are often so "tweaky" that I end up wasting a similar amount of time in production.
I figure if I maybe try and find an already running site that might be able to cater for the setup (maybe even DeviantArt) and initially only cater to UK customers, then its worth a shot with just a couple of pieces.
The other thing is, I will be producing relatively generic pieces for it (ie tentacled lovecraftian creature or HR Giger inspired visage etc) - so people copying the designs isnt really an issue, because if they've fallen that low then I doubt they'll be making anything.
The point here is to upload a "sample pack" with everything watermarked, showing the piece(s) laid out for ebooks, album covers and posters, and the licence would provide a clause that theres no editing of the actual artwork allowed.
This is where it gets complicated though as I'd need them to sign an agreement (actually sign and mail back) before they can pay / unzip the high res files and make use of them - almost a form of DRM.
However, this is of course the problem area of potentially spending more time chasing up legal issues than simply selling and getting on with the next piece. On that note though, clients are often so "tweaky" that I end up wasting a similar amount of time in production.
I figure if I maybe try and find an already running site that might be able to cater for the setup (maybe even DeviantArt) and initially only cater to UK customers, then its worth a shot with just a couple of pieces.
The other thing is, I will be producing relatively generic pieces for it (ie tentacled lovecraftian creature or HR Giger inspired visage etc) - so people copying the designs isnt really an issue, because if they've fallen that low then I doubt they'll be making anything.