BloodFather of Kharnath
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Ha, yeah, I've got mad photoshopping skillz. It would be funny if someone posted their figures here and also to one of the digital art forums. On a related note, I think digital art forums like www.cgsociety.org are great places for inspiration and ideas. Worth checking out from time to time!
Yeah, I know certain sites will use your pictures like WAMP for Portal and P&P has checked box for Figure Painter Magazine. Although I think you're giving limited use to just them, not unlimited use to everyone. In the end, it doesn't really matter here. Now, where it could cause trouble is when it comes to competitions like Crystal Brush. Entries there are heavily restricted. If I post a piece and then a magazine decides to use it even without my permission, that work would then be ineligible for the competition. They don't have a problem with it being on facebook or in online galleries but, just to be safe, I try to only show WIP images prior to the show. I heard Caleb Wissenback had a piece disqualified because he had placed it in the display case at one of the Draconic Award competitions. The piece wasn't competing, it was just there for show... but it made it into some official photos and that was enough. That piece did later go on to win best in show at NovaOpen, so it's not an entirely sad story.
Once you post your work on CMON and/or P&P, the fine print does, in fact, make it the property of the site. However, you also have to be reasonably certain at that point that others may take it and use it for their own gain, because it's the Internet. If you google Hobbit spider miniature, for instance, this image will show up under google images. Therefore it essentially becomes public domain.
Of course, in the interests of fair practices and ethical behavior, if you use an image as the basis for an entire event, it makes sense to not only credit the author but to ask his permission. I'd imagine you lack legal recourse though if they fail to do this.