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Requested and Answered by Admin on 08-Sep-2006 17:24 (1082 reads)
The rights of the work submitted to Speisa belong to the original creator. Work found at Speisa may not be copied, modified, distributed or sold as a whole or partially without the permission of the creator. As an exception the image may be copied for personal archiving as well as for storage in your browser's cache.
The work displayed here is by no means free for use, neither for non-profit use nor commercial use. We ask you to respect the rights of the artists and contact them if you want to display, use or distribute their work. If you have trouble reaching the artist, feel free to contact us and we will attempt to contact the artist.
You may not create derivative works of the artwork displayed at Speisa nor use the work as source or part of your creations without permission of the artist. This also means that the art displayed here may not be freely used to create avatars, signatures and other works of such kind.
The work displayed here is by no means free for use, neither for non-profit use nor commercial use. We ask you to respect the rights of the artists and contact them if you want to display, use or distribute their work. If you have trouble reaching the artist, feel free to contact us and we will attempt to contact the artist.
You may not create derivative works of the artwork displayed at Speisa nor use the work as source or part of your creations without permission of the artist. This also means that the art displayed here may not be freely used to create avatars, signatures and other works of such kind.
Requested by Purplehaze and Answered by Admin on 30-Aug-2006 16:08 (310 reads)
Max size of an image is 1024 X 768.
Requested and Answered by Admin on 18-Dec-2005 18:03 (410 reads)
Yes you can. Just remember to put your comics in the right category.
Requested and Answered by Admin on 18-Dec-2005 09:48 (404 reads)
If your image has been removed it's usally because it was completely off topic or an ad or too small or too poor render or simply not good enough. This site should only contain high quality art.
If you still want to submit your image(s) we suggest that you go to Renderosity or Deviantart as these sites welcomes almost everything.
If you still want to submit your image(s) we suggest that you go to Renderosity or Deviantart as these sites welcomes almost everything.
Requested and Answered by Admin on 18-Dec-2005 09:05 (413 reads)
Yes, you can. Just remember to put them in the 3D Anaglyph category.










