ElfQuest Fan Art

From the Admins => Dead Thread Archive => Topic started by: Foxeye on February 26, 2009, 11:50:22 AM

Title: Old Site Rules
Post by: Foxeye on February 26, 2009, 11:50:22 AM
These message boards are a forum for ElfQuest and its fan creations, as well as the people who are interested in these things. You're welcome to discuss topics that you like, related or not to elfquest and art/writing. We simply ask that you choose the right forum for your posts.

As with any public forum there will be times when we will not all get along. If you have a problem with a fellow forum-goer, please try to resolve the issue through private messages. No need to bother the others over what's basically a private squabble. If you can't resolve your differences, just ignore each others' posts. If that doesn't work, only then come to me.

If you have a problem with how I conduct these forums, please PM me before you start a thread about it. Dirty laundry needs to be cleaned and being hush-hush about that kind of stuff isn't necessarily the way to go, but in the interest of maintaining board-peace it'd be good to try to resolve the problem before it escalates to thread-level.

Here are the rules for these boards:


!! Current sig and linking rules !!

Images, Linking, And Other Stuff:

Signatures and Avatars:




The Five Easy Ways To Get Banned:


Forum Organization

Posts are organized into different boards like so:

From the Admins - Messages from the staff.

Elfquest - All things on-topic.

Off-Topic - The place to discuss anything not appropriate to the rest of the site.




Site Rules:

In Short:

Forum Topics That Are Welcome:

Forum Topics That Aren't Welcome:

Derailed Forum Conversations:

Briefly About Copyright:

Briefly About Mature Content:

User Agreement:
Title: Re: Site Rules
Post by: Kitt on March 13, 2009, 01:45:48 PM
I know this was an issue on the old forum, but when people trace or reference existing art (ie: a panel from an actual ElfQuest comic or another artist's work), should they make a note of it in their artist's commentary to give credit where credit is due?
Title: Re: Site Rules
Post by: Foxeye on March 13, 2009, 01:58:22 PM
I know this was an issue on the old forum, but when people trace or reference existing art (ie: a panel from an actual ElfQuest comic or another artist's work), should they make a note of it in their artist's commentary to give credit where credit is due?

Thank you for bringing this up. :) Yes, they absolutely should. 

If you see someone tracing or using things from another artist and it isn't labelled, send me a PM and I'll speak to the member involved.

Which reminds me...one of the pieces I colored was a pose-reference to a different elfquest fan artist. Must make  mention of that.
Title: Re: Site Rules
Post by: Nevaratoiel on March 31, 2009, 02:25:04 PM
Just to make sure: So art that's not related to ElfQuest is accepted, as long as Elfquest art has the upperhand? Does this also apply for drawings that are not elves?
Title: Re: Site Rules
Post by: Foxeye on March 31, 2009, 02:54:13 PM
Just to make sure: So art that's not related to ElfQuest is accepted, as long as Elfquest art has the upperhand? Does this also apply for drawings that are not elves?

The system you describe is how it worked for the old boards, but there was a lot of interest expressed on the scroll that we be more strict about it this time.  So this time around the gallery is for ElfQuest-related only, no exceptions.  If folks have non-elfquest art they are very very welcome to share it in the forums (there's a new child-board under Off-Topic).  I figure that way those who come looking just for EQ art won't have to do any filtering, but those of us who have other stuff they want to share can still do so.

To ramble on a bit....

...that doesn't mean canon characters only, of course. It can be original characters. Or animals from the world of two moons. Or spaceships we saw in the Jink/FutureQuest storylines. Just, y'know, some relationship to the world/stories/characters of ElfQuest.

And any old elves with big ears don't count. :)   I figure if it's an elf it has to qualify on one of three grounds: 1) canon character even if in a non-wendy art style, 2) wendy-type elf with the swooshy ears and big eyes, or 3) clearly introduced as an original character in the world of two moons (because obviously not everyone has to like drawing the swooshy ears and big eyes).  An MMORPG character that the artist named after an ElfQuest character does not count. :P
Title: Re: Site Rules
Post by: Nevaratoiel on March 31, 2009, 03:03:14 PM
Ok, so no go in the gallery for not elves. Ok, understood. Maybe I'll post some art in the off topic part then. :)
Thanks for the clarification.
Title: Re: Site Rules
Post by: Foxeye on March 31, 2009, 03:21:27 PM
Please do. :)

And just to be ultra-crystal clear, I don't mean to say "only elves". But "only elfquest".  So abodean wolves and zwoots and treewees and blue mountain in a landscape and whatnot are all cool too. (I'm sure you understood that, but I just wanted to make sure I wasn't confusing the next person.)
Title: Re: Site Rules
Post by: roedhunt on October 14, 2009, 10:20:29 PM
Hi there! I am a new member and I have a quick question because I want to be absolutely clear on posting artwork. (I don't want to get in trouble)  ;D

Years and years ago the Pinis had made it abuntantly clear that no one under any circumstances could draw any likeness of Elfquest. Now obviously that is not the case nowadays, but I am still leery of posting my artwork. Most are character sketches - drawn (not traced) from canon Elfquest.

Are these acceptable to post? If so, should a folder of mine need to be labelled "Canon Artwork"?

Thanks!
Title: Re: Site Rules
Post by: Foxeye on October 14, 2009, 10:35:26 PM
Goodness...there was a time when they felt that way?!  :O  It's hard to imagine. 

In any case, yes, artwork you've drawn of canon characters are very welcome.  There is no need to label the folder...that's just something some of us do because we feel like organizing our artwork. 

And welcome (back)!
Title: Re: Site Rules
Post by: Khat on December 29, 2009, 12:01:21 PM
I am an "old" member and was very excited to see that Mouse was uploading pictures again.

However, even though I have the "mature" button marked on my profile, all I get is a big 'ol "MATURE CONTENT" page when I try to click on his art.

Help?

(And, I am WELL over 18...though it's nice to think that is the reason that I can't see things  ;) )
Title: Re: Site Rules
Post by: Foxeye on December 29, 2009, 12:03:33 PM
(And, I am WELL over 18...though it's nice to think that is the reason that I can't see things  ;) )

Heh, while you may be over 18, the forum doesn't know that until you tell it. :) In your account profile under "Forum Profile Information" look for a birthday field: it is currently set to 0000-00-00.
Title: Re: Site Rules
Post by: Khat on December 29, 2009, 06:04:53 PM
Ah, so I actually have to TELL the computer how old I am?  Heavens. ;)

Thanks for the help!
Title: Re: Site Rules
Post by: Leanan on April 14, 2010, 11:43:52 AM
Hi, I've just registered on this forum. I had to click 'I agree' on a registration agreement. I can't remember the exact wording, but it said I'm not allowed to post mature content and sexually oriented material. Is this forum on a web server (or something) that prohibits mature content? Is 'sexually oriented material' somehow different from 'erotic art'?
Title: Re: Site Rules
Post by: Foxeye on April 14, 2010, 11:55:51 AM
*laughing* Woops. I think that's just us not updating the default registration agreement that comes with the forum software.  Apologies for that. 

I'll add that to my list of things to fix.

(Oh, and hi Leanan!)
Title: Re: Site Rules
Post by: Leanan on April 14, 2010, 12:01:16 PM
Ah, that explains it then. :D I just wanted to check, since I always follow the registration rules when I sign up on a forum.

(Hi Foxeye!)
Title: Re: Site Rules
Post by: Obi-Rak Kaeliri on April 18, 2010, 01:37:25 AM
Ha! The agreement is now updated!

Looks like the registration agreement is now pretty much the same as what's in the Site Rules (http://www.elfquestfanart.com/index.php?topic=13.0) post.

Title: Re: Site Rules
Post by: elfqueenvik on September 28, 2010, 02:26:22 PM
Hi  I am a new member and I have a quick question, does elfquest costuming count as fan art? It is an art from, it just involves sewing :-) (if not I think it would be great to add a section on the forum specifically for elf quest costuming.)
Title: Re: Site Rules
Post by: Foxeye on September 28, 2010, 03:06:17 PM
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does elfquest costuming count as fan art?

Abso-fraggin-lutely. :)  (And good to see you here!)
Title: Re: Site Rules
Post by: elfqueenvik on September 29, 2010, 06:00:49 AM
Abso-fraggin-lutely. :)  (And good to see you here!)
Yay, I have an Aroree costume and I plan on doing Brill and Ember Costumes in the Future.
Title: Re: Site Rules
Post by: Spaceship505 on January 03, 2012, 05:18:23 PM
And any old elves with big ears don't count. :)   I figure if it's an elf it has to qualify on one of three grounds: 1) canon character even if in a non-wendy art style, 2) wendy-type elf with the swooshy ears and big eyes, or 3) clearly introduced as an original character in the world of two moons (because obviously not everyone has to like drawing the swooshy ears and big eyes).  An MMORPG character that the artist named after an ElfQuest character does not count. :P

I just want to get a few things absolutely clear about the whole labeling. If I draw a original EQ-character I can obviously post them on this website. If I were to draw a character that isn't originally EQ but that lives of the world of two moons, following all the 'EQ rules', I can still post it. But what if you have the Wendy art style, because that's how you learn to draw once upon a time, but your characters live on a world of your own, following the rules you made up yourself. So non-EQ characters that do happen to have the swooshy ears and big eyes. I see my characters as being very different, but anyone who knows EQ just a little can tell that I was at least inspired by EQ in terms of artwork (when we get to the stories it's a whole different matter).

I just want to be sure whether I can post my own characters here or if I should just stick to true fan art. I don't want to step on any toes you know ;)
Title: Re: Site Rules
Post by: Foxeye on January 03, 2012, 06:19:27 PM
I like to think of it in these terms: If you did not tell anyone that a character was not an ElfQuest elf, would they be able to tell?  If they could not tell, then I think the art is still of interest of ElfQuest fans.

This approach, however, is not just a mandate passed down to me...it was established by the prevailing sentiments of the community. So if anyone has an opinion that differs from mine, please feel welcome to speak up!
Title: Re: Site Rules
Post by: Spaceship505 on January 04, 2012, 10:56:23 AM
Tricky, I actually took steps like changing the ears a little (pointed down more instead of up) to get away a bit from EQ as I do wat to publich my comic one of these days, but the overall style still says EQ to many people (I don't know whether that's a gift or a curse ;). It's like my to entries for the calendar but with slightly different ears.

You know, if we were talking about Japanese comics, none of this would be a problem *lol*
Title: Re: Site Rules
Post by: Multimedea on January 08, 2012, 06:50:32 PM
Well, we could be talking about spaghetti and meatballs, and it wouldn't be a problem, either. But, we're not talking about that, or, Japanese comics.  ;D
Title: Re: Site Rules
Post by: Embala on February 25, 2012, 05:10:33 AM
Stupid question of the day:

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Directly link, in the forums, only pictures and other material that are work-safe. Use a text-link if you wish to share a picture or other material that is not work-safe, and clearly label what we can find at the other end of that link.

What does "work-safe" actually mean? My dictionary is no help. and yes - I know the meaning of both "work" and "safe" ;)
Title: Re: Site Rules
Post by: Multimedea on February 25, 2012, 06:28:40 AM
Stupid question of the day:

What does "work-safe" actually mean? My dictionary is no help. and yes - I know the meaning of both "work" and "safe" ;)

Something that, if it shows up on your computer screen at work, you wouldn't mind your boss or co-workers seeing. ;D
Title: Re: Site Rules
Post by: Embala on February 25, 2012, 10:40:16 AM
Ah ... in my case that would mean to avoid ANY site that is not directly related to my work. ;)

But I get the point - thank you, Medea!
Title: Re: Site Rules
Post by: jaRf on February 27, 2012, 09:12:59 AM
In normal context NSFW (not safe for work) especially specifies images or other things of "adult" nature.