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When you use my brushes or textures please respect the following rules. Thanks!

# You are allowed to use my resources on DA or for personal use.

# Please leave a comment or a :+fav: if you use them.

# My brushes are not free for commercial use. Exceptions can only be made if you ask permission and do not intend to make money with them (e.g. use brushes for t-shirts etc.)

# Do not distribute my brushes or textures as your own.

# If you want to show my brushes/textures/wallpaper etc. on your website, please remember to link me back and send me a note.

# You can send me a request for brushes/textures/wallpapers or wishes for different sizes/resolutions/format of my resources by leaving a comment or sending a note; I'll try to respond asap.

# If you would like to use one of my photos, please contact me first, they are not stock photos, but I make exceptions :aww:

# Any questions? Write a note/comment/e-mail, whatever suits you best :D

# Most important of all: Enjoy them!
^___^

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:icondragonsanddreamscape:
~DragonsAndDreamscape Sep 14, 2012  Professional General Artist
I had a question about your brilliant Gallifreyan brushes. I was planning on doing some point commissions for banners on dA, and was hoping that I could offer Gallifreyan patterns as one of the options on Doctor Who themed ones. Would you be okay with it if I used your brushes for that? If not, I perfectly understand. It's your art!
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:iconevionn:
*evionn Sep 21, 2012  Hobbyist General Artist
Sure no problem you can use them for that :aww:
Thank you very much for letting me know and asking first!
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:icondragonsanddreamscape:
~DragonsAndDreamscape Sep 21, 2012  Professional General Artist
Thank you very much!
And it's no problem, I believe all artists deserve that common courtesy!
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