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safe2279107 artist:jenndylyon25 adagio dazzle16811 aria blaze12714 sonata dusk16984 siren2717 g42121754 bubble10905 deviantart watermark5378 dorsal fin3701 eyes closed148956 female1909602 fin2441 fin ears248 fins4826 fish tail5535 flowing tail4878 gem11614 glowing eyes16463 happy47414 looking at you276444 ocean15050 open mouth257207 open smile39721 scales3797 smiling430736 smiling at you30651 swimming6557 tail124202 the dazzlings6071 trio32283 underwater10543 water29328 watermark25861

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Zintenka
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@LightningBolt  
I commented because I could. The artwork is great, don’t get me wrong. It’s fantastic… it’s beautiful but it’s ruined by the watermark.
 
I suggested a way to go about signing your own art whilst not making it look… wrong. I do the same trick I suggested in my own artwork.
 
@Background Pony #97D7  
If people wanted to steal your art, they would do so even without photoshop trickz. The point of the matter is that you post your artwork on your various social media sites so that anyone that tries to steal it cannot claim it as their’s because it’s already on your personal profile.
 
My point is that anyone with the knowledge can just use a clone stamp tool and erase typography out of a picture. I could do it myself even. So with this in mind, why go through the trouble of making your art ugly when the effort is practically futile?
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@Zintenka  
Watermarks wouldn’t be a thing if people didn’t steal, erase signatures, and sell artwork as their own.
Zintenka
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I despise art with watermarks like these, better to just creatively sign your artwork in an intuitive place to make it look like it’s part of the piece somewhat.