bladefd
07-20-2014, 08:54 PM
I'm considering becoming a graphics designer by practicing & learning making artwork on my own. I was wondering what the copyright rules are for creating graphics?
Lets say I create a graphics design using photoshop. Within that design, I used a background from some random google images source and I use an image of superman from another random google image. I mix the two onto the design, do some graphics editing to make the two mix&match well. I also create my own logo to throw onto the image.
Now, what do I cite? I wouldn't have a name to cite or company or anything. Do I cite the website I got each image from? I wouldn't even know if they own the rights to that specific image. It could be some random image off a messageboard or imgur/facebook/etc. Would I get in legal trouble for not citing it and putting it up on my personal website? I'm clearly not making money off it or selling it.
Would I be even able to put it up on my website under portfolio of something I created for potential employers to look at? Any ideas??
Lets say I create a graphics design using photoshop. Within that design, I used a background from some random google images source and I use an image of superman from another random google image. I mix the two onto the design, do some graphics editing to make the two mix&match well. I also create my own logo to throw onto the image.
Now, what do I cite? I wouldn't have a name to cite or company or anything. Do I cite the website I got each image from? I wouldn't even know if they own the rights to that specific image. It could be some random image off a messageboard or imgur/facebook/etc. Would I get in legal trouble for not citing it and putting it up on my personal website? I'm clearly not making money off it or selling it.
Would I be even able to put it up on my website under portfolio of something I created for potential employers to look at? Any ideas??