-Q- Can I use/redistribute work from the ‘professional’ section of this site?
-A- The artworks on the 'professional' section of this website are for display only. It is absolutely fine for you to redisplay said artworks. However these online, watermarked* versions of the artwork are not designed to be used. The same does not apply to any unwatermarked version you may have purchased, of course. If you wish to purchase a selection of unwatermarked, useable images, please check out the products section. For anything more advanced, please send me an email inquiry.
-Q- I found an error on the site; how do I report it?
-A- Please email me if you find an error such as a 404 or a disrupted image or link, it would be very helpful.
-Q-What resolution and browser is your site meant to be viewed in?
-A- It’s been tested at multiple resolutions in both firefox and internet explorer; it should work on just about everything.
-Q- Do you draw all the /art on this site?
-A- All the artwork in 'originals' is fully created by me. The products section contains some of my artwork.
*-Q-Why are there words over your pictures?
-A- This is called a 'watermark', it allows my artworks to be viewable but renders them unstealable. They also help you remember my site if you save the picture and want to come back!
-Q-Will you post free, useable artworks online?
-A- Maybe, but not in the foreseeable future. If I create any freebies, I’d prefer to distribute them through other websites.
-Q-What are ‘manga’ and ‘anime’?
-A- They are styles of art, roughly translatable to ‘comicbook’ and ‘cartoon’, with a Japanese twist. Manga vary from western comicbooks because they tend to be published in black and white (to reduce printing times and costs). Both manga and anime have a variety of very distinctive art styles (think colourful characters and huge eyes) that make them easily recognisable. Ironically, manga and anime styles can trace their roots back to Disney’s Bambi. (Although it seems obvious when you think of Bambi’s huge eyes!)