Image Attribution & Creative Commons
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@ZombieGenesis said in Image Attribution & Creative Commons:
to link to an image in their @descs as it brings up that image in the client itself
Wait what
Who invented this technology
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@Tempest said in Image Attribution & Creative Commons:
@ZombieGenesis said in Image Attribution & Creative Commons:
to link to an image in their @descs as it brings up that image in the client itself
Wait what
Who invented this technology
Pueblo is the first client I remember having images. MUCKs used it a lot early 2000s.
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@Tempest Yeah, Pueblo was the first client I remember it working in but I always hated Pueblo. I thought it was clunky and inelegant. I very much like BeipMU, however. Instead of opening the image in the output panel it opens it in a dedicated image panel. I love it.
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So I dug this up. I had a friend share this desc with me a while back from Marsilikos because they had a ??????? when they saw it. This is a good example of 'I have no idea what this person is trying to describe:'
Those famed violet eyes of House L'Envers paired to honey gold skin of House Mereliot place a visible stamp on her heritage. A shade under six feet tall, she blazes with all the energy of the famed lighthouse overlooking Marsilikos' harbour, had it taken on mortal form. Her lithe figure complements her height, bearing neither tattoos or scars to differentiate her youthful complexion. All the seething radiance glittering in her brilliant eyes and animating her lively expression bestows a natural warmth and candor. Her fingers are notably beringed and calloused, indicative of a committed performer. Clear features bear an unquestionable d'Angeline stamp, leaving her a black opal among priceless gems, for the dichotomy of her dark, arching brows and thick lashes against her dusky gold colouration is a stark one. Typically she wears the masses of her dark hair pulled back into an elaborate braid that would vex a spider, threaded by a circlet of small gems on gossamer strands as another trademark.
They never linked me to a wiki page, so I have no idea if there was a PB, but I cannot get an image of this person in my head AT ALL.
ETA: I use this desc as an example since it doesn't include PC name, so there's only name/shame if you ever saw it (I was never given the PC name either)
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She is tall, dark hair, golden skin, violet eyes, lithe build, and expressive features.
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Is it prose-y? Sure. Is it hard to read? No. FFS it's 7 sentences, not 7 paragraphs.
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@Pandora said in Image Attribution & Creative Commons:
Is it prose-y? Sure. Is it hard to read? No. FFS it's 7 sentences, not 7 paragraphs.
Legibility and length are two different things in my book. This paragraph rates at poor legibility (and that's not just me: throw it in Hemingway Editor).
I don't mind a long, multi-paragraph desc if it's legible and I don't have to spend a couple minutes deciphering it.
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That is a LOT of fluffy bullshit crammed into 7 sentences.
I mean I love purple prose and fluff and pose 6+ paragraphs with certain RP partners, but still.
That is the most tryhard desc I have ever read.
Mind you it’s not /bad/ but goddamn.
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i had no trouble with that desc tbh. I've definitely seen more oblique.
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It was also an example. I picked it because a) I knew where to find it quickly, and b) it doesn't include the character name.
There is absolutely worse out there, but that one is a good example IMO because it is more florid prose than actual description.
I almost feel like there should/could be two descriptions. The overly fancy (more for your own sense of ego) and the one that gets down to brass tacks so that someone can look at you mid-scene and go 'okay, that's right, she has green eyes.'
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@Auspice said in Image Attribution & Creative Commons:
I almost feel like there should/could be two descriptions. The overly fancy (more for your own sense of ego) and the one that gets down to brass tacks so that someone can look at you mid-scene and go 'okay, that's right, she has green eyes.'
Isn't that what shortdescs are for? Or is that too little information?
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@Autumn said in Image Attribution & Creative Commons:
@Auspice said in Image Attribution & Creative Commons:
I almost feel like there should/could be two descriptions. The overly fancy (more for your own sense of ego) and the one that gets down to brass tacks so that someone can look at you mid-scene and go 'okay, that's right, she has green eyes.'
Isn't that what shortdescs are for? Or is that too little information?
It's often too little. Whenever I try to fit everything in, I go over the allotted amount of space. People don't always put in the details! You might just get 'Unassuming dude' or 'Colorful young woman' and it's like okay but uh, how tall is he?! or what color are her eyes?!
But whenever I try to cover: race, height, eyes, build..... it doesn't all fit. I super appreciate that Ares (and Arxcode in the bio data above the desc!) provide these.
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@Seamus said in Image Attribution & Creative Commons:
I do understand that there is no real 'damage' but with their 'reputation' might qualify?
This would only be the case if the content of the page were to insinuate that Ms. Blunt was actually a rabid serial killer. That would be more akin to defamation, which is where the line of cases related to "unauthorized use of likeness" draws most of its inspiration from.
I selected her because she has a rather 'disney friendly' image in some of her movies.
Do you remember when she was washing blood off herself in Sicario?
Anyhow, what I mean is, yes, I understand why an artist might be concerned, but there's something to be said about free publicity.
A public figure, which these subjects may be considered, may sue for the value of the use of their image. Given how the image was found online at a public site, one may easily argue that the value is zero because it was obtained for free. If the image had some value, like a nude photo, then there may be some sort of price tag attached.
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@Ganymede I never... saw that movie. So... I stand corrected.
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@Seamus said in Image Attribution & Creative Commons:
@Ganymede I never... saw that movie. So... I stand corrected.
Oh shit, Sicario was amazing. See it.
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@Roz said in Image Attribution & Creative Commons:
She is tall, dark hair, golden skin, violet eyes, lithe build, and expressive features.
And covered in stamps.
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@peasoupling said in Image Attribution & Creative Commons:
@Roz said in Image Attribution & Creative Commons:
She is tall, dark hair, golden skin, violet eyes, lithe build, and expressive features.
And covered in stamps.
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@Auspice said in Image Attribution & Creative Commons:
Those famed violet eyes of House L'Envers paired to honey gold skin of House Mereliot place a visible stamp on her heritage. A shade under six feet tall, she blazes with all the energy of the famed lighthouse overlooking Marsilikos' harbour, had it taken on mortal form. Her lithe figure complements her height, bearing neither tattoos or scars to differentiate her youthful complexion. All the seething radiance glittering in her brilliant eyes and animating her lively expression bestows a natural warmth and candor. Her fingers are notably beringed and calloused, indicative of a committed performer. Clear features bear an unquestionable d'Angeline stamp, leaving her a black opal among priceless gems, for the dichotomy of her dark, arching brows and thick lashes against her dusky gold colouration is a stark one. Typically she wears the masses of her dark hair pulled back into an elaborate braid that would vex a spider, threaded by a circlet of small gems on gossamer strands as another trademark.
TL;DR Has spiders in her hair.
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I like Shang's '+glance' for the 'more than a short desc, but just the facts'. It has skin, eye, and hair color, species(? I think?), height and weight/build, and displays under the short desc line.
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@surreality said in Image Attribution & Creative Commons:
I like Shang's '+glance' for the 'more than a short desc, but just the facts'. It has skin, eye, and hair color, species(? I think?), height and weight/build, and displays under the short desc line.
I've been on a couple games that have had things like this and it is handy because, f'real, digging through someone's desc to remember if they're tall or short or slim or built or red-head or bald or... is a PITA because not everyone constructs descs in the same order. So add in purple prose and ugh.
Like, my descs go from height to build to general physicalities to hair to facial features. But other people go in the opposite order. And others mix things up. And there's nothing wrong with that, mind you! But it makes 'at a glance' tricky.