Using Content

If you have any questions about using artwork or whatever else on this website, hopefully the information below will provide you with the answers you seek. If you still have questions, there are various ways in which you can contact me listed on the Contact page.
All content on www.sabressanctum.com is copyright © 2003-2012 Firequill unless otherwise stated. For information on copyright, visit www.whatiscopyright.org.

Please do not claim any content I've (or anyone else, for that matter) created as your own. It's okay if you want to use my artwork as reference for your own drawings, though if the final result of your image seems strikingly similar to my own, it would be appreciated if you gave credit to the original either by linking to the original or just by mentioning that your inspiration came from one of my images.

If you want to use my artwork in some sort of project or something, it's best to ask me about it by contacting me here on this website, sending me a note on deviantART, or an email to sabredragogashi@msn.com. If this project is something you intend to profit from or involves contracts or anything "complicated" like that, I'd rather not get involved. Using my art for educational purposes (like just for the sake of getting a school assignment done) is fine, as long as you don't claim it as your own work, of course.

If you would like to draw any of my creatures, I have no rules against that and would be interested in seeing such drawings!

Please do not alter, redistribute, or sell my artwork. Altering it for educational or personal purposes (like a school assignment or making a desktop wallpaper or something like that which the public wouldn't actually see) is okay, but it's NOT okay to alter it, remove any watermarks, and then upload it to your own gallery, website, blog, or whatever else.

Regarding Music

My music feels particularly personal to me and I'd prefer it if nobody used it for anything at all. You can save it as different file formats if you'd like, but just don't use it for anything other than listening. I never know when I'm going to want to use my own music for things and I'd like to keep it unique to my own projects.