No right click and no screenshot is built into the code of the app or website, it’s not hard to find the code you need to add that feature to a site you are building, just Google “no right click html code” ect
I don’t sell on reborns anymore, it never paid off for me so I just sell in Facebook now, I don’t understand why he won’t allow watermarks, I’m sure if all you artists threatened to cancel your subscription he would soon change his mind lol
Hmm then ask him to update the website with code to stop right click and screenshots, personally I think if he is taking people’s money, no matter how little that is he has a duty to offer protection from stolen images.
Might be a dumb question here, but with screen shot and download the result is the same, right? I’ve never tried to download any pics, just screen shot all of them… for good reasons of course.
Good Morning Everyone,
I just found this one. This may be a dumb question, but I am curious. How do you watermark your photos? I have seen photos done with watermarks.
I am interested in how to do this.
Now I use picmonkey to add my logo on top of my photos. I made the back ground transparent so just the logo shows up.
I do not remember which free program I used but I also can do it in remove.bg but this one some times deletes too much and you have to go in and edit or restore spots by hand.
Yes but it’s built into the code when building the website or app, it’s used a lot on banking apps and stock image websites.
There is also something called an overlay where images have kind of a blank transparent image In front of them so when people right click and download all they get is a blank file but again that’s done in the building of the site.
There is an app called Watermark that I use, with the free one you can do I think 20 something images at a time or you can pay for the pro version (which only cost me a couple of £ a year) and you can do up to 200 images in one go, you can create watermarks with it too or just use text over the image.
Yeah, I guess that’s true, but what drives reborns.com is us, the subscribers. I think he should rethink his position and then perhaps limit the size of watermark. I think that prototype artists have very tasteful and lovely watermarks and consider them to be their brand marking.
I gave up water marking. I do it for silicone but I don’t bother with vinyl. I don’t think my work is great enough for someone to steal the images. Maybe in 10 years when I’m prototype perfect but until then, it’s a huge amount of time that I don’t feel like using up.
There have been artists with their nursery names embroidered on cute pillows that they used in the background of some photographs… those aren’t allowed either. Clearly this rule pertains to something beyond aesthetics.