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You donate an illustration by uploading your illustration or photo in a
standard file format.
Once you do this, your illustration will be included in the
Flaming Fire Illustrated Bible. Once every verse is illustrated, this
document will be the most comprehensive religious art project in history.
This may include your drawing being included in a: printed book; online;
on a DVD or CD-ROM; on a poster; promotional or cross-promotional piece
with another organization; or anything else cool we can think of.
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We will always give you credit for whatever you contribute, no matter
what form it's used in, because we appreciate your contribution. If we mess
something up, or get your name wrong, we'll fix it or post a correction
on our site.
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You retain rights to the physical piece of artwork of that you scan in.
You can sell it, put it in an art gallery, or give it to your mom for
her birthday. (If you created the image on your computer, please make
yourself a high-resolution copy of your art before you donate it to us.)
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You must own the rights to whatever you contribute. You can't use
an image that is already copyrighted. If it turns out you donated your friends
artwork or used a copyrighted image of Michael Jordan as part of your
picture, and we get sued, we're going to blame it on you. Also, please don't
upload pictures by da Vinci or Salvador Dali, or archaeological pictures of
Bible sites. We want new art, created by you, not old masterpieces.
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By contributing an image, you are giving us the reproduction rights and
electronic rights to your picture, as well as all other rights that go
along with your illustration besides ownership of the physical piece. This
means you can't sell your picture to a magazine or ad campaign after you
give it to us. The Flaming Fire Bible Project retains these rights, even if
you give or sell the physical piece to someone else.
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Please don't upload a school picture of your kid brother just because he has
long hair and looks kind of like Jesus. The image must illustrate a
specific verse of the Bible.
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We don't care if you're an artist of modest skills or what religious
beliefs you have. Upload something and contribute! However, in a few select
cases —
for instance, if we think a piece that is uploaded is particularly
mean-spirited, stupid, uninspired or ugly — then we'll reject it. This
probably won't happen to you: our standards are very open-ended. But if it
does, then try again with a new illustration. No hard feelings.