[Figure 1 - Example of imagery. Top: rough paper lines that interfere with the drawing outline, very dark shading, low resolution, this is a poor image. Bottom: clean, white background with clear outlines and scales, this is an ideal image.]
When submitting art, please provide a link to a high-resolution image or scan of your lineart. The larger the better. Best results come from images larger than 2000x2000. All images must be scientifically accurate the the greatest of your ability and the current knowledge of the animal.
Copyright Notice:
All coloured images will be uploaded to the
Paleocolour account, but full credit will be given to the original lineartist in the description of the image. It will be made very clear, and a link will be provided to the deviation from where the original lineart was derived from if available. The images coloured by
Paleocolour will not be used for sale or monetary gain, and the images will not be available for sale by the original lineartist. Images are solely to be viewed as scientifically accurate, coloured reconstructions of animals that can be freely viewed on the web.
If you do not agree to the terms above, kindly do not request your art to be coloured.
How To Submit:
Be sure you agree and understand the terms above, first.
Either send this account a Note, or comment on this journal or
Paleocolours userpage.
With your request, please include:
A link to the high-resolution lineart you wish to see coloured.
Colours and patterns you would like to see on the animal (including image references if needed).
The name and species of the animal, and any other information you believe is important.
Thank you for your time.
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Paleocolour