I'm looking for critique in some of my drawings, but I don't know what is considered appropriate when it comes to design on OS. Can I post educational/artistic nudes if I give warnings next to the attachment? And what are the levels allowed for blood and gore? I don't draw blood and gore, I'm just curious. I have a drawing of a girl with her hand over her upper body in the position that her arm covers her completely. I have another one where you can see a small section of a woman's backside, but nothing too explicit.
I don't think that would be bad as long as nothing much shows
I'm sure there must be some sort of limit, though. Maybe an ambassador or moderator knows.
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Are you as bored as I am?
Ah, I suppose. I'm drawing right now, though.
Cool :D
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We could always ask @e.mccormick, if he's not afk :p
Considering that this is a study site for ages 13 and up, I do not think it is safe to post nude drawings up even if you decide to have a warning attached to it. ~ If you feel like it could be inappropriate for some users, it is best if you keep it safe and stick to clothed drawings :)
Long ago there was a question on hentai type drawing, which is a similar idea but goes a little further. At that time, the administration made it clear that they have a low tolerance for borderline topics because of the legal issues involved. If you look at say deviantart, you will notice that they have tools to keep certain posting closed unless the viewer is a member and of sufficient age. In contrast, OpenStudy is open to the world. All it takes is the guest account, not even a login, and people can view everything. So they want everything to be of a level for public viewing.
true that
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