The RAM Rule (Do NOT Delete)
13 years ago
{This post is only to link back as way to show what my rules are for drawing as of January 8, 2013.}
I had mention before that I wanted to define where my regulations stand on what to draw. I had thought hard about this and I recently came up it with a solution that's so far working. I call it "the RAM Rule". Each letter represents a objective that correlates to an art piece to determine what an art piece rating would be or to help determine where my, or anyone who would like to use this as well, regulation stands. After looking at so many different artworks, even seen the adult ones, I came up with three basic objectives that can correlate to almost all in not all artworks possible.
R - Can the artwork be post on a family Refrigerator (with kids around)?
A - Can the artwork be broadcasted over the Airwaves (basic cable tv for comedy, education, reg. viewing, or general mature viewing; radio)?
M - Would the artwork, if any citizen was allowed, be consider to be displayed in a Museum (artist/romantic nudes would fall within here)?
To sum up the purpose of this rule, this is to help determine why I would rate my artworks the way it is and you can use this to help you too.
*If any artwork passes R objective, it is general artwork. (ex. - family friendly artworks, toony, some mild/friendly fetishes)
*If an artwork fails R objective but pass either or both A and M objective, it is mature artwork (ex. - tasteful nudity/romantic scenes {for animal-style genitalia, sheaths counts as tasteful nudity}, mature comedies)
*If an artwork fails all three objectives, the artwork is consider adult and I will NOT draw it. (ex. - graphic adult situations, aroused male genitalia
An artwork can pass only one objective and I will still draw it. For example, this pic would not pass R and A objectives but would pass M objective since it would fall under artistic nude. This pic would pass R and A but maybe wouldn't be what a museum looks for but would pass for subject.
I actually have one artwork that may have already broke the ram rule but that's only because at the time it fell through my own "suggestiveness" loophole that was still not fully defined, but I hope this rule defines my objectives more accurate for my future artworks and commissions. I also hope that this would also help anyone that finds this rule useful for determining their objectives.
I had mention before that I wanted to define where my regulations stand on what to draw. I had thought hard about this and I recently came up it with a solution that's so far working. I call it "the RAM Rule". Each letter represents a objective that correlates to an art piece to determine what an art piece rating would be or to help determine where my, or anyone who would like to use this as well, regulation stands. After looking at so many different artworks, even seen the adult ones, I came up with three basic objectives that can correlate to almost all in not all artworks possible.
R - Can the artwork be post on a family Refrigerator (with kids around)?
A - Can the artwork be broadcasted over the Airwaves (basic cable tv for comedy, education, reg. viewing, or general mature viewing; radio)?
M - Would the artwork, if any citizen was allowed, be consider to be displayed in a Museum (artist/romantic nudes would fall within here)?
To sum up the purpose of this rule, this is to help determine why I would rate my artworks the way it is and you can use this to help you too.
*If any artwork passes R objective, it is general artwork. (ex. - family friendly artworks, toony, some mild/friendly fetishes)
*If an artwork fails R objective but pass either or both A and M objective, it is mature artwork (ex. - tasteful nudity/romantic scenes {for animal-style genitalia, sheaths counts as tasteful nudity}, mature comedies)
*If an artwork fails all three objectives, the artwork is consider adult and I will NOT draw it. (ex. - graphic adult situations, aroused male genitalia
An artwork can pass only one objective and I will still draw it. For example, this pic would not pass R and A objectives but would pass M objective since it would fall under artistic nude. This pic would pass R and A but maybe wouldn't be what a museum looks for but would pass for subject.
I actually have one artwork that may have already broke the ram rule but that's only because at the time it fell through my own "suggestiveness" loophole that was still not fully defined, but I hope this rule defines my objectives more accurate for my future artworks and commissions. I also hope that this would also help anyone that finds this rule useful for determining their objectives.
blueblitzpup
~blueblitzpup
thats an interesting rule, it makes sense though :3
ZazaWolf
~zazawolf
Gotcha.
Shadow the Husky
~shadowunleashed
It's kinda sad that even so, artists who draw adult arts always get more watchers and faves than the ones who draw only clean and mature arts :S
Kitami-Kitsune
~kitami-kitsune
I'll follow this rule thanks
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