Place to keep a Base List?
5 years ago
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hey nerds

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So, I'm slowly working up to the idea of opening myself up for base-on adopts (as in, more than one at a time) and customs. My question, I suppose, is how do you list your bases?
While I would absolutely love to have an actual picture of the bases to show people, I also don't trust people. There's nothing stopping people from taking the pictures of the bases and just working with that and creating their own adopts and customs, and I don't want to aid in the theft of bases that people have worked hard on. Do you just list the names of the artists of the bases? Or do you go the whole nine yards and link to the bases themselves?
I'll honestly do both; listing both the artists themselves and then linking to where I acquired the base...
Does that seem weird?
It's 1am so I'm unsure if this is a good idea or not, or if I'm thinking too much.
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like, i can use this or this or this or a mixture of them all?
Oooh true. It also lets people look at the rules for the base, so they won't be asking me to heavily edit a base that the artist has specifically stated 'No Frankenbasing'.