Waiver shoved under your nose = okay, Contract shoved under your nose = RED ALERT. ;P
Is for freelance or just in general? Or am I totally off-base.
I was witness to a Wars vs. Trek exchange while sitting in artist alley in October. XD I think you either just feel the love and soak it all in, or you're going to be an ass to the bitter, tired end.
Heh. I think most people are the latter about this stuff. I've just gotten way too old for "My superhero can beat up your superhero!" arguments to have a whole lot of tolerance for that. (Especially since the REAL answer to superhero vs. superhero is ALWAYS "Whatever the writer feels suits the story, duh.")
no subject
Date: 2009-02-15 01:58 pm (UTC)Is for freelance or just in general? Or am I totally off-base.
I was witness to a Wars vs. Trek exchange while sitting in artist alley in October. XD I think you either just feel the love and soak it all in, or you're going to be an ass to the bitter, tired end.
Heh. I think most people are the latter about this stuff. I've just gotten way too old for "My superhero can beat up your superhero!" arguments to have a whole lot of tolerance for that. (Especially since the REAL answer to superhero vs. superhero is ALWAYS "Whatever the writer feels suits the story, duh.")