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So thanks to this amazing tutorial resource, I decided to make my own scenery stuffs. I'm still learning, so please bear with me!

-Sq

Edit: ...there's nothing there, is there? *headdesk* I'll figure this out eventually. XD

Edit 2: So, after finding out that Deviantart, Photobucket, and Tinypic all own your pictures if you use their services, I found Art-3000. Here's my profile where you can see the pics.
 

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deviantART does not own your art: http://help.deviantart.com/226/
Does deviantART own my art?

No. At no time do you lose ownership of your original work by submitting it to deviantART.

The Submission Agreement explicitly states that you, as the original artist, retain any and all rights appropriate to your artwork at all times. By agreeing to the Submission Agreement what you are really doing is granting deviantART the basic permissions we need in order to display, showcase, promote and otherwise make your artwork available to viewers using the wide range of different devices and services which are capable of connecting to the Internet.
 
It does, actually. From the TOS:
16. Copyright in Your Content

deviantART does not claim ownership rights in Your Content. For the sole purpose of enabling us to make your Content available through the Service, you grant to deviantART a non-exclusive, royalty-free license to reproduce, distribute, re-format, store, prepare derivative works based on, and publicly display and perform Your Content. Please note that when you upload Content, third parties will be able to copy, distribute and display your Content using readily available tools on their computers for this purpose although other than by linking to your Content on deviantART any use by a third party of your Content could violate paragraph 4 of these Terms and Conditions unless the third party receives permission from you by license.
Maybe 'own' is the wrong word, but they can use it however they want and you can't do anything about it. Photobucket has this same wording in their TOS if you make your content public.

Edit...it actually says that in items 3 and 4 of the Submission Agreement link.
 

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