Which art forms are covered in the CGItems Encyclopedia?
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Our archive is continuously expanding to cover a wide spectrum of visual arts, including Painting, Sculpture, Comic Strips, Photography, Architecture, and Graphic Design, along with dedicated articles on art history.
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What should I do if I find inaccurate information or an incorrect art style attribution?
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We strive for historical and artistic accuracy; however, we welcome corrections from experts, researchers, and the art community. If you notice any discrepancy in an artist’s biography or stylistic classification, please contact us. We are committed to updating our records to reflect the most accurate data.
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Is the content on CGItems free to use for commercial purposes
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No. All images and articles are presented for academic, research, and inspirational purposes only. We operate under "Fair Use" guidelines to protect the intellectual property of artists and their estates.
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Can I use the images from CGItems for my own projects?
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All images and content are presented under "Fair Use" guidelines for academic, research, and inspirational purposes only. Commercial use or redistribution of the artworks is strictly prohibited to respect the intellectual property of the artists.
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Do I need an account to browse the art archives
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No. We have removed the membership and registration system. CGItems is now an open-access resource, allowing everyone to explore our visual art database without needing to log in.
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Why does CGItems include "AI Art" alongside traditional forms like Sculpture and Painting ?
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We believe that the definition of "Visual Art" is constantly expanding. By documenting AI Art alongside classical mediums, we provide a holistic view of how human creativity uses different tools—whether a chisel, a brush, or an algorithm—to express visual ideas.