You are welcome to take any of the art on the Free Web Art pages (except the banner, working buttons, and the endpiece) and use it on your own pages. Yes, there are PAGES of free Sheltie web art now! Please don't link to the art--if I find that anyone has linked to an image, I will remove it from this page. To take an image, simply right-click it with your mouse, and then save-as to your own hard drive. Upload it to your own site and use as you wish. I will be adding more free web art pages as the whim strikes me. Suggestions welcome. If you take some of the art, I'd appreciate a link back to this site, but don't do so if it detracts from your design. Use the image below, and feel free to shrink it. This page is always under construction, so if you should see a few X boxes with no image, don't be concerned that something isn't loading. By request, this new page of web art features fall and Halloween Sheltie images.
Special Notice: I cannot take on any more custom web art until after Halloween! I am busy making zombies, ghosties, goblins, and jack o' lanterns!
Have a vision for your website? Have a photo you want to use for magazine advertising, but it's too light, too dark, or too fuzzy? I do a limited amount of Sheltie web art and photo processing on order. This includes working with custom titling, text (see the history page for one example of custom text), and buttons, as well as logos, dingbats, and divider bars. Also, I can make web art from your own images, and at the proper resolution so they will load quickly. (These pages have many images, and see how quickly it -- usually -- loads? Recently I went to a Sheltie web page and analyzed the images, wondering why they took forever to come in. Each small image was nine megabytes, but should have been 140k!) Do you have a photo or a scan that just does NOT look good? Do your photos take forever to load? Many Web Page creators do wonders writing the page code, but are not expert in working with images and custom text. Many images I see on websites take longer to load than they should. Many photos need compression done by a graphic artist rather than someone who just "scrunches" them down to fit, so the images look stretched out of proportion. Some images appear small on the page but are actually huge images, so need to be properly re-sized so they will load quickly. If your images take longer to load than same-sized web images on other pages, this may be your problem!
I can make your images work for you on the web. A beautiful photo is little good on the web if it isn't scanned properly. I do custom photo scans that will load quickly and look clean and sharp. I also repair damaged images and can improve images that are fuzzy, too light, or too dark, as well as editing out leashes and other distractions. I can output these as "real" hard-copy photos as well.





Click the buttons just below for more pages of Clan Duncan free web art.