(the link again in case the clickable title doesn’t work on all instances: https://sketchtoy.com)

Have you ever tried to explain something over the internet that doesn’t translate well into words (like a specific route on a map, the layout of a building etc.) and you also can’t find a good picture on the internet showing what exactly you mean? Then just use that site to doodle a sketch. It is free of charge, doesn’t require a registration/verification/whatever or extra software, and the sketches seem to stay online forever.

I have an online roleplaying group that relies solely on chat / texts and this site has helped me numerous times to demonstrate the layout of a tavern, camp or dungeon, to show what in-game items look like and/or how big they are, and to add easy-to-understand visuals to in-game puzzles that would otherwise be hard to describe verbally.

  • @Geek_King
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    141 year ago

    Yeah, that’s not great. It also puts all responsibility of content on the user, so if you post something offensive, they’re not going to be the ones blamed. But if you post some art that they can make money off of, they definitely want that. We live in a gross world.

    Below is that policy about data

    1. Data and Data Ownership

    Data (sketches and associated metadata) on Sketch Toy is not permanent and may be deleted at any time to clear up space. Sketch Toy will do its best to delete only old data that is no longer used. By submitting Content to Sketch Toy for inclusion on the web site, you grant Sketch Toy a world-wide, royalty-free, and non-exclusive license to reproduce, modify, adapt, publish and advertise the Content without prior notice.

    • @[email protected]
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      fedilink
      51 year ago

      IANAL, but I wouldn’t be surprised if that language is legally necessary to offer the ability to store and share stuff