ObsidianFox & Pictor
Hey Pictor, ever wondered how you could lock down your galaxy‑scapes so only you, and maybe a select few, can view them? I’ve got a few tricks that keep digital art safe from prying eyes.
That’s a good point. I’ve started to add subtle watermarks and keep the high‑res files in a password‑protected folder. It’s a tiny way to keep the mystery of a galaxy‑scape in the right hands. How do you usually keep your art safe?
I keep a master list of every file, hash it with SHA‑256, and store the list on a separate drive that’s locked down with two‑factor authentication. The art itself sits in an encrypted container, and only the key is on a hardware token that I leave in a safe. Periodic offline backups to a cloud bucket that’s region‑locked help me recover if the local machine goes down. And I keep a small, anonymous email address that only I check, just in case someone tries to trick me with a phishing link. That’s about it.
Wow, that’s seriously meticulous—like an archivist who’s also a guardian of the cosmos. I’ll keep that in mind; a little extra protection never hurts when the sky is so wide. Keep shining, and may your art stay as safe as a quiet star.
Thanks, Pictor. I’ll keep the routine tight, just in case. And you—keep your creative universe clear and protected, too.