Contact Artist?

in The Commons
I've wanted to contact some of the artists/creators to ask specific questions about their products; I did so before, but it was through linking via their name on replies in some of these forums.
Is there a way to Private Message and artist other than hoping they posted a reply somewhere in these forums?
Thank you - Bill
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No. Ask in public or open a support ticket.
Some have stores at Renderosity as well, usually under the same name, you could try a sitemail there.
Summoning circles help... you know, those big circles with the upside down star and the candles and glyphs... you just stick a dead chicken or maybe a six piece box of chicken McNuggets in the middle and say their names three times... if that doesn't work, file a ticket (place a complaint in an empty bottle and throw it in the ocean and wait for a reply bottle).
Your questions can probably be answered quicker in the forums here. Daz does the support for all the products on the site so you would need to put in a ticket unless you find a thread that the PA made or know their profile page so you have the option of PMing them.
Chance is the question doesn't require the artist themself to answer it anyway.
Okay, thanks all - that's kind of what I thought, but asking never hurts. :)
Well, unless you follow McGyver's advice and accidentally summon something other than the artist. I tried summoning RawArt one time and got Lycaon the Werewolf instead. It was scary but I am doing fine now. I just get a little fuzzier around the full moon.
People are pretty good about helping out and answering questions.
Bah, the last time I tried that sommoning thing, I got a small cartoon devil guy accompanied by a whole bunch of canned luncheon-meat tins, and he was a mite cross because he was trying to get to the junkfood conference in Boise, Idaho and got unexpectedly diverted to my summoning circle instead.
Quick technical question: if I'm drawing the star inside a circle on the floor, how do I know if the star is upside down or right-side up?
It seems like this could be important.
-- Walt Sterdan