Description
- New feature request
New feature details:
Hi friends,
I'm writing to re-open issues #91, #1604, and #1832 — a feature request for a "private" option for sketches. Sketches that have been set to Private would not be visible, unless their author was logged into the Editor in their browser.
Some reasons that an artist might want to set a sketch to Private could be that:
- It is a work-in-progress, and they're not ready to 'publish' it
- It is a solution for a homework that they're giving to their students
- It's a scrap sketch or piece of test code that they don't want shown in their public gallery
- The project deals with controversial themes, etc.
- (NEW!!) The creator is concerned about theft by NFT copyminters
Like it or not, the NFT phenomenon has radically transformed the landscape of generative and algorithmic software art. P5.js is now widely used as a tool for making NFTs. While this has led to some income for our community, the monetization of generative art has also led to a lot of scammers, fake accounts, 'copyminting', and other foul play. Unfortunately, some unscrupulous people are trawling through various Editor accounts, gleaning projects and then selling them as NFTs. The requested feature would allow an artist to work on a sketch away from the prying eyes of NFT thieves.
I think the logical place to set a sketch to "Private" is in this menu:
Thanks for your consideration!
<3 Golan