If you are offering commissions for big $$$ of something and a customer links you to something, don’t be like deviantART and not care about whether or not the image they linked you was copyright material, check and make goddamned sure that the image was in public domain and not someone’s hard work.
Don’t be a lazy ass. There’s several things you can do to check and make sure an image is in public domain.
What a charming person. We’ll just see how you perform when the rightful owner of the line art you stole contacts you.
Since when do you need legal documentation to prove you made your fan art that they traced? Isn’t that called an overlay? This kid.. oy vey..
This is the same person that made the wreckage in this post. This is their second offense and they’re not going to learn so their name is not censored. Specially now that they’re trying to justify their work is not traced by talking about traced bases which is acceptable provided
- It’s traced with permission form the original artist
- Screenshots from films are used and
- You’re not making a profit off of it through pay2use, commissions, etc etc unless they’re your original line works
They also ‘claimed’ to have been a parent, but in reality, it’s a Second Life thing. Something was fishy when they were too ignorant to be a parent for real.
Overlay provided by Sassyhonks.
The brony crying troll is actually crying over how he can’t keep his obviously cloned character and that the original owner had filed a DMCA takedown. This is just proving my fact that 95% of the male bronies in their fandom can’t draw on their own and have to lie cheat and steal for their creativity. They should stick to their video games and porn and stop trying to play artist.
The conversation just goes on and on arguing over how you don’t own a character design because you don’t have it trademarked or copyrighted or what ever. These types of people make me disgusted with drawing for my enjoyment if I have to endure assholes like this on art websites.
I love it when they advertise their art theft to me personally.
Now everyone can churn out cross stitches and sell it for a profit. Way to make theft easier.
Original by Dukacia.
Watermarks are rather useless once you decide to trace or replicate someone else’s hard work.
Original by Hydracarina/Nadra