Yeah, when you do that, the correct thing to do is to credit the original artist... Even more if you are trying to get money out of it. This looks really bad, looks like u saw my YCH getting lots of bids and you tried to do the same as me to gain some money.
That's okay, thank you for understanding! Next time just credit the artist, I would be okay with you posting this if you had told me with anticipation :(
I literally did a really similar pose LITERALLY ONE DAY AGO. And it was on the main page all day. Like I said, if u reference poses this similar to another artist u need at least credit them. I don't think I'm asking that much, even more when they are gaining money with this
Are they similar, certainly, but I would only respect they owe some form of credit argument if it was EXACTLY the same. I literally spent 5 minutes on google and found multiple examples of a bound girl getting double or triple plowed by goblins, by your measure since you didn’t come up with this situation first you owe them credit. You would literally need an explicitly unique situation or again and EXACT same pose to make an argument about credit.
Literally every person that saw this situation could tell how similar they are and in the art community you credit other artists... Even more when in a few comments above these the literal artist of this drawing confirmed that it was my pic the one that was used as reference, not a random pic from google If u do that, give credit. It's what I do when I use another art piece as reference, is just a matter of respect in the art community.
I see, that makes sense, so if that’s the case why didn’t you credit Ken Sugimori as the original creator of Galarian Rapidash when you sold one as an adopt less than a week ago? After all, “in the art community you credit other artists...” & “the correct thing to do is to credit the original artist... Even more if you are trying to get money out of it.” As you’ve so beautifully pointed out yourself.
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