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Keletane [2013-02-01 00:16:21 +0000 UTC]
"Copyright infringement include: Modifying or editing a creative work without proper permission.
- It doesn't matter if you've edited it a little bit or made a few alterations, if it's recognizable it's still considered copyrighted and you still need permission.
- It doesn't matter whether or not you've credited the proper owner, it's still considered copyrighted and you still need permission.
-It doesn't matter if you can find other people using things without permission, it's still considered copyrighted and you still need permission." [link]
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ryuuha [2013-01-31 18:47:34 +0000 UTC]
No. The REAL definition of render/rendering means to apply shadow and textures or it's in reference to 3D models. Your version of "renders" is a stupid made-up definition from the net by morons who think it means to take some anime or related image, erase the background, and then upload it for people to use in graphics. That is wrong. What you're doing is just plain art theft.
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TheMim [2013-01-31 10:02:41 +0000 UTC]
not only do you have to actually credit and link the original artist and picture, you also have to ask and get permission to edit their work BEFORE you go and post it anywhere.
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tricksterair [2013-01-31 09:36:38 +0000 UTC]
you could at least credit the original artist
("all credits go to the original maker" doesn't count as an actual source btw)
if you have problems when finding the sources of art which you render or edit i suggest downloading the browser add on "saucenao" or simply going their website to find the sources of images. also google has a wonderful image search feature. The original artist
can be found on pixiv here: [link]
(credit is always important when using art that is not yours and generally i would suggest asking the artist before you decide to use or edit their work. sometimes language barriers might be an issue but google translate can do a half decent enough job in most cases to fix this issue. either way it's not very respectful to the artist, and many artists stop sharing their art online due to people editing their work without their consent or proper source.)
so again, crediting the original artist is very important! and although i don't agree with editing others artwork i am not one to stop you and if you wish to continue it is the least you can do for the artists which art you use! thank you!
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Moossey [2013-01-31 08:25:13 +0000 UTC]
I was going to compliment the art, but then I read that you only rendered..
Uh, who was the original artist?
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wrrrtw In reply to Moossey [2013-01-31 09:40:46 +0000 UTC]
I found it on safebooru, With a pixiv account linked, but either the original was deleted, or poorly linked.
However, with some internet wizardry, I have a link.
[link]
You're welcome OP.
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