not feeling well
9 years ago
John Beast
Nightmares and issues
Nightmares and issues
ok people my first note. is not going to be a good thing
your see i have ADHD. not going to lie about this. so I'm not good with spelling is not good. so people keep telling me. i try really hard to spelling. just do me one guys. as long as you can understand me plez from the love of god. don't be a Grammar Nazi.
your see i have ADHD. not going to lie about this. so I'm not good with spelling is not good. so people keep telling me. i try really hard to spelling. just do me one guys. as long as you can understand me plez from the love of god. don't be a Grammar Nazi.
And why the hell do you thinking I'm the problem?
Sorry for bothering you. I hope I haven't caused you any issues.
Have a good day.
I kown your trying to help
I see good in you. Hell dont be scare to come back.
But your actually better than most the people I ran into on here.
Thank you from at lest talking to me
But, no one improves who they are or what they do if everyone is blindly praising them or just letting others off in the face of differing opinions.
I'm under the firm belief that if there's a conflict or an issue brought into the public eye, you're free to comment on. I'm also under the belief that the best kind of help is blunt honesty and facts, not sugar coating and unconditional support.
I've been around for a very long time working as an artist. I've both worked in and along side some of the best and some of the worst. I know how to tell what's what in terms of artistic methods. Even without all of that, anyone can tell how you go about your artwork, it's really easy.
I wish no harm, I wish no hassle, I wish nothing more than to show you what someone else sees when they look at you, when they talk to you so you can better understand who you are in the eyes of another. The best way to see your faults is through a mirror, a mirror held by your peers. As a human trying to do good, I believe it'd be wrong for me not to pull you up and let you know how you may be hurting or bothering someone else. As a part of this artistic community, I believe it'd be wrong not to find out if you actually do make your artwork or if you copy it or are claiming someone elses work as your own. (Because if you are, you're breaking upload policy, doing a disservice to the community and painting yourself as a lying thief.) People don't take kindly to art theft around here and... honestly, if others saw your work, it'd take one person to post a journal and you'd be swamped with people calling you an art thief and/or worse. That's not a threat, mind you, that's just how things tend to go.
I would much rather see you straighten up silently and cleanly without any large scale drama. I'd like you to reflect upon the words of others. I'm offering an opinion and view outside your own, unbiased. I hope you understand that I'm just trying to help and I'm just voicing what I see. That I don't hate you, I don't want want you to feel bad. I just don't want you to go years and years before you realise what you have done and regret it.
I'm just trying to help. If you do not want my help or input, say so and I will not comment again.
Y'know, people from all over calling you and art thief, daily.
FA's Acceptable Upload Policy states the following:
Do not repost other people's work unless it was a gift, request, or commission and ONLY if you have the artist's permission.
Art theft and tracing other artists' work is not allowed. Be considerate to your fellow content creators and respect their hard work.
If you use other people's work as part of your submission you must cite sources and have permission.
What you have uploaded is clearly taken from other websites and put through very minor editing that doesn't differentiate it from the source material. You're using someone else's artwork without crediting them, without asking permission to use/edit their work and you're claiming it as your own when it clearly isn't.
Yes. I understand you've put work into these images. A lot of work into editing them. However, what your work has amounted to is... barely any change from the original images. The differences, other than errors, cropping, distortions and poor background erasing are few. You "drew" on a vest and pants that don't match the art style even slightly. You painted a tongue and eyes flat red against a painted image. That is not significant enough a change for you to be able to morally and legally claim it as your own work.
Ultimately, only the edits are your own work. The underlying image that everyone sees isn't yours. Let me put it this way. If I were to take the image your avatar is from, paint the eyes red and claim it as my own, I'm willing to bet that you'd tell me that I'm using your work without asking. And I'd respond with "but I redrew this." It doesn't make me right, it doesn't give me ownership or permission to use the image.
Though, out of curiousity, what exactly do you mean by having "redrawn" something? What exactly do you do? Re-drawing something tends to imply that you went back to a blank canvas to literally remake the image stroke for stroke. But you've said on a couple of your submissions that you've had to redraw an image several times, only for it to look identical to the copied/used image. What exactly is "redrawing" in your eyes and what exactly did you "redraw"?