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@Eynoxart @LegendaryMantis @wickedinsignia This image is an example of a malicious person capturing an artist's drawing during a live broadcast without permission, processing it with AI/img2img, and then claiming it as his original. This can also be done by hand and photoshop by humans. It's an obvious theft.
@yunbedo @wickedinsignia I am studying 2D and 3D. This is a picture I drew a few years ago.😉
@nakkipatukka123 @Zhongli1main @mizu0p @puppyrash @hyeenab @wickedinsignia Of course I'm studying 2D and 3D, so I like drawing by hand! But handy tools are always welcome. Of course, no plagiarism tools are needed.😉
@gojoslefteye__ @wickedinsignia Well I think you misunderstood something. I'm studying 2D and 3D. AI is just a tool that has just begun to be studied at this time. The image on the right was made a few years ago and the image on the left was a year ago.😉
@Milkoreo4 @wickedinsignia And this is what I drew before. This is a picture I drew by referring to a picture from a pictorial, which is not my work, as a reference. If I claim that this is entirely my work, I will be accused of plagiarism.😪
@Milkoreo4 @wickedinsignia For example, this picture was drawn by myself in the past. If I claim this as my original, it's plagiarism. This is because it was drawn as it was by referring to another artist's picture(https://t.co/zYqNbF7fFm). Of course it's not tracing.
@khaleesicarioca @chukaidak0 @wickedinsignia Of course! I collect reference images first before doing graphic work. The 3D image on the bottom right is the result of my work.😉
@OfitThejust @wickedinsignia For example, this image I drew earlier for practice. Claiming that this is my creation is plagiarism. It's because I drew after seeing someone else's picture. Same shading, pose and design!🙂