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Ah, one more thing: I've recently come to realize how important the designer is in the character development process. Frankly I haven't credited the person behind mine enough.
The original concept from 2 years back is by @HarvestBunny
From the bottom of my heart,
Thank you.
SUPER MEGA collab piece with five other very talented artists!! all credited below!! ☺️ i feel so honored to have been apart of this! TRUE COLORS TOMORROWWWW #amphibia
Looking at @TheMisterShin's military femboy pics gets me a little hot under the collar and makes me want to draw some pics of Cyssi, Cassie and Adonis sexy soldier pics
(Pics credited to the otter artist himself)
@simonesshoppe Hello! Im dew and i make monster/mythical themed body/general positivity stickers and badges! (it was a collab with 3 other artists all credited on their designs)
etsy: https://t.co/3vaTRYWRDq
don't you just love it, when your art work is taken without permission. and you're not even credited.
I am severely pissed off.
Some FX drawings that were so heavily referenced from @cobalt_requin that they may as well be traces lmao.... at least I credited him right?
Four Lords: The Sons and Daughters of Mother Miranda. Free to use as profile pictures as long as I'm credited! #ResidentEvilVillage #ResidentEvil #ResidentEvil8Village
That is groovy to be included in this group of highly talented folks. ❤️
It occasionally happens that another actress is credited for something they didn’t voice. I just realized by googling Trisha Pettywood. However, ‘tis I who voiced her. https://t.co/suYxxSc6bi
Groff Conklin (ed.), Possible Tomorrows, Coronet, 1973. Cover uncredited. First published 1964 as Five-Odd. #GroffConklin #Coronet #anthology #70sscifiart #possible #tomorrow #brain
Kato by NOW comics
Paintings by Brent Anderson
Kato credited to Fran Striker (not George Trendle, who is credited with the Green Hornet himself)
Lovely portrait of Carole Lombard on the cover of Brazilian film magazine, CINEARTE, 1930. Uncredited, but possibly by Fred Moulin and based on a Pathé publicity shot by William E. Thomas, c 1929.
Lovely portrait of Carole Lombard on the cover of Brazilian film magazine, CINEARTE, 1930. Uncredited, but possibly by Fred Moulin and based on a Pathé publicity shot by William E. Thomas, c 1929.
Narrator: "Tank Smarts With Coach Oleander..."
Oleander: "Good day, Future Psychonuats, I'm Coach Oleander, state credited Psychic Instructor! Today, we will be discussing the differences between a Psi-Cadet with Tank Smarts..."
Based on Spongebob Season 5 Episode Boat Smarts.
Morning~
I have many artists need to be credited for my art, they are really awesome. For today I would like to say thank you to littlemiudreams for making this.
Please check her IG, she is opened for commission:
https://t.co/JP3dQrW2mc
#Minervaint
@eddiemiller9000 He was credited on my original post and liked by Ryan himself
I mainly paint family portraits 8
Don't hide your pain from me.
Let me ease it.
Credited Source: https://t.co/R4ANZbQQN8
“𝐲𝗼𝐮𝐫 𝐟𝐚𝐜𝐞 𝐢𝐬 𝐚𝐥𝗺𝗼𝐬𝐭 𝐛𝐞𝐭𝐭𝐞𝐫 𝐭𝐡𝐚𝐧 𝐚𝐩𝐩𝐥𝐚𝐮𝐬𝐞"
-indie portrayal of double trouble
-mod is a minor
-like and rt for the problem causer?
Any art i use is not mine and will be credited in the post and in my credits thread.