Considering your country of origin, i can see how you would likely have loyalty to Eans. I don't care to argue this with you, but I'm trying to present myself in good faith.
I've maintained my position. Eans has been deleting theirs.
"When someone leaves a project, you have to maintain a consistent art style. This is not plagiarism."
Depends on how you feel about tracing in your commercial project, I guess
N3 - Lie. Nowhere does it state that she allows her work to be used without permission. Here's what the artist wrote on her itch page:
(She was banned on patreon and itch for suspected plagiarism. I'm sure it's a coincidence...)
Another one #PF_Octobit!
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Okay, I have to say, I'm impressed. I mean, I got some hate, but I expected more, to be honest. A lot of really good, understanding reactions, and I clearly underestimated my audience and people in general
That's why it's important to consider the context of what you're getting into. It's a little harder to repost another post of mine with a thoughtful quote
Art by @CloakOfWit WIP This is how we artists paint: in big, finished pieces. You paint it, you're done. Don't you dare touch it. Watch out for those wonderful green reflections: you'd have to be a genius to paint them BEFORE the yellow background. You know in advance what's best
Whoever the hell you are, even if you saw this and didn't react, but at least thought "this is fucked up shit" - you must know that I'm proud of you. You're good
Under the art (damn good) of the artist who "dared" to accuse a rising star of using AI, fresh comments. They are very proud of themselves. They defend real art
What is all about: One good artist doubted "is it AI?" And got a lot of hate, a death wish, etc. And one piece of shit knows that he is drawing with the help of AI. This person did nothing to prevent this. On the contrary, it was a double down with a pseudo sketch and other crap
By the way, evaluate the level of development at 4 years old. The level of anatomy, the number of colors, reflexes... impressive, isn't it? How many of you have been drawing for 4 years? How many have made such progress?