Talk:Disney Create/@comment-10734109-20130816172201

Sorry about the two consecutive comments, but I just wanted to say... MGIRl232 strikes again. I know everyone probably noticed this already (because it's pretty obvious), but if so I'm just reposting it. Also, I'd like to be in the defense of Lucy100. Yes, I know that she copies and everything, but I'd also like to point out that she at least modifies what she does. She may take a few things from other artists pictures and then use them in hers, but it isn't straight out copying. If she takes something, she usually tweaks it (even if it's very slightly) when she uses it in her own art. Her "New Styles" aren't necessarily 100% new, but they're noticeably different than the original artist's. Trust me, I've learned the difference between someone straight on copying a style and someone using another artist's style in their own personal way. When copying, usually the person doesn't really seem to understand how to do the style, though they try it anyway. Usually their proportions are off, but they still attempted to add the details without really knowing why they were there (such as the collar bone in the image above and the design of the hair). Usually when this happens with me people draw the faces slightly chubby, and the shading seems to be put in there without the artist really knowing why I shaded where I did. When someone is tweaking a style, they seem to know what they're doing a bit better. They customize it by changing small details, like the nose and possibly the proportions of the head to the rest of the body, though it's still noticable that they had used the other person's style. It's still original, but not as original as it could be. This is more of how Lucy100 tends to copy whenever she does. She also pulls her ideas from multiple artists for each picture, instead of centering on merely a single drawing by one person and basing the entire picture around that. However, I don't agree with either method whenever the original artist isn't given any credit for their work. Yeah, this comment was a bit long, but I thought I kind of needed to voice my opinion that not all copying is necessarily the same. Also, if any of you have ever made a tutorial you can't really complain that people are copying you. That just naturally happens.