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  • ID: 414222
  • Uploader: LaC »
  • Date: over 16 years ago
  • Size: 228 KB .jpg (800x1067) »
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post #629975
izayoi sakuya, hoshino aki, and nakajima seinosuke (touhou) drawn by geister
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    LaC
    over 16 years ago
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    Nakajima is the old guy. Why is he there? See http://www.asahi.com/english/Herald-asahi/TKY200902070054.html

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    Log
    over 16 years ago
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    this is all meta as fuck.

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    Ryuudesu
    over 16 years ago
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    Tagged it with the person who drew the picture, rather than the one who posted it.

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    Kicken07
    over 16 years ago
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    Sooooooooo...

    Plagiarism?

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    Ryuudesu
    over 16 years ago
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    Don't know, I assume the person (from source) just uploaded the picture with Nakajima and the reference used to share this in general.

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    redsheet
    over 16 years ago
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    Burrrrrn.

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    reckless
    over 16 years ago
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    I want the guy who draws Bluntman and Chronic to sign it. You're just a tracer!

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    john1980
    over 16 years ago
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    I clicked on the Source link, but it seems like this picture was taken down. Who was the pixiv person that uploaded this image (and I don't mean geister)?

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    LaC
    over 16 years ago
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    Goddamn Pixiv. I was looking for the guy too, but I don't remember his name any more.

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    juunigatsu no usagi
    over 16 years ago
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    Seems like he did actually draw it over by hand, so it's not much of a trace. But he should have put the source of the photo.

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    Aline
    over 16 years ago
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    The 2-d version is better. Just my two cents.

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    LaC
    over 16 years ago
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    abcadeff said:
    from what I understand, artists do this all the time.
    nothing to see here.

    Artists do it for *practice*, and even then, drawing from life is preferred. Sometimes they might also take their own photographs for later reference. But copying someone else's photos covertly will get you in trouble.

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    Akiba
    over 16 years ago
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    Pretty clever.

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    robtiger
    about 16 years ago
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    lay it over another the pillows are all the same but the character is drawn very diferent here. i have seen a lot of stuff which is traced but the girl is only referenced. if there weren't the pillows no one would even recognize it.
    taking reffs is part of an artists work. nothing to be ashamed about. so no tracing at all volks.

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    Raikon
    almost 16 years ago
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    Nakajima, you mongrel faker.

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    john1980
    almost 16 years ago
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    The asahi.com link LaC had posted no longer works. I searched around and was able to find a portion of the article.

    Seinosuke Nakajima, a regular panelist on a TV antiques appraisal show, believes forgeries have their rightful place. In his book "Kotto Horidashi Jinsei" (My life as an antiques finder) published by The Asahi Shimbun in 2007, Nakajima notes: "Society needs something like a little 'thickening' to get a boost. ... Forgivable forgeries spice up society in a good way." Professional antiques dealers swallow their anger and blame their own lapses when they realize...

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    lolin86
    over 15 years ago
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    Man, If this is a "vile" trace, I wish I could trace like this guy

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    tristechan
    over 15 years ago
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    Artists use references for poses all the time. Fucking Leonardo Da Vinci had models pose for reference. This is only an issue if it can be shown that it was literally traced. You can't possibly tell if it was traced based upon that tiny original picture. We'd have to see a much more thorough comparison.

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    [deleted]
    over 15 years ago
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    Deleted by shomazta over 5 years ago

    user 51559
    over 15 years ago
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    Who cares, it's hot.

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    hobozombie
    over 15 years ago
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    Nothing's more tired than douchebags whining about who traced what.

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    Nilix
    over 15 years ago
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    Using images as reference is not plagiarism. Even if it "traced" there's still a whole bunch of shit you still have to get right. Drawing from life is good because it's good practice to see 3d and transmit to 2d. The only trouble I can see anyone getting into because of using a 2d image would be taking pictures of random people in the first place.

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    DoubleT
    almost 15 years ago
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    It's not even traced. It's so obvious that it isn't. Look at the bra, panties, even the rib cage are all in different locations. Also, not sure but it seems that Sakuya is bent a tad bit more (turning to the right).

    Just sayin'. Still love it regardless of if it was traced or not. (Which it isn't >__>)

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    Whit
    almost 15 years ago
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    DoubleT said:
    It's not even traced. It's so obvious that it isn't. Look at the bra, panties, even the rib cage are all in different locations. Also, not sure but it seems that Sakuya is bent a tad bit more (turning to the right).

    Just sayin'. Still love it regardless of if it was traced or not. (Which it isn't >__>)

    Was just abt to say that

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    TMcCaine
    over 14 years ago
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    This 'trace' thing is a real argument?
    Coming from fap seekers on a booru sight?
    That's like saying "I'm a mechanic because I am in a garage."
    Look people, I, as an artist, know what he did. Its called reference meterial. Like when you write a paper about a subject. You read the sources, divine an extraction of the facts, and re-iterate it in your own words. Nothing different here. A blatant 'trace' as you try to accuse him of doing, is a literal trace, ergo plagiarism.
    Drawing over image = exact.

    This is a by sight drawing and an EXTREMELY common event in artist reproductions. All artists do this. Those with skill do it more. This man has skill and an eye for portraying the 3d world in 2d. The Leonardo Da Vinci example he had subjects sit still for weeks to finish the painting. Landscapes will look blurry because it changes over time and the artists have to hurriedly produce the image. Especially in post modernism.
    In short, Uneducated opinions =/= fact

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    Synoptic
    almost 14 years ago
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    Guys, I think you're missing the point here: the old guy is obviously butthurt for some reason since he's using BIG LETTERS TO SHOW HOW MUCH BUTTHURT HE ACTUALLY IS.

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    Black Gold Saw
    over 13 years ago
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    IT'S NOT TRACING! USING 3D MODELS FOR 2D DRAWINGS IS NOT TRACING!

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    crouchmediocre
    almost 8 years ago
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    "Leonardo traced all the time!" -signed, people who don't know what the fuck they're talking about

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    ANON TOKYO
    9 months ago
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    LaC said:

    Nakajima is the old guy. Why is he there? See http://www.asahi.com/english/Herald-asahi/TKY200902070054.html

    Archived link, since the original link is dead.

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    Ooh! What a splendid trace of a photo! Letting everyone in Japan know that you're a first-class tracer is really stylish, isn't it?
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