RockLeeXSuki
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RockLeeXSuki's Profile
Username | RockLeeXSuki | Gender | Female |
Date Joined | Location | in joor pantz....hehehe jk XD | |
Last Updated | Occupation | I needz joor soulz :3 | |
Last visit | # Pictures | 71 | |
# Comments Given | 2760 |
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ive moved heres teh link D: -http://www.fanart-central.net/profile-DeathTheKid8.php
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chapta o soul eater oc XD | December 16, 2009 |
My fav bands (by order of AWSOMENESS) :D | November 22, 2009 |
profile stuff? | October 31, 2009 |
Chapter 26 | July 24, 2009 |
chapter 18 | April 26, 2009 |
Trace/Edit - Situations where the user downloaded a copy of someone else's image, then altered, edited, or created a traced copy of it without acquiring and/or documenting permission from the owner to do so. It does not necessarily have to be done in digital media, but the original piece can still be clearly recognized underneath the alterations. This is less serious if it turns out the original artist did offer it up for that purpose (for example, "coloring page" style lineart) but in all cases we must have citation and documentation of it.
Uncited/uncredited references - Cases where the artist's work is an imitation or duplication of an official screenshot, reference image or other inspiration and either failed or refused to cite the original material as their inspiration. Understand that FAC is firstly a fanart site and amateur fanart does often consist of an artist attempting to re-create a specific scene from their source material; imitation is a form of flattery after all. The only thing we ask in this case is that they cite (i.e: provide a URL for) the original screenshot used.
Plaigarism - More broadly and vaguely defined, left open for borderline scenarios where two artworks by different users seem to have more than "just" a coincidental likeness to each other, but it does not fit the other, more specific types of violations mentioned above. This is handled carefully, on a case-by-case basis, because we have to evaluate whether or not there is any foul play, or if this was just some sort of innocent misunderstanding".
-Stratadrake.
Basic rules I got from Strata =)