QUICK: ERROR SANS V.S. CORE FRISK
I’m not the creator of them. D-:I think no one would win. You can’t hurt Core Frisk and Core Frisk doesn’t want to fight Error Sans. Saving him instead seems better in their opinion.
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QUICK: ERROR SANS V.S. CORE FRISK
I’m not the creator of them. D-:I think no one would win. You can’t hurt Core Frisk and Core Frisk doesn’t want to fight Error Sans. Saving him instead seems better in their opinion.
I keep seeing a lot of artists saying that they don't want people using their stuff. It's there a difference in posting it for fun and giving credit and just using it for themes and pictures. Or do you prefer permission for both?
It’s mostly because, once people feel free to use the art of an artist for cropping and fun stuff, many will eventually assume that they can feel free to trace or reuse the art for other projects. It’s uncomfortable for many reasons, and while some artists genuinely don’t mind and support their work being used for fun things, many don’t want their art spread around without their permission. For many reasons.
I don’t like my art being cropped and used without my permission because it feels very disrespectful to me. I make these big large images, I make comics where those expressions are context sensitive, and people feel that they can do whatever they want with it, even though that’s not how art works. It also makes me feel awful guilty when I’m seeing rp blogs cropping the art that people made as gifts to me or to show that they liked the stuff that I’m making, because they also weren’t given the chance to express their own permissions.
I prefer permission for both at all times, especially given that I’m trying to also sell commissions, and to have so little control over what happens with my art doesn’t look good at all.