same ur two different years...what are the odds
Ari! wrote:If I understand you correctly, you are asking if you can trace an existing drawing/change an existing drawing to be flat colour and submit it to the reference sheets in Oekaki boards. The only thing that I can image you stopping from doing so is whether or not the original art was yours. If it is, then I don't see a problem with doing so just as long as it sticks roughly along the lines of being a reference (like the other art in the reference sheet board). If it isn't your own original art, you would have to get permission from the original artist, otherwise it would be against the art rules.
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same ur two different years...what are the odds
Disgustedorite wrote:Ari! wrote:If I understand you correctly, you are asking if you can trace an existing drawing/change an existing drawing to be flat colour and submit it to the reference sheets in Oekaki boards. The only thing that I can image you stopping from doing so is whether or not the original art was yours. If it is, then I don't see a problem with doing so just as long as it sticks roughly along the lines of being a reference (like the other art in the reference sheet board). If it isn't your own original art, you would have to get permission from the original artist, otherwise it would be against the art rules.
Hope this helps (:
I specifically mean like, taking this piece that I made, clicking "color me in", and removing the shading layers and adding design notes. Not tracing.
same ur two different years...what are the odds
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