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The !yN75RHsjZI
/r/ hi-res School Rumble.
>> The !yN75RHsjZI
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Preferrably vector
>> Seven Liers-In-Wait !5kL7bwCrGk
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>> Seven Liers-In-Wait !5kL7bwCrGk
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>> Anonymous
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>> Anonymous
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>> Anonymous
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>> Seven Liers-In-Wait !5kL7bwCrGk
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>> Marvelous Thread Anonymous
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I like school rumble & eri sawachika
please more
>> Anonymous
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>>109282
?
>> Anonymous
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>>109282
?
>> Anonymous
>>109121
Oh hey, I did that vector. Good to see at least one person saw it worthy enough to be saved. :D
>> Anonymous
>>109346
>>I did that vector.

That's what they all say.
>> great vectors! SUPER! Anonymous
Do you have more anime vectors in png??
post it please!
saint seiya inferno maybe?
>> Anonymous
>>109360
Indeed, which is why I always keep the original files to myself. You can request any change to the image that would be difficult to accomplish by simply shopping the image, and I can go bend some vectors and upload the result.

Never part with your vector files if you want to later prove you're the original author.
>> Anonymous
>>109345
>>109344
stop posting shit
>> Anonymous
>>109388
>Never part with your vector files if you want to later enlarge your e-penis.

Fixed.
>> Anonymous
>>109388
Good job, you learned how to trace shit with Illustrator. I can clearly see your life has been chock FULL of accomplishments.
>> Anonymous
>>109388
>Never part with your vector files if you want to later prove you're the original author.

Kobayashi Jin, I presume?

-_-;;;;;;;;
>> Anonymous
Ah, I see Anonymous is full of mirth this fine evening!

>>109398
>> ...if you want to later enlarge your e-penis.
> Fixed.
Comes with the territory, I suppose. But if I really cared, I'd do it the tripfaggot way, plus perhaps watermark my works for good measure. I've no problem with people reusing my work, but claiming it as their own I do have a problem with, which is why the vector files won't be let out into the wilds.

>>109399
> Good job, you learned how to trace shit with Illustrator.
Indeed, that is what I have learned. Thank you.

>>109436
> Kobayashi Jin, I presume?
And you, mister barrel-of-laughs, know full well what I mean with 'original author'. :P
>> Anonymous
>>109450
Fun fact - it isn't your work!
Here's an example for you. Let's say I download the movie "Jackass," then burn it to a DVD. Did I spend some time doing it? Yes indeed! Does that make it MY work? No, it doesn't!
You're trying to get credit for something YOU DID NOT DO. No matter what the spin, it ain't your work, faggot.
Fuck off.
>> Anonymous
>>109452
Oh ho, internet tough guy!

I can also see where you are coming from - an attempt to make ripping other people's vectorizations a guilt-free endeavor. Sorry, but your logic ain't cutting it. The art itself, both the original image and variations thereof (like a vector job) are copyright of the original artist, in this case Jin Kobayashi. Now the vectorized image, on which potentially many hours were spent working on is, as implied, 'my work'. I most certainly 'did do' the work that transformed the bitmap image into a vector one. This makes it my business to take credit for the vectorization job should I so desire, and likewise debunk someone else's false claim to it. It also makes it my business to decide whether I will hand out the vector file or not.

From legal angle we are in pretty gray area as we are using copyrighted work. But everything that moves through these boards is likewise burdened, including for example all the wallpapers that depict anime or manga characters. The special effects and backgrounds, if made by the artist, are theirs but the inclusion of a cutout from say an artbook breaches copyright. I can't claim to know if fair use clauses cover this, but I'm pretty confident they don't.

So yeah, from certain angle you are correct. Almost nothing on these boards belong to the persons that regardless add their nicks and URLs to the 'works'. But the work they did is definitely theirs. Don't try to bump off hours spent over Photoshop or Illustrator as something someone 'did not do' or 'did not happen'.

Now, shoo, I've more important things to do than lecture to an ass. For example, watching paint dry.
>> Anonymous
>>109476
You steal work without crediting, vectorize it without making any meaningful changes, then bitch when people steal it and don't credit you.
Sounds like hypocrisy to me! Ass.
>> Anonymous
Tits or GTFO
>> Anonymous
>>109477
he spends hours of work doing and wishes to be credited for the work, not the image itself. I don't see the issue here
>> Anonymous
>>109485
on second thought, I do see the issue here. Anonymous cannot claim anything as his own
>> The !yN75RHsjZI
My god, what have I started here?!
>> Anonymous
>>109495
Oh, so now you take credit for starting it, huh?
>> Anonymous
>>109450
It doesn't matter whether you tripfag or not, you're sharing your work for your own sake, and not everybody else's.
>> Anonymous
sharing png's without sharing the original vectors is like sharing exe's without sharing the source code. Yea, sure people can look at the final product, but they can't learn from it.