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Anonymous
Whenever anyone does a vector trace/wallpaper do they feel the need to sign/attribute their own contribution?
Obviously a trace isn't an original work, but there was still a fair amount of work done for that trace and whatever wallpaper may result from it.
Long post short I'm just wondering the kinds of "acceptable" types of signatures/credits people put on their works, I'm nearly done with one and I want to be able to say "Hey, I did this," but not have it so intrusive as say, the anime-wallpapers or mini-tokyo things.
(pic related but not mine)
>> Anonymous
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I think it's unacceptable to put your name on a vector / an image that has been edited into a wallpaper. Maybe if the image is 90% your original creation, and not simply a deformation of something else. That's really all a trace / wallpaper is. It does not matter if you worked hard on it or not.
>> Awaken
Don't know about the others but I personally don't mind having a sig on the wall as long as it desn't distarct from the picture as a whole.
>> Anonymous
It's acceptable to "sign" your vector traces provided A) it's so unobtrusive as to be completely ignorable, and B) you also credit whoever was actually involved in the creation of the original image.
>> Anonymous
No. It's just something done for fun. And plus, as long as you keep - and don't release - the original vectored file, you could always say "Hey, I did this," with confidence.

I really don't think it should be acceptable at all to attach a name to a vector. The picture wasn't originally yours. It's just a trace. Hence why I only vector anonymously.