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So I'm having a small dilemma. If I use a stock picture for proportion reference, then change the entire pose of the drawing, do I still need to credit the stock image? Example(bolder red is the somewhat final pose sketch, faint red is stock pose) original stock image: https://www.deviantart.com/colourize-stock/art/Sha-47-541159157 I understand that the safest way to go is to credit it either way, but if its only barely referenced is the credit truly needed? Its just a general issue I have whenever uploading a drawing, especially if I make changes to the pose. Of course if the pose isn't changed, I'll credit the referenced image. But what if its changed this drastically to a point where you wouldn't know the stock image was even referenced? Edited at November 3, 2020 02:01 PM by Lunar Eclipse
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You used the stock for your benefit, so I would credit it.
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Alright, thank you. I kinda figured I should credit it either way. Jellos Warmbloods said: You used the stock for your benefit, so I would credit it.
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