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Brittany Kuppin

Three Elementals
Three Elementals by @Ayeaka (Brittany Kuppin)

I wasn't sure if this would be allowed here or not... blinks It's a pixel doll, obviously. My own work, although I used a base, BUT, the site I got the base from clearly stated anyone could use it, if they were given the proper credit.

Therefore, the base belongs to Pixel Studio.

The work done to the base (the hair, markings, change of skin color) belong to me. Thankyou.

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Posted: Tuesday, 05 April, 2005 @ 04:47 PM

I do not think pixel dolls are allowed, since the base does a lot of the work, but I would not quote me on that. They are awfully cute though. I love their hair too.

Posted: Sunday, 10 April, 2005 @ 09:55 AM

Hrrm... frowns

It's just, I see coloring colabs all the time...

Posted: Sunday, 10 April, 2005 @ 01:34 PM

Bases essentiallly do all the work though because everything is pre-set. All though pixels can be used for things like icons, it is another to claim it as your work to any degree. In a color collaboration the line art is one artist's work and the color is another artist's work. They agree to work together and share a copyright on the work.

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