Originally posted by wuleecat
Hey, how do you know I don't know how to draw?I'll prove it to you. Just give me 4 hours, some tracing paper
Because you're oblivious to the most basic elements of art.
When you trace something the outlines will be identical, with a very minor residual. Of course you can then edit details in your trace. But there's a limit to what you can edit. You can't edit your trace such a way that the overall angle changes or make any major pose alterations that skews the perspective.
And as any artist—or someone of average intelligence, really—could tell you, the two pictures are completely different.
But to make it even easier on you, here's an overlay of the pictures. Starlin's is red, mine is blue and the overlay is black, and the images are pinned in the right end of the right boot.
As you can see there's virtually no outline overlay beyond the few pixels where it's pinned.
Originally posted by wuleecat
I'll use the 'Hitch motif' method to come up with something that looks 99.99% identical to Hitch's original, but I'll alter the angle of the elbow by 2 degrees and maybe raise an eyebrow by a fraction.
If you're not familiar with artists using motifs then I would have to question whether or not you've been home-schooled.
Secondly it's not only the angle of of an arm that has been changed, it's the entire picture. Mine is from above the horizon, Starlin's is from beneath the horizon.
Originally posted by Dreampanther
You know, this is a great idea. I'm going to take a short story by Neil Gaiman, change the names of the characters, the setting and time it takes place, add a few sentences of my own and then put my name on it and post it on forums to prove to people what a great writer I am.If I get called out on it, I'll just tell people they don't understand how the creative writing process works and that all I did was use Neil Gaiman as a "motif".
Again, you hailed Alex Ross as a great artist. He uses motifs, every single time.
Look, he's using it right there.
And he continues to shamelessly stack those motifs as like the camera isn't even in the room.
Clearly this guy is an amateur that should be booted out of the industry because he has no talent.