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Veniyum
MemberKinda mean sarcasm with more examples of possible "borrowing"
You're right! I wonder if other artists have used this same pose?
Well, I Decided to look into it, and it looks like this trail goes deeper!
Not only did Luxurian draw a pose that's very similar to one found in a picture drawn by s1m 8 months ago,
It looks like s1m might also have borrowed the pose from picture by narse 2 months before-hand!
Maybe Narse took the pose from a picture by thesecretcave more than a year before his post.
It's possible TheSecretCave took the pose from blitzdrachin's art 10 months before that!
And Blitzdrachin found the pose in a years old jay naylor picture!
...... Or not.
I think it's more likely that the idea of a character looking_through_legs presenting themselves is common enough that multiple artists have been commissioned to draw similar, sexy poses.
Plus even if the artist was inspired by a similar picture, then where's the harm?
If it wasn't traced, then we're still getting a different artists style and charm on the same or similar situations. When's more good art a bad thing?
user 397571
MemberPeople who say stuff like this are peak smoothbrains, on par with those who think calarts style, or art style theft is a thing.
Woodside
MemberDidn't realize "bending over and looking through legs" was a copyrighted pose. The more you know.
/s
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