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superunknown101
MemberThis is hawt AF!
But I could NOT shake this out of my head X'D
I'm Sorry
user 711637
MemberThis image looked eerily similar to another one.
em2003
MemberI tried flipping between the two images, they are clearly NOT a trace of each other. Other than both of them being a character on all-fours with a focus on their butt, nearly every other aspect is different. The placement of their legs, the placement of their arms/elbows, the location of their head, that one is wearing clothes which obscure a lot of the view and the other is not, even their genitals are at different angles.
I'mNotMe
MemberLmao, I was looking at these comments and I thought people were saying this was a trace of the male version until I actually bothered clicking on Crimson's link, boy was I confused.
Anyway, regarding the "traced" origin there is certainly an inspiration going on with the color scheme and mood in theory but I recommend everyone actually puts the two images on top of each other and decreases the transparency of one while also adjusting the hue or saturation so you can easier see both at the same time. Try to match them up, find an origin line and notice that everything is just off, it can't be a trace. If it is a trace the artist either edited the origin image so drastically that it can't be considered a trace only a guideline.
What I think happened is that it's just a shared thought, they both used a similar reference pose and wanted to convey the same kinda feeling. The amount of furry women kneeling under the night blue sky with this color scheme is immense but even under the assumption that the other work was used as a direct reference, who cares? There is an entire species of anthro shark and fox dog within the furry community explicitly created due to artists using other artists for references, we have an entire tab of anatomically incorrect anatomically correct genitals due to artists bumming off each other.
And I just noticed that there is a tiny person stuck to the asshole of this Lucario, amazing, the level of my perception is awful apparently, disregard everything I've said.
Ph4nt0m 69
Blockedi hope you two realize that drawing the same pose isnt "tracing"
if ur leaning towards the thought that its a trace, actually take the time to put the two artworks side by side and on top of each other before throwing out a slanderous accusation against an innocent artist and wasting staff time reviewing a bogus report all cuz u wanna go solely off a lazy hunch and "iT lOoKs ClOsE eNoUgH aT fIrSt GlAnCe"
Squirrelman
MemberYeah, it's definitely not traced. Just heavily inspired by the other artist. Almost same pose and angle, but different artwork from one another with a lot of original work done on this artist's end.
Ph4nt0m 69
BlockedIts almost like you didnt read the literal first sentence where i very clearly said "you two"
As in
The two comments i quoted in my initial reply
<crunching chips>
You do know how to actually pay attention right?
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