Hey, could i give it to you in 6 hrs from when this reply is posted...as in will this contest still be on till then?
Nice find hecky, man wow, what's with these people. They never learn. The thing on the top of the head looks stuck on too, It's sharp, and everything else looks blurry.
u people do nothing but complain,argue and point out errors i did tell the contest holder i made it from a game screenshot. which is not copying, if you pay attention to detail, i had to make a bigger character from that little screenshot. Who the fuk are u to judge if its $75 work or not? i spent hard work and time on it which is much more than anything you are doing in this contest right now so kindly leave my path.
I am everyone to help the contest holder save $75, by just cutting out an existing picture and calling it their own, all you have done is brighten up the character and put your watermark on it so people can't copy, what is there to copy? If you are spending hard work and time doing this, maybe you shouldnt be in the logo business.
LOL, sorry for the language, but sam2698, You're an idiot... Complete Idiot.. Honestly! Hard Work? All you did was make it bigger, use a photoshop filter, and overlap it with some ugly plain white text. The ONLY thing different is you added that horrible thing on top of the helmet. Probably like 1 minutes work.
Ok so you are saying, the artwork i see on banners and headers on gaming websites with cutouts from game screenshots are illegal? u guys are doing nothing productive in this contest i dont give a shit what u think so you sad people dont bother me.
I don't think he was saying, I think he was just pointing out that the guy wants something unique from the winning artist. That is, it won't be found anywhere else. While the legality of doing it may be in doubt, it's just that original work is always expected on here. People frown on it when they have painstakingly crafted a figure, then see people like yourself merely using somebody else's.
... and their 2 minutes of work, winning, against somebody else who had spent genuine amounts of time trying to meet the actual requirements.
It's alright when the copied graphic is just to accompany a logo, but when it's the focal point of the logo/graphic then it becomes plain copying.