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    What's some people's problem with recolors?

    No one really said anything about claiming a recolor as their own. Those who do recolors know the art isnt theirs so they make sure to credit the original artist.
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    What's some people's problem with recolors?

    I meant to say "can't" not "can"...typo. But you're right...calling drawing the only good art out there is forgetting about statues, photos, heck, even selfies if taken right...art isnt just picking up a pencil, pen, marker, etc and putting ideas on paper! You don't need paper to make art!
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    What's some people's problem with recolors?

    Thank you! A sensible person! I was at another forum and asked the same thing...all I got outta that adventure was the exact hatred I see daily...so how do you go about making all stuff you suggested?
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    What's some people's problem with recolors?

    Going around the web and finding cool hand-drawn art is one thing, but when you find someone's recolor of a character, there's always someone who's got a problem. So as the title suggests, why? What makes recolors so poisonous to those who see them? I've done a few recolors myself and people...
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