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11-22-2019, 07:05 AM
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Krunomo
Join Date: May 2017
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Dolemite
This again? IBTrav himself is already basing his work and making money off of other people's character designs, art styles, and intellectual properties (without giving them any credit or compensation), so he really has no credibility at all to complain.
That said, while I felt previous claims of NECA basing their Toony Terrors on his work could be dismissed as mere coincidence at best and baseless whining at worst, I have to admit that the Nun's pose in this instance appears to be directly lifted from IBTrav's Scooby Doo pic. I mean, it's exact
And IBTravs design is basically a reskin of the Green Ghost from episode a night fright is no delight. Literally the pose and shape is lifted from that character. The hands are the same as well as the "swoosh" on the skirt. He took a ghost character and fit a ghost character over the top. It's equally as likely that someone at NECA did the same thing. Similarly, the stance of Jason with his hand backward is a common stance used in Hanna Barbers cartoons. If you told a dozen artists to draw a picture of a character in a particular style theres a good chance they would all come back with similar results.
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