Understanding Copyright in Illustrations: A Case Study of a Messy-Haired Glasses Student

Understanding Copyright in Illustrations: A Case Study of a Messy-Haired Glasses Student

Question from a reader:
Could this illustration potentially infringe on copyright? I intended to draw just a student with messy hair and glasses.

Questions about Copyright: Is the Illustration Okay?

In response to a reader’s question, I would like to discuss copyright. Specifically, let’s consider your illustration of a “student with messy hair and glasses” from a copyright perspective. Copyright is a

Navigating K-POP Copyright Risks in Class T-Shirt Design: A Safe Approach

Navigating K-POP Copyright Risks in Class T-Shirt Design: A Safe Approach

Question from a reader:
I’m seeking advice about the design of our class T-shirts. I want to use a slightly modified version of an official K-POP idol sticker, but will this violate copyright? What should I do?

The Importance of Copyright in Class T-Shirt Design

The idea of wanting to use a modified version of an official K-POP idol sticker for your

Creating an Original Quirk and Hero Costume for Mitsuri Kanroji: Tips and Ideas for Fans of My Hero Academia and Demon Slayer

Creating an Original Quirk and Hero Costume for Mitsuri Kanroji: Tips and Ideas for Fans of My Hero Academia and Demon Slayer

Reader’s Question:
I’m trying to come up with an original quirk and hero costume for a crossover between My Hero Academia and Demon Slayer, specifically for Mitsuri Kanroji. I’m feeling stuck and can’t seem to generate any ideas. I was thinking of a quirk related to strength enhancement, love, or maybe

How Many Animation Folders Should You Use in Clip Studio? Tips and Techniques for Organizing Your Projects

How Many Animation Folders Should You Use in Clip Studio? Tips and Techniques for Organizing Your Projects

Reader’s Question:
When creating animations in Clip Studio, how many animation folders do you typically end up using?

Finding the Right Number of Animation Folders in Clip Studio

You know, whenever I dive into creating animations in Clip Studio, I always find myself wrestling with the question of how many animation folders