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      pixel.dsp @Lee White last edited by

      @Lee-White I guess what I'm most curious to know/learn is that, hypothetically, when an author writes a book and there is a section that is heavily influenced by another author, is explicit reference/credit given in the book enough, or can it be still be considered plagiarism despite appropriate credit/references were given? I'm asking this for my own future reference, should I one day want to publish an instructional art book...
      Also, having endured the 57 min-long AD video, his arguments were bordering on paranoia, putting JP in a "guilty no matter what he does" position. AD even criticized that JP worded something differently to appear he was not plagiarizing. But isn't that what authors should do to NOT plagiarize: i.e paraphrase in your own words and not write identical texts word for word? It's like saying a drug addict is not taking drugs because he/she is pretending not to be a drug addict...

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      • Lee White
        Lee White SVS Team SVS Instructor Pro SVS OG @pixel.dsp last edited by Lee White

        @pixel-dsp I guess it really depends on what the content is and how it was approached. But let's go over them:

        Terms: In this case, the actual content is very basic common terms and shapes that all teachers use. They are so basic and common that there is literally no other name for them or way to phrase it differently. To talk about Line, form, shadow, detail, etc. is common to all drawing. If I did a drawing class, I would use the same terms (and have used the same terms). You just can't have a drawing or painting class without using those exact terms. They are the building blocks of art.

        Sequence: Just like the "Terms" category, this falls under a very common and logical sequence. It's so common that to do it in another way actually doesn't work. The sequence starts with the most basic thing- a line, then adds some volume to become a form, once that form is made, it is then lit with local color, light and shadow, and finally detail is added (feathers, wood grain,etc.). Again, this is common to almost all teaching of basic art.

        Now, It would be much different if someone was talking about something that DIDN"T have a common terminology or structure. For example, if you were to write about a boy wizard and named him Harry. And he was to go to a school, called "Hogwarts". Those terms are NOT common and are VERY specific to a single person's story. So you would be much more guilty of plagiarism if you did that vs. doing a book about something common, such as 2 point perspective.

        The other charge is LAYOUT. Jake's layout's don't really look like AD's, but lets suppose they did. How COMMON are those layouts and is there something inherently unique that was copied? The answer is no. It's just some drawings with some text around them using common terminology. For examle, here's AD's layout and one from another pen and ink book. I could VERY EASILY say AD's was stolen from this one. In fact, I bet if I told you these came from the SAME book many of you would believe it. But it's two separate artists and two totally separate books. And if I said it with emotion, many people would believe it. But that isn't the case. AD did NOT copy this at all. It's just normal to layout sketches and text this way. In other words it's EXTREMELY COMMON to do it this way. Which makes the plagiarism charge sort of ridiculous.

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          pixel.dsp @Lee White last edited by

          @Lee-White Thanks for the detailed reply! I hope Chronicles and their lawyers come up with their verdict soon. The suspense is unbearable...

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          • Pamela Fraley
            Pamela Fraley SVS OG last edited by Pamela Fraley

            I found this video on the situation to be one of the best responses I’ve seen. The guy is clearly not super fond of Jake. But, he knows what he’s talking about as far as the layout charges and things. and he talks about the unfortunate backlash this could have on Alphonso because of the actions of his followers. I think more people need to see this https://youtu.be/GDNsHVDHfnk

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            • Julia
              Julia @Lee White last edited by

              @Lee-White I like the page with the bear and the explanation on how to render fur. Who is the artist / what is the reference of the book please?

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                Lee White SVS Team SVS Instructor Pro SVS OG @Julia last edited by

                Drawing in Pen & Ink by Claudia Nice. Here's a link:

                https://www.amazon.com/Drawing-Pen-Ink-First-Steps/dp/0891347178

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                  Marta Kitka last edited by

                  Alphonso did not convince me.
                  I hope this situation will be solved soon because too much damage is being done to Jake’s reputation.

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                  • Julia
                    Julia @Lee White last edited by

                    @Lee-White thank you very much!

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                      riftweaver @Lee White last edited by

                      @Lee-White said in Inktober Book Plagerism Accusations:

                      Drawing in Pen & Ink by Claudia Nice. Here's a link:

                      https://www.amazon.com/Drawing-Pen-Ink-First-Steps/dp/0891347178

                      I was actually going to comment that looked like Claudia Nice’s work. 🙂

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                      • Pamela Ruddy
                        Pamela Ruddy last edited by

                        I've just pre-ordered Jake's book. 🤞 It isn't delayed for long.

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                        • NessIllustration
                          NessIllustration Pro last edited by

                          I've attempted to counter some of the comments on Dunn's video to offer a different perspective, but there's way too many to address and it's so saddening to see some of the replies 😞 I just read one that said :

                          "Seems like Parker lawyered up hard and fast, and I’m sure his legal team will do everything in their power to contest and maybe even counter-sue for defamation and reasonable loss. (Probably on the basis that you can’t claim copyright over a “format or teaching flow”, and that there’s a long history of these kinds of basic fundamentals already published.)
                          But regardless of what Parker’s lawyers finagle for him, thanks to this video, everyone will know that Parker’s a plagiarist, and an asshole to boot. Hope he gets what he deserves"

                          It's like no matter what defense case Jake presents and no matter if it's legally settled in his favor, for some of these people Jake's reputation is forever ruined. It's absolutely heartbreaking. I can't believe Dunn did this. Of all ways, professional ways to address something like this he chose the nuclear option, and possibly blew up both himself and Jake at the same time. What a mess.

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                            Carmanda @NessIllustration last edited by

                            @NessIllustration My hope is that if this was in fact an emotional reactionary video that reached what ends up being an incorrect conclusion of plagiarism, Alphonso would address his viewers himself with an explanation and apology. It still might not convince everyone, but it could undo damage that another lawyer situation wouldn't. People are still salty about trademarking Inktober, even though a) he explained and apologized for the unintended effects and b) you KNOW you take a risk if you use someone else's IP, especially a logo.

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                              korilynneillo @NessIllustration last edited by

                              @NessIllustration I've been seeing that particular opinion a LOT the past few days! I've been very vocal in a few artist discord groups over the past few days and that seems to be the prevailing opinion (aside from a small island of artists that take a similar view to the recent youtube vids posted and think it's monstrously unfair that everyone's jumping to conclusions without seeing both sides). It saddens me that no matter what comes to light, they'll just spin it to Jake being the bad guy.

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                              • NessIllustration
                                NessIllustration Pro @Carmanda last edited by NessIllustration

                                @Carmanda At this point I'm not sure Dunn would ever retract himself. Even after seeing the mob descend on Jake, he has done nothing to discourage his fans from the hate and the video is still up, even know it's really risky because he's solidly opening himself up for a lawsuit. He has proven himself to be emotional and reckless. Not only that, in his video it's like he's straining so hard to see similarities yet he's dismissing every difference as Jake attempting to hide the plagiarism. He's descended really far into a confirmation bias whirlpool and has convinced himself very thoroughly. Sending out his impressionable students who do not know better to mob lynch Jake was absolutely reprehensible, and I don't know what we can reasonably expect from someone who'd do that.

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                                • MattBaker
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                                  This is the "KILL THE BEAST" scene from Beauty and the Beast. Townspeople just wanna poke something with their proverbial pitchforks.

                                  Don't confuse me with facts, my minds already made up.

                                  I hope the truth prevails this time.

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                                  • George Broussard
                                    George Broussard @Carmanda last edited by George Broussard

                                    @Carmanda said in Inktober Book Plagerism Accusations:

                                    People are still salty about trademarking Inktober

                                    Yes, and this was always insane. A lot of artists, particularly amateur, young, or leaning heavily left, don't understand matters of trademarks, etc. They just see it as being mean. There's 100% nothing wrong with trademarking Inktober and protecting that name and logo mark. Try explaining that to people that are anti capitalism, though. They would understand if they were to ever create or own something valuable.

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                                      Coley @MattBaker last edited by

                                      @MattBaker you nailed it

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                                        Coreyartus Moderator @George Broussard last edited by Coreyartus

                                        @George-Broussard Youth and the simple lack of experience and worldliness, I get. But I'm not sure it has to do with a political stance or one's embrace of the legalities of capitalism... I think that's a stretch. I, myself am just about as far left as a person can get and I understand the complexities of what's happening. I think we start down a dangerous path when we bring politics into the conversation, as cancel culture exists on both sides of the aisle in its own ways. As a moderator, I'd personally like to avoid opening up that particular can of worms on these forums as it seems this tiny oasis has managed to blissfully sidestep it for a good many years...

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                                          jsnzart @Coreyartus last edited by

                                          @Coreyartus I think I agree with that.

                                          I'm nearly 50,...and I still don't understand politics.
                                          Especially in the US!!! Left and right?
                                          Sorry, I have no idea!

                                          And, I wanted to be a political cartoonist. Lol 😵

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                                            pixel.dsp @NessIllustration last edited by

                                            @NessIllustration With the current events, I highly doubt anybody would sue AD. With the way his fans have injected racial arguments, pitting this as a “white vs black” issue, it would look really bad on a corporation like Chronicles to sue an independent artist like AD.

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