I know illustrators who use TinEye which is a reverse image search, where you upload an image and it looks over the internet to find images that match it, or even parts of images that match it like a cropped version of your work would pop up too. so if you put in some of your more popular images you may find copycats, but…
Hey guys, This morning I discovered that one fella simply copy/pasted image from my 3d portfolio into his: http://fellauk.deviantart.com/gallery/27983964 Not all of those images are mine of course, but only 2 images of AT-ST walker (moreover, in horrible blurry jpeg compression) But seen that I started having strong doubts…
I usually use the TinEye plugin for Firefox (they've got one for most major browsers iirc). It doesn't catch everything, but they add more images pretty regularly.
In my case there was someone who saw my images (by accidnet i guess) and let me know that they r being used by someone else. Well, and then it started it all :P
lol more sounds like their base are belong to us :p ps : i switched to blog style web because uploading images and managing gallery is much easier. yo vlad finally you put teh Black pegassus artwork :D!!yay
You want my Chinese and Russian visitors that visit 20 times a day and grab 28kb of data per visit? Sure, you can have them. Quality visits. Let's look at AW stats and blogger side by side. These are pretty much all the statistics that matter to a character or environment artist, who will appropriately ignore the rest of…
Agreed, it is nothing to fear cauz images of 3d renders cannot be used for much profit really. Who will sell a render of a bike or a set of props? It can be used to feed someone's ego thats it. Well, maybe someone will get a job, but for how long and what will happen after the inevitable discovery... Its better to re-born…