Forbidden Bases??
a little info:
frankendolled basesok, let's start with the beginning... in 2002, there was a very popular base called Viktoria made by Lolido, but then it made the rounds, that Lolida has stolen the outline from a pixel artist called Misuya, who makes her living from designing pixel characters for korean communities. this caused much uproar within the dolling community and Lolido shut her site down.
People became aware, that there are these korean communities, like Candybar and Haduri , that use dolls as avatars, where you can assemble an outfit and pay for this, to make your own costum avatar. Pixel artists like Misuya and Tokkida provide these communities with pixel outfits and stuff.
that's why it's frowned upon within the dolling community (or even causing witchhunts) to make or use heavily influenced bases or display dolls with them. when dollers later found out about the original maker, people kept their dolls up, but linked to the original maker. those dolls are usually non-adoptable.
Sandi3D made the "The Vow" page, which is currently down, i'll update with a link, if it gets up again.
Witchhunts destroy the athmosphere in the dolling community. dolling is just a hobby, but some people took it way to serious and forgot, that the person on the other end is a real human being too, when they send their flames.
If you see a base, that reminds you very much of another one, paste both into your graphics program, zoom in and compare closely.
if there's something wrong, contact the original artist about it per e-mail and let her/him sort it out with the offender. no need to spam guestbooks/tagboards, write emails... to the offender.
Word about stolen bases usually spreads anyway, so you can change the credit if you have a doll on a stolen base.
"inspired by" basesSome doll bases are made by tracing over someone else's artwork, this is a controverse topic within the dolling community. Artists like Amy Brown and Rion Vernon are aware of this and
Rion Vernon explicitely said, that he doesn't want his art used for doll bases anymore.
If you plan to make a base based on someone else's artwork, in any case it would be no mistake to ask for permission or at least to credit the original artist.