Dax Herrera / Dick Masterson / Daxipad / Juju The Cow / Wolfie / The Dick Show (TDS), The Biggest Problem in the Universe (TBPITU) / New Project 2 - Balding least funny contrarian paedophile defender in the universe, "women are fat" jokes virtuoso, e-daddy of Sektards, chaser and cross-species roleplay sodomy enthusiast. Roleplays as a cow named Juju while he gets fucked in the anus by women. Fat.

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As similarly shown in the above post, it's been discovered that several of the props in Rippaverse comics are allegedly being traced from 3D assets available online for download. The upload dates show they definitely pre-date the comics. This seems to be an exotic rare Juju W. Of course, this will largely only matter to people already predisposed to detract Eric July or those following his lolcow detractors.

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This isn't all that uncommon. In manga a lot of the time they just straight-up use photos with an unsharpen mask. When you're working to meet tight deadlines you cut corners where you can (or you delay your comic indefinitely, I guess that works too).

But Dick's totally right. I can't take Eric July seriously any more because his artist didn't draw a table, barely visible in one panel, completely from imagination. The Rippaverse is eternally felted and Eric should file for bankruptcy and sewer slide immediately.
 
This isn't all that uncommon. In manga a lot of the time they just straight-up use photos with an unsharpen mask. When you're working to meet tight deadlines you cut corners where you can (or you delay your comic indefinitely, I guess that works too).
Think Dax is going to go after Valve for using pictures from Costco for Half Life? They just admitted in the anniversary doc to using tons of pictures for the game environment/objects to make sure the game would launch on time. Surely that's even worse than what Eric July did! Pinnacle of lazyness or some such.
 
it's been discovered that several of the props in Rippaverse comics are allegedly being traced from 3D assets available online for download.
I've only seen a few pages of Isom but I thought it was pretty obvious it was relying pretty heavily on traced 3d objects. It didn't occur to me that was something controversial, it's gotten fairly common in mainstream comics and animation. There are programs that let you pose entire rooms full of objects to use as backdrops, or pose the characters themselves as 3d objects. This only really becomes an issue if the artists misrepresent what they do, ie if they claim things are hand-drawn but aren't.
 
Think Dax is going to go after Valve for using pictures from Costco for Half Life? They just admitted in the anniversary doc to using tons of pictures for the game environment/objects to make sure the game would launch on time. Surely that's even worse than what Eric July did! Pinnacle of lazyness or some such.
And wait til he finds out about Silent Hill and Kindergarten Cop:
Greatest horror game ever? More like steaming pile of stolen shit. I'm glad Konami cancelled Silent Hills, they clearly recognised the error of their ways.
 
This seems to be an exotic rare Juju W.
No, it's just more dumb Diddler Dax bullshit. There's absolutely nothing wrong with doing this unless it's plagiarism or copyright infringement. It isn't. This is exactly what these assets are for, as 3D Warehouse itself says:

Imagine Karening out about something this gay.

I've only seen a few pages of Isom but I thought it was pretty obvious it was relying pretty heavily on traced 3d objects. It didn't occur to me that was something controversial, it's gotten fairly common in mainstream comics and animation.
I knew someone who did this by just actually using real furniture, positioning it how he wanted it, then aiming a camera at it and tracing it in an app. How is this different? Dax is, as always, a complete loser who knows nothing about anything.
 

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Yeah, 3D reference is pretty common in low quality C-list mainstream comics. Below is an infamous example from Batgirl.


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I don't wanna keep derailing the thread on Dax's stupid failed gotcha attempt, but another example is JoJo's Bizarre Adventure creator Hirohiko Araki. My man loves using fashion shoots to reference his character poses:
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I don't necessarily think these are traced, but they are unambiguously the source for these drawings, and heavily referenced, so is Juju gonna call out one of the most famous and celebrated manga artists of all time? Maybe he and Vito can argue about it on their podcast since I seem to recall that fat fuck is a weeb.
 
There's absolutely nothing wrong with doing this unless it's plagiarism or copyright infringement.
That's what I get for giving Juju the benefit of the doubt and believing he'd found something that finally constitutes a standard criticism. The idea of tracing 3D models seemed tacky to me when I first saw the tweets, but it's clearly of zero consequence to anyone who'd otherwise enjoy the comic book.
 
Mikel Janin, Brandon Peterson.

I'm more bothered when it gets over the top and looks
Ross, Adams, Land, Campbell. Visual reference of any kind has been a staple in making comics for decades. It's a deadline oriented, results based trade where ultimately the only thing that matters is how good the image is when it's done, not how you make it. Sometimes the result are seamless. Other times even the most casual readers start to notice that the women are making faces resembling porn. The actual problem isn't that the art in Isom uses references, it's that it doesn't use references well and the results aren't very good. It's not a master using a tool properly, it's a brazilian monkey banging rocks together until they made something passable as comic art.

Below: three example of good and three examples of bad referencing.

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3D models have the advantage over google image photos of being 100% consistent and totally customizeable, but it's the accuracy that gives them today.

Like I said, dunking on Isom is like the easiest shit, even casuals like Dax can do it. It took them six months or whatever to figure out that the entire thing was put together in 3D render. Wait til they put their heads together and notice that there's only 3 bodies in the entire series with different clothes and heads: male, female and superbuff male.
 
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Like I said, dunking on Isom is like the easiest shit, even casuals like Dax can do it. It took them six months or whatever to figure out that the entire thing was put together in 3D render. Wait til they put their heads together and notice that there's only 3 bodies in the entire series with different clothes and heads: male, female and superbuff male.
The worst that can really be said about it is that as a newbie project, it's mediocre. Not even outright bad, just something with room for improvement. But I suppose "he made millions on a mediocre comic book because the stuff from major publishers is such absolute trash it's great by comparison" isn't really much of a justification for "lmao let's go shit on his great grand-dad's grave and fuck up his life."

And @FROG is just being fucking petty. Yeah he's obviously a more talented artist but EJ is clearly the more competent businessman.
 
The worst that can really be said about it is that as a newbie project, it's mediocre. Not even outright bad, just something with room for improvement. But I suppose "he made millions on a mediocre comic book because the stuff from major publishers is such absolute trash it's great by comparison" isn't really much of a justification for "lmao let's go shit on his great grand-dad's grave and fuck up his life."

And @FROG is just being fucking petty. Yeah he's obviously a more talented artist but EJ is cleaarly the more competent businessman.
No, it isn't justification.
I just find it baffling honestly given the money that July has and has put into this. He could have just as easily hired a top level guy like Joe Bennett (doing Alphacore) for Isom #1.
At the end of the day Eric can just go bring on a A-list artist tomorrow, while EVS can't build a time machine and undo the fact it's taken him six years to produce ~150 pages of comic art for waiting backers.
 
I just find it baffling honestly given the money that July has and has put into this. He could have just as easily hired a top level guy like Joe Bennett (doing Alphacore) for Isom #1.
Really? Could he have before he had even demonstrated he knew what he was doing at least on the business end of things?
 
For 300k or whatever he put into the project in advance? Fuck yeah. It's not like a creative or business partnership - it's contract work.
If there's one thing I've learned from Comicsgate is that you never have to establish you know what you're doing before roping comic people into your project.

Joe Bennett is kind of a special case I'll admit- he was a top Marvel artist who normally would not be accessible to Eric but got cancelled a few years back by depicting a jewelry shop in Incredible Hulk by painting a yellow star and writing "JEWERY" on it. And uh, the New Yorkers at Marvel HQ didn't like that. After that he banged around with Vox Dei's Arkhaven comics imprint (jesus christ) until presumably Chuck Dixon (who was propping up Vox before July appeared on the scene) tapped him for this Rippaverse project.

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Really? Could he have before he had even demonstrated he knew what he was doing at least on the business end of things?
It's pretty clear that Eric has far better bitness instincts than whatever goofy self-insert genealogical shit he was trying to pass off as creative inspiration with the name Isom. But ultimately it's neither here nor there because he could express whatever painfully dull yet deeply-felt artistic pretenses he has while at the dinner table using mashed potatoes and stop-motion animation and sold on bootleg VHS and it wouldn't matter. It's still the same popular, million-dollar Youtuber merch operation because it's Eric July and based black man is "trying to do something". That's what makes Dax's criticism particularly stupid and pointless. It's also what makes the reality distortion field surrounding Eric July so tragic. He doesn't need it. He never did.
 
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Joe Bennett is kind of a special case I'll admit- he was a top Marvel artist who normally would not be accessible to Eric but got cancelled a few years back by depicting a jewelry shop in Incredible Hulk by painting a yellow star and writing "JEWERY" on it.
That's just Brazilian culture, though. I mean why paint it with such a savagely tinged stereotype as "anti-Semitic" or something? Are people from the Southern hemisphere supposed to be dominated permanently by the Northern half of the planet?

Sounds pretty racist to me, considering Jews are just another kind of white people, right?
 
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