Oh, I get it now. The illustrators of this poster intentionally make the year title above Lum's hand, so that it makes anyone who tries to remove it look like an idiot unless you put a heart, a photo of your face, or anything above it... :))))
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There are many things to "edit": Sakura-Sensei's wrinkle lines on her clothes, Ataru's left arm, Shinobu's hair lines, logo of Shogakukan... and especially Ran's shoe shadow!
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@torianis If this way of editing is known as a normal or simple thing that AI created, I would like to give you this post. Honestly, it's not easy, but it's a considerable case.
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As the Olympics are coming, here is my cleaned cover based on the original artwork by Rumiko-sensei for the Weekly Shonen Sunday 1984 (Showa 59) vol. 3-4, to celebrate the 1984 Summer Olympics, the Games of the XXIII rd Olympiad, in Los Angeles.
@torianis It's my choice, and now, it's your choice. I see a lot of people sharing your posts on the internet. Some are good, but some lack of trust without source, just like artworks edited by AI. This is my last concern. You will never hear any complaints from me ever again.
@torianis From a personal point of view, it's not my interest to edit photo anymore. Sharing the creator's artworks with logo on it may be the way to stop me from being compared to other AI users. If it's there, just leave it that way.
@torianis Fun fact number 5: Why don't I continue doing this? Because of AI which is used to train data from Adobe users. You can search the news. It's everywhere. Then, I stop using Photoshop.
@torianis Fun fact number 4: After posting it, everyone shared and appreciated this. That's the spirit. That's the pleasure you wanted to hear, for a fan, I repeat, for a fan, not a creator, not to be compared to Sensei.
@torianis Fun fact number 3: It was done by hand and a mouse. Again, again and again until it looked fine (cut, paste, duplicate, color added from leaves, thick lines, thin lines, angles...)
@torianis Fun fact number 2: I stated my purpose of doing this with good intention even though it turned against the copyright law. That's why I didn't remove the logo. And it's definitely a good option.
@torianis Fun fact number 1: This artwork without logo has never been released in any books in Japan, so I decided to challenge myself. At that time I used Photoshop. I planned it, around 6 months before the Olympics. Yeah, quite insane for an amateur...