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finished the biograft inspired protogens!! i may just keep these guys as og designs since i like the idea of having one of em as my next fursuit project!!
I dont think I ever posted this
💠 Completed flat shade piece!💠
Procreate doodle of Maki!
Since DRORMs don't have actual mouths, Maki had to improvise.

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woop species transitioned my sona
got my dearest qpp to make a primagen oc lets freaking GOOOOOOOOOOOOO @auntclenyx
It’s interesting how the internet has kinda changed its tune on Palworld. Before people would’ve had you believe that pocket pair was an evil plagiarizing game studio punching down on the itty bitty teeny weeny Pokémon, but now they’re seen as the little guy.
It only happened when Pokémon decided to get the law involved, which you’d assume these people would be all for right? Evil pocket pair finally getting what they deserve?
But no, now the designs that were “blatant copies” just a second ago are “only drawing inspiration from similar sources”. I think this is because a lot of online/fandom spaces love to play the copyright infringement game, but never want legality to get involved (probably because of negative run-ins with it, like fanfic, fan games, copyright abusing on YouTube).
It reminds me of closed species actually, like with primagens for the most popular example. Primagens are considered to be “closed species”; only people who pay the creator can get the permission to make an oc. But the thing about Primagens and all closed species. There is no legal president for them being copyrightable, patentable, whatever. I’m pretty sure the creator tried, but was rejected (don’t quote me on that).
Just like with closed species, they want to be able to harass people who don’t follow their online rules of what’s “stealing”, but they don’t want daddy copyright law to end their fun.
I could honestly write multiple essays about this and just copyright abolition in general.
Basically, point is fandom spaces want their own copyright, but instead of laws & fines they want to participate in deplatforming & hate campaigns.