No, directly stealing palletes is not considered accaptable.
If you want to make a knock-off of something, you should post the origional and give credit.
It's simply not acceptable to steal and try to pass it off as your own, especialy when you plan on copying the exact pattern used as well.
I'm sorry if you've had palletes or patterns stolen by others, but please understand this is /NOT/ acceptable.
I'm not a big grudge-holder and I'd consider this to be an obvious link-back to the origonal, so I won't demand credit, but just know for future referance- this is /not/ ok.
That's a little too close for comfort miss, expecially when you made the exact same pattern off of it, too.
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You should learn the difference between taking something as inspiration, which is something that happens all the time in art, not only (especially) on this website, and stealing or copying it. Different colors (my own colors!), different arrangement, different feeling, different title, different widths. It's like saying you made a portrait, I liked it so much to portray the same person on my own, and then you come saying I stole your art.
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