Like kamina said, there is no hi-res/clean scans & it won't ever be available. :') This (http://i242.photobucket.com/albums/ff82/toyboxed/6654.png) is as close as you're going to get.
I didn't answer kamina, because what was said "there isn't one, won't be one.".. but that one person opinion and I'm asking people if they do, I want a real "answer" I can give or not up on..
As far as I know one of the animators/artists/whatever for Code Geass drew that. It's not up for scanning, someone just took a photo of it & that's that.
Correct me if I'm wrong, anyone. I just recall hearing about it.
Well if I remember correctly, this was an image from a group of pictures (the rest of Lelouch x Rolo) drawn by one of the animators for Geass, but it is not official and only fanart. That's why it looks so similar to the offical style.
I'm pretty sure she sold this & the LuluRolo pics at the last Comic-Con and I remember seeing them up on Yahoo! Japan auctions a few months ago. Basically the only way we'll a HQ scan of this is if someone finds it for sale and scans it.
However the artist didn't want her work spread out on-line, she was against that (believe me I was there when it happened o.o ) and clearly stated that when photo pics showed up on another forum I usually go to. If she doesn't want her work shared in HQ then we'll respect that from her after all she worked hard to make those pictures
Pardon me, what? What sort of logic even is that? At all?
The artist said not to reproduce it.
Fine, fuck, yeah. All fanarts are too small, let's just vector them all! Who cares that the artist had the line going this way, lets fix that. I don't like the background, lets fix that too! Oh, and fuck these colours.
What are you thinking? Fanartists have no fucking rights? Is that right?
Christ. I don't know why anyone even produces fanart these days when all people do is bitch that it's not big enough, it's not the ship they wanted, etc.
Draw your own goddamn art, and leave everyone else's alone, how about that?
I hate to get in the middle of um, a disagreement, and I'm not trying to take anyone's side, but I think they were trying to say that it's odd to download illegal fansubs of a show and then defend a fanartist's rights.
I mean I don't even know if you download subs, I know I don't, but I just figured that I'd point it out.
And I don't get the comparison, except that "but you download fansubs!" is like the new anime fandom godwin's law or something. Obviously, it implies, anyone who has ever downloaded a fansub has no right to any opinions.
Fansubs aren't somehow a sign of a horrible person. Fansubs are the reason companies pick those specific shows up in America - any idiot can see the comparison between heavily-subbed shows with a huge fan-following and how quickly something is brought over.
Downloading fansubs and refusing to watch the english-language version on tv or buy the dvds, perhaps, is unethical, but when the existence of fansubs ensures that the industry picks popular works, it seems an absurd comparison. Fansubs can be a brutalization of the original work, true - but that wasn't what was emphasized in that comment. Just that I was a horrible, horrible person for ever suggesting anything because it was assumed without any basis at all that I'd downloaded them.
The part I'm baffled by is that the assumption that I participated in something renders my comment completely null. Regardless of whether or not I did.
Fanartists make no money off of this. People don't just go taking fanfics and changing them. Icons are left alone, because someone would have to be a horrible person to go mutilating icons. Fanart, on the other hand, is for some strange reason completely fair game for everything under the sun.
It seems like a very strange contradiction that all other fandom works are universally respected.
You really had me pretty good with that first one, but then you had to go and overdo it on the retort. =/ 100/10 for the first one, but come on, consistant trolling standards are too much to ask?
Ok, I know the image has been posted already but I have it in better quality. I found it on Minitokyo (don't quite remember who uploaded it, though u.u) It's about 3307x4372 and 1,95 MB Here is the link: http://www.sendspace.com/file/bwa4q1
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Why are you so sure there are none? _-_;
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Correct me if I'm wrong, anyone. I just recall hearing about it.
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I guess that will do then, thanks ^^;
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I'm pretty sure she sold this & the LuluRolo pics at the last Comic-Con and I remember seeing them up on Yahoo! Japan auctions a few months ago. Basically the only way we'll a HQ scan of this is if someone finds it for sale and scans it.
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The artist doesn't want it being reproduced, what part of that is so difficult to understand?
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The artist said not to reproduce it.
Fine, fuck, yeah. All fanarts are too small, let's just vector them all! Who cares that the artist had the line going this way, lets fix that. I don't like the background, lets fix that too! Oh, and fuck these colours.
What are you thinking? Fanartists have no fucking rights? Is that right?
Christ. I don't know why anyone even produces fanart these days when all people do is bitch that it's not big enough, it's not the ship they wanted, etc.
Draw your own goddamn art, and leave everyone else's alone, how about that?
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I mean I don't even know if you download subs, I know I don't, but I just figured that I'd point it out.
Yeah.
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Fansubs aren't somehow a sign of a horrible person. Fansubs are the reason companies pick those specific shows up in America - any idiot can see the comparison between heavily-subbed shows with a huge fan-following and how quickly something is brought over.
Downloading fansubs and refusing to watch the english-language version on tv or buy the dvds, perhaps, is unethical, but when the existence of fansubs ensures that the industry picks popular works, it seems an absurd comparison. Fansubs can be a brutalization of the original work, true - but that wasn't what was emphasized in that comment. Just that I was a horrible, horrible person for ever suggesting anything because it was assumed without any basis at all that I'd downloaded them.
The part I'm baffled by is that the assumption that I participated in something renders my comment completely null. Regardless of whether or not I did.
Fanartists make no money off of this. People don't just go taking fanfics and changing them. Icons are left alone, because someone would have to be a horrible person to go mutilating icons. Fanart, on the other hand, is for some strange reason completely fair game for everything under the sun.
It seems like a very strange contradiction that all other fandom works are universally respected.
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You really had me pretty good with that first one, but then you had to go and overdo it on the retort. =/ 100/10 for the first one, but come on, consistant trolling standards are too much to ask?
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I was just trying to explain their part, but it looks like they turned out to be a horrible troll anyway, so I'll just get out of here.
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It's about 3307x4372 and 1,95 MB
Here is the link:
http://www.sendspace.com/file/bwa4q1