ART DRAMA - Is he an Art Thief?

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  • čas přidán 20. 09. 2018
  • Instagram Twitter ART DRAMA! A guy goes around redrawing or tracing other people's (And official franchise's) artwork. He signs the pictures, posting them on his Instagram. Sometimes he mentions the name of the original artist, other times he doesn't. Is he an art thief? A fan? A real artist? Does he deserve to be criticized or is what he did okay? Is it our fault this is happening? lol
    ALSO! Browse the comments at your own discretion. I didn't read them all but I scrolled through. I'm sure some of them aren't nice, as that is the nature of the internet. So if you don't like bad words and stuff like that, don't watch the scrolling/search those comments kids!
    The original video was going to be twice as long as I explained my own thoughts on the matter. But then I figured, "hey, who cares what I think?" So I chopped it to half the size and now I'm relying on you guys to tell me what YOU think? Internet police, is this okay?
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    Also, I'm not going to link the kid. I don't think anyone should hunt him down,and I'm also not going to directly promote him. If you want to search for him using the visual of this video, go ahead. But I'm not going to make it easy for you.
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  • @LemiaCrescent
    @LemiaCrescent  Před 5 lety +999

    Just wanted to make a public comment reminding everyone to be kind to one another.

    • @calendulate
      @calendulate Před 5 lety

      :D

    • @kiel7083
      @kiel7083 Před 5 lety +4

      But those drawings looks rlly different for me...........welp idk

    • @jadestudios580
      @jadestudios580 Před 5 lety

      Ahhh I haven't watched your videos or any art videos in so long!!!! Miss you so much lemiii. Also when do you normally live stream on twitch now? I cannot remember your schedule and I miss watching you draw and talking !!

    • @vannabananaa_
      @vannabananaa_ Před 5 lety +37

      Im honestly disappointed in your behavior towards other smaller artists. We have seen Emily’s video.

    • @bella-qn6fc
      @bella-qn6fc Před 5 lety +1

      @@FrickinChillB lmao

  • @CreativeCarrah
    @CreativeCarrah Před 5 lety +2179

    As an artist, I can say that I'd be pretty bothered/upset if someone traced my original artwork, posted it online, and received more attention than myself. Not only does the drawing take time, but concepts, posing and planning takes awhile too.

    • @iclaimthisname9767
      @iclaimthisname9767 Před 5 lety +40

      Creative Carrah I would feel devestated if that ever happened to me!

    • @gameoverwehaveeverypixelco1258
      @gameoverwehaveeverypixelco1258 Před 5 lety +23

      Not if they state it's a trace. No problemo.

    • @lucisgallery1412
      @lucisgallery1412 Před 5 lety +5

      Well if it ever happened just message them and tell them to either take it down or bring a lot of attention to your profile.

    • @pisspoo630
      @pisspoo630 Před 5 lety +7

      I would cry honestly

    • @Mica_T
      @Mica_T Před 5 lety +3

      Art appropriation is a thing and the act of appropriating itself can be considered art. Like LHOOQ be Duchamp which is basically Mona Lisa with a mustache.
      I honestly dont care much if someone steals art unless its a repost without credit.

  • @CaCtus362
    @CaCtus362 Před 5 lety +5784

    The guy who traced obviously is skilled with traditional colouring, but he is completely unoriginal in drawing a subject and probably can’t draw on that level if he was *actually* referencing a drawing or photo. He is literally a colouring book account profiting on other peoples’ hard work. The amazing thing about artists is that we can create anything we imagine and he just limits himself to colouring and stealing other peoples’ work? It’s just sad

    • @CommanderNissan
      @CommanderNissan Před 5 lety +172

      xCaCtus x he’s a forger, not a tracer. A tracer wouldn’t make anything clean that isn’t 100% pixel perfect. Look at the eyebrows; unless they traced a different pair of eyebrows, they drew those themselves.

    • @kaylamoorehead4575
      @kaylamoorehead4575 Před 5 lety +166

      @@CommanderNissan nah man he traced that picture. The over lay was way too similar, they were damn near a perfect fit to each other. The only thing different the copy artist did was color and highlight it different

    • @CommanderNissan
      @CommanderNissan Před 5 lety +7

      Kayla Moorehead and the eyebrows.

    • @Lenkunuwu
      @Lenkunuwu Před 5 lety +54

      Maybe the person just likes to color, why would it be sad

    • @CaCtus362
      @CaCtus362 Před 5 lety +157

      because the are colouring in other peoples' work and crediting it as their own.

  • @KikaiArt
    @KikaiArt Před 5 lety +1941

    Eight years ago, I had designed a fakemon which I colored traditionally with markers and posted on deviantart. One day, I suddenly got horrible comments telling me I was a Tracer “and a horrible one at that.” I was so confused. I asked what they were talking about because this artwork was completely my own creation, I was holding it in my hands. They went on to say that they had seen digital art of my fakemon with clearer lines and better colors, but they couldn’t find the link for it anymore to prove it to me. But they were relentlessly telling me I was horrible for tracing and it was obvious I was the art thief because my art was “mediocre and drawn with cheap markers” (they were copic markers so no, not cheap). This was devastating for me as a new artist and it’s always made me paranoid about posting anything online, Especially any Pokémon or fakemon art because that’s one fandom that just throws Pokémon art around without sources all the time. If someone wants to redraw another person’s work, they HAVE to ask permission and link back to the original art. Art theft is the most damaging thing you can do to an artist. I’ve had my art reposted all over the place without proper source links over the years and every time I find one and I see all the likes and comments I would have never even known existed, it hurts. A lot. I still have no idea if that “better version” of my art still exists somewhere or not, but it has 100% ruined that artwork for me. I could never look at it happily after that event.

    • @Sefphenia
      @Sefphenia Před 5 lety +178

      kikaiz same thing. I remember I made a drawing on my iPad, it wasn't the best digital art drawing. Yet everyone would copy it and then soon after my sisters would assume I stole it, etc. it honestly sucks. Another thing I wanted to mention, I'm sorry as well, don't feel paranoid though. Their hate shouldn't get the best of you, cause you know that you didn't copy it.

    • @TheWilderCat
      @TheWilderCat Před 5 lety +18

      What kind of fakemon was it?

    • @KikaiArt
      @KikaiArt Před 5 lety +80

      TheWilderCat It was just what I was hoping Snivy’s evolution line could be before it was revealed. Yknow how people draw evolution predictions for base starters? Like that. That was 8 years ago so it’s riddled with deviantart cringe haha. I actually drew a fakemon evolution for Parasect this year and I’ve been afraid to post it even though I really love how it looks.
      Crowley Thank you for the kind words! I think I’ll always be paranoid of art theft though, it happened quite a bit on tumblr and constantly on sites like weheartit. I still draw though I’ve been posting publicly less and less over the years. Although that’s more due to depression than paranoia now.

    • @TheWilderCat
      @TheWilderCat Před 5 lety +65

      @@KikaiArt Thanks for answering man, and if you're worried about art theft I suggest you hide your signature somewhere within the drawing, if they don't see it right away they can't erase it, and even if they do it will be harder to erase without messing up the drawing.

    • @irbiswirbis
      @irbiswirbis Před 5 lety +14

      I’m so sorry! This is why in my speedpaints I hide my reference

  • @ariannamarlette3943
    @ariannamarlette3943 Před 5 lety +634

    Agent rice is wrong about ONE thing... it’s TOTALLY ok to reference ... people do that to get better at art... but it’s not ok to post it online whatsoever to add you signature

    • @Sanic55
      @Sanic55 Před 5 lety +114

      i disagree, if it's your own work and you used the reference to draw and help yourself get better you should be able to sign it and post it as long as you give credit to the original artist. I use a lot of digital drawing pieces on pinterest as reference. i guess you could say i "copy" but i just draw to get practice, so i use reference photos and draw them to the best of my ability. plus i don't have enough followers to get more than the original anyways so i would have to do amazing. There's a lot of really good artists that use the same method i do and i know they don't tag wherever they got original pic from. idk i don't do it for money, i don't profit from these, i just like to draw and like getting people's opinions on my drawings. starting to work on drawing my own characters soon tho

    • @n0th3reanym0r3
      @n0th3reanym0r3 Před 5 lety +102

      Reference and tracing and two very different things. Referencing is fine since you gotta learn somehow. But tracing that's a no go

    • @loli_cvnt5622
      @loli_cvnt5622 Před 5 lety +23

      We could argue about this shit forever, tracing is totally fine for you're just doing it for yourself. People on this comment weren't talking about tracing in the first place anyway, stop bringing it up ya flapwaffle

    • @Banana-cc5rx
      @Banana-cc5rx Před 5 lety +15

      I think what Agent Rice is angry about is that the tracer didn't advertise the original more when he should be. His traced or "rework" of the original is garnering more views and it's definitely hurting the original. If you are literally reworking someone else's work then at least have the conscious to promote it instead of trying to direct all the attention to your own.
      Merely adding a credit isn't really doing justice to the original artist, it's as bad as a half-hearted thank you.

    • @UlshaRS
      @UlshaRS Před 5 lety +6

      You stripped context. The context for the tracer's use of the term was fraudulent and implies they developed the form. No that they used some one else's framework which takes time to get looking good. What he did was the equivalent of using a coloring book lineart and calling it their own drawing.

  • @kellyyang525
    @kellyyang525 Před 5 lety +959

    I don’t like people who think referencing art is like theft, but this dude is actually stealing the picture

    • @xeedflarian9748
      @xeedflarian9748 Před 5 lety +119

      They don't understand what referencing is. Referencing art is perfectly fine!

    • @lucidocelot
      @lucidocelot Před 5 lety +18

      Technically it’s not stealing the picture, because it’s technically a different composition.

    • @oight
      @oight Před 5 lety +53

      +Austin Andersoni uhhh it's not a different composition, it's a traced drawing but the composition/pose is the same. although yeah it's not the exact same image but it's close

    • @kiakaha110
      @kiakaha110 Před 5 lety +59

      referencing isnt this. to put it bluntly.

    • @lilacKurage
      @lilacKurage Před 5 lety +1

      Not related but your profile pic is pure love. Long live to the husky voiced girl ♡♡♡♡♡♡

  • @jXded.
    @jXded. Před 5 lety +2163

    did they seriously respond to someone calling them out with,
    "Wtf u mean by trace?? I have been drawing very long don't be shock for seeing flawwless work..I drew this and I have credit the original artist for reference"
    That's kind of a big red flag for a tracer/stealer (in my opinion)

    • @justinward3679
      @justinward3679 Před 5 lety +111

      That's because he is. I've seen plenty of fake accounts on Deviantart and Artstation by foreigners that just steal other people's work and post it so they can trick people into commissioning them. Then sell them traced artwork.

    • @unholierthanthou7748
      @unholierthanthou7748 Před 5 lety +93

      It truely is confusing to me. Because that is very clearly an exact trace. A refrence would be taking a photo or something and drawing it in your style. Not finding an art piece and taking credit for it.

    • @LilChuunosuke
      @LilChuunosuke Před 5 lety +114

      Also calling their traced work flawless is also a serious sign of a problem.
      Like, I'm not saying to be an artist you gotta love your art, but to very obviously trace, then respond to people with "I'm not tracing I'm just extremely talented" is obviously an issue.
      Like ffs even Loish admitted recently she is currently going through a phase where she feels like she isn't all that good at art. Fucking *LOISH!*
      imho they only think it's flawless because they aren't of a skill level high enough artistically to see the flaws in the work. Or at the very least, they cannot see them because they traced it and didn't create the drawing from scratch, so they weren't investing so much time into looking at it that the flaws became clear in their eyes.

    • @eucalyptusdreadlord1552
      @eucalyptusdreadlord1552 Před 5 lety +5

      No, you can copy things from reference. That's why we have realism and portraits.

    • @eucalyptusdreadlord1552
      @eucalyptusdreadlord1552 Před 5 lety +8

      You're going off the assumption that it must be tracing.
      It's not, there are people who can copy references extremely well, and it's not even an uncommon ability.

  • @CutsiePie_
    @CutsiePie_ Před 4 lety +325

    Saying credit to the artist w/o giving a name is like going to the store, taking something from it and saying "cash to the cashier" and leaving.
    (Not original)

    • @9mahinkousar312
      @9mahinkousar312 Před 4 lety +3

      For god sake he did mention the person

    • @neoperol
      @neoperol Před 4 lety +9

      Is funny how in youtube all this tracing drama video are always about Fanart xD I wonder if the first artist mention the original mangaka ? This is so meta, fighting over a copy of a copy, of a copy xD. And people always fight over originality, while talking about FanArt O.o.

    • @silverstory1118
      @silverstory1118 Před 4 lety +7

      @@9mahinkousar312 Cutsie's comment isn't necessarily directed at the copier bruh. I think somewhere in the vid OP said something about not linking or actually crediting properly, that's why this was brought up. Saying "credits to the original artist" doesn't do shit. It doesn't tell you who it is.

    • @Optaku
      @Optaku Před 4 lety +1

      Gregory Solarte tracing and drawing fanart isn’t even remotely similar

    • @madocc4408
      @madocc4408 Před 4 lety +1

      @@neoperol I must be crazy but think, if you draw a fanart of Naruto (for example), anyone with a bit of culture will know that Naruto belongs to kishimoto? 🤣🤣 Imagine someone drawing Naruto and the caption says "credits to @ kishimoto 🤣🤣🤣

  • @jasminedoggietvn6995
    @jasminedoggietvn6995 Před 5 lety +194

    The guy:
    *Colors in a coloring book*
    *Traces then colors the traced image*
    *Signs it*
    This is mine
    People:
    Thats not how it wor-
    Him:WOW I DID THIS MYSELF IUGWEGHR

    • @nataliacristaldo422
      @nataliacristaldo422 Před 4 lety +6

      he credit the guy he never said that he created the concept he only drew traditionally he signed to say hey i painted a digital drawing on paper

  • @laurentiare
    @laurentiare Před 5 lety +1319

    Well, from what I've read in the description, since he's tracing and reposting the artwork claiming that it's his and rarely credits the original creator....that's an art thief

    • @izthistaken
      @izthistaken Před 5 lety +17

      Totally agree. And I just want to politely say thief is spelled with the i first. :)

    • @Blurple
      @Blurple Před 5 lety +31

      He drew all the character with completely different styles. If he gives good amount of credits to the original artist he will not get this many hate from people. If you look at his comments you can see that he is not good at English and it could potentially means he is new to this community. For example sometime when I copy pictures (not posting it on internet) I will sign my name to prove that it is in fact drawn by me (so I can impress my friends) and for me Instagram is mainly showing off stuff to be honest.

    • @starlette7820
      @starlette7820 Před 5 lety +93

      @ EddyX He has a massive ego and refers to his work as "flawless" and he never draws anything original of his own, only ever traces other peoples work and then colors it in. He is your a-typical art thief who can't draw anything by himself so he has to take from others.

    • @kumajie_cookie7934
      @kumajie_cookie7934 Před 5 lety +1

      What is the channel name?

    • @Blurple
      @Blurple Před 5 lety +4

      Can’t assume he is tracing it is possible to copy something flawlessly if they work really hard on it. Also he said he’s been drawing for a long time. It can also be hurtful to assume other people trace when they work hard on it.

  • @8ri1
    @8ri1 Před 5 lety +1240

    Their work is without a doubt is traced. If you can't tell the difference between the original and the copy, it was traced. This person never shows their process of sketching. They only start with a lightly penciled in but oddly perfect drawing, then they go in with coloring. People are saying that they are young and may not know better but their profile says they are 17. Thats not young. Thats old enough to know that if someone tells you you are stealing art you should stop. Period.

    • @sakifujimori
      @sakifujimori Před 5 lety +8

      SSS Bri I think there are different the lighting is slightly different to me as well the coloring I think they are just practicing and using there own style of coloring but not style

    • @eucalyptusdreadlord1552
      @eucalyptusdreadlord1552 Před 5 lety +39

      No, it was not clearly traced.
      There is such a thing as accurate referenced copying, hence why portraits and realism can exist.

    • @eucalyptusdreadlord1552
      @eucalyptusdreadlord1552 Před 5 lety +16

      Again, why are you assuming it's traced?
      There's a difference between tracing and copying, and this is most likely not traced.
      There are far more difficult pieces being copied frequently, such as photographs and so-called "master copies" of old artists.
      Why do you believe that this piece in particular, which is copied off of a relatively simple form, and has clear differences such as the head size, the wrist dimensions, the hair highlights, the eyebrows, and the tie, is traced?

    • @some-one-else
      @some-one-else Před 5 lety +29

      Eucalyptus Dreadlord You clearly don't have a very good eye then. You can look at some of the best realistic pieces and there will be clear differences from the source, usually intentional, but still obvious.

    • @babysnoops14
      @babysnoops14 Před 5 lety +7

      I can do freehand. With out tracing paper. Someone called me out Coz she thought it was traced. I was like No and well one of my friend. I was showing examples of my artworks meaning I can do anything (even my oc) but my strong point is anine/manga. I keep drawing them to remember for my oc. Which help.

  • @jojolyneee
    @jojolyneee Před 5 lety +516

    All I'm gonna say is I'm tired of everyone trying to gatekeep the art community

    • @bluchismoon
      @bluchismoon Před 5 lety +2

      Lame

    • @beachballssideaccount
      @beachballssideaccount Před 5 lety +68

      I know. It should be a friendly community, not one full of drama.

    • @ov3rkill
      @ov3rkill Před 5 lety +109

      That's because credit was not given where credit is due. Then again if you're a busy artist, you don't have time to police these things. So, the fans and other people just inform the community on what's going on or where your art ended up. Wouldn't it bother you if someone uses your art without asking for permission. Worse, if they're making money out of it like printing it on a T-shirt, mugs, etc. Just give credits to whomever owns the art and ask permission if people want to monetize it or something. Pretty simple.

    • @samarawhite9025
      @samarawhite9025 Před 5 lety +83

      It only gets full of drama when people don’t give credit to where credit is due. Stuff like this can affect the artists income and way of living.

    • @beachballssideaccount
      @beachballssideaccount Před 5 lety +7

      Are you guys talking to me or the original comment? Because I'm not trying to defend the person who didn't give credit.

  • @huh9938
    @huh9938 Před 5 lety +540

    Although he / she traced it, they can colour really good!

    • @SonyXLR
      @SonyXLR Před 5 lety +156

      Yea, you cant trace coloring. It does require skills, even being traced requires some lvl of blending knowledge and color mixing.

    • @samarawhite9025
      @samarawhite9025 Před 5 lety +154

      Exactly!! They’re halfway there already, now they just need to learn to draw their own lines.

    • @lilstinker245
      @lilstinker245 Před 5 lety +7

      @@samarawhite9025 xD yea

    • @azharp9391
      @azharp9391 Před 5 lety +17

      I agree, but that's besides the point

    • @Banana-cc5rx
      @Banana-cc5rx Před 5 lety +50

      everyone is good at something, being good at colour is his forte but concepting the art itself isn't. Probably why he resort to tracing and then applying what he is good at. It's still downright stealing someone else's work though.

  • @Myst_Eerie_Isle
    @Myst_Eerie_Isle Před 5 lety +788

    If you're tracing to learn, keep it to yourself. Don't post it online, only share your own original works.

    • @Naomi-rf1bl
      @Naomi-rf1bl Před 5 lety +15

      Why don't you think people should post non - original art online?

    • @Myst_Eerie_Isle
      @Myst_Eerie_Isle Před 5 lety +103

      @@Naomi-rf1bl Why do you think they should post direct copies or traced images? If you do it for learning, that is one thing. But you shouldn't flaunt the fact that you are able to copy other people's work. What's so hard about drawing your own stuff, even if it's fanart you can still put your own twist on it to make it your own. Don't try to elevate yourself by taking the efforts of others and making it your own. Do your own work. That artist that you're "copying" from spent years learning their craft. Don't steall that effort from them. Do the time to learn anatomy, perspective and composition, all it takes is your own determination and perserverance. I'm an artist that's gone to college and I'm doing freelance, I'm not saying this from a place of ignorance. You won't make it in the world coping others. Fanart is perfectly fine in my opinion, as long as the pose and concept of the piece is your own "original" creation. I know people are going to say "but you can't copyright poses"... that is true, but you don't have to draw it at the same angle and perspective. The world is 360 degrees and three dimentional. There so many different ways to draw the same thing.

    • @MrWereWolfGirl
      @MrWereWolfGirl Před 5 lety +22

      Or if you do it ask the original artist for permission if you can and credit them.

    • @Myst_Eerie_Isle
      @Myst_Eerie_Isle Před 5 lety +33

      @@MrWereWolfGirl I personally know a lot of artists that don't like their work traced. I've also known people to post their copied work even if the original artist asked them not to. I personally think you shouldn't post it. But that's me. It's a tool for learning. I copy some of my favorite artists some times, but I draw it in my "style". I use it as a tool to learn perspective and composition. That's all.

    • @oight
      @oight Před 5 lety +23

      +Ao Tora basically no artists will give permission for that, what artist likes when someone else traces they're art unless they're originally intending it as a base? there isn't any merit in traced art so why would you want to post it, believe me just stick to referencing for anatomy practice and composition/lighting/colour fundamentals then you can move onto creating your own original work without using a reference for something that isn't just the pose of hand etc

  • @amethystprism5749
    @amethystprism5749 Před 5 lety +525

    I don’t see anything wrong with tracing/copying to practice or even out of enjoyment. Kids especially do that a lot. But putting it on the internet as your own original drawing or only putting “credit to the artist” as your credit is kinda bullshit. This kind of stuff is what deters me from posting my art online. I can only imagine what a shitty feeling it must be for the original artist.

    • @marissaolanda7145
      @marissaolanda7145 Před 5 lety

      Um hi. I got a question is it callled stealing if im just copying the poses of what they draw like I look online for some poses on what I want to draw and traces the pose but not exactly having the facial features and hair and clothing....and actuallly posting it online?

    • @Little_Miss_Carrex
      @Little_Miss_Carrex Před 5 lety +1

      Sometimes i trace stuff to practice my line art strokes or to experiment with different ways to color stuff but i keep it private and dont post it

    • @kokichioma6233
      @kokichioma6233 Před 5 lety +1

      ArtCat Spiffy It's called learning not stealing. Stealing is copying other person work with little to no diferrent. As a kid, I often find a picture on CZcams and then draw it the same way. But by copying I can't learn anything about anatomy and other thing. That's why I can't draw without any guide when I was a kid. I'm not an artist but I know the difference

    • @kokichioma6233
      @kokichioma6233 Před 5 lety

      Mocha Ritsu I agree with you

    • @onedrectionerr5427
      @onedrectionerr5427 Před 5 lety

      Also, i’m sure the original artist must have considered people copying or tracing his work. I mean it IS the internet...

  • @earisu
    @earisu Před 5 lety +85

    Only just found Lemia's channel, found people were saying she's the person Emily was talking about in her gatekeeping vid, did two minutes of research and found OMG SHOCK they still talk to and follow each other on twitter so... guys, don't jump to conclusions and witchhunts. It can ruin someone's life who may be totally innocent.

  • @high9170
    @high9170 Před 4 lety +69

    Easy:
    Don't give credit to other artist at all
    Say it's your own original artwork
    Sell it online for very high prices
    If anyone has a different opinion, say you're being bullied and have depression and anxiety and PTSD
    If anyone tries to show proof, say that the other person copied you
    Ignore evidence and treat people like shit

  • @cici13521
    @cici13521 Před 5 lety +515

    If you can't tell the difference between the original and the "referenced" art its traced 100%.
    Its okay to copy and trace (FOR PRACTICE) but for anything else other than that its not good.
    People like this have been popping up a lot more lately and have been making profit off of it. Not even bothering to credit (for the most part). Yeah this person 100% is in yhe wrong here.

    • @Lumicat12
      @Lumicat12 Před 5 lety +26

      It's okay to trace to study and improve and practice stuff like anatomy or how positions work, what is not okay is tracing or creating the exact flawless replica of someone's art work and post it as your own.
      Just don't post your traced work yeah?

    • @groooah
      @groooah Před 5 lety +6

      The whole tracing issue is really complicated sometimes. I trace to get to know how an artist did that pose or this emotion. I honestly felt bad when I learned that tracing (that it has a name) was frowned upon....

    • @sunl6539
      @sunl6539 Před 5 lety +10

      groooah That is fine, but keep it personal and out of anyones eye, as long as its for private practice so then its fine. But thats about it, once you share it (even with credit) it usually isn’t a good idea.

    • @groooah
      @groooah Před 5 lety +1

      @@sunl6539 I wouldn't post any drawing of mine anyway... I am neither criticism proof ( I know it's a bad personality trait) nor fit/good enough to do that. So yeah they will never leave the room of my home.

    • @darrylwhitefeather207
      @darrylwhitefeather207 Před 5 lety +5

      I agree. Sometimes I like to redraw drawings from artists I like but I never post them because it's not the product of my own creativity.

  • @Nadohunter
    @Nadohunter Před 5 lety +249

    If someone copied and uploaded something I drew: even if they credited me: my problem comes in if they didn’t ask me first. If someone admired my art style enough to want to try and copy it and maybe learn something from it: I wouldn’t really have too big of a problem and maybe even feel flattered with it as long as they came to me first and then link me their post when they’re done with their own credits linking back to me (not just referencing me by name or something)

    • @Nadohunter
      @Nadohunter Před 5 lety +21

      However from what I can tell with the Info provided in this video: it’s art theft plain and simple. Especially when he didn’t get the artists permission to copy their work.

    • @EgonSoda
      @EgonSoda Před 5 lety

      you arent allowed to take such a stance if its fan art however. thats just as much of stealing

    • @Nadohunter
      @Nadohunter Před 5 lety +7

      rektm90 for one technically you can not have someone be “not allowed” to take a stance or a separate opinion. Fan art tends to be transformative in some way. There are thousands of people who are going to draw Batman for example: most likely in their own style or inspired by the different ways he’s been interpreted by DC in the first place. DC will probably not like you making money off of fan art: but if your just posting something you drew in your style and saying “look I drew Batman” that’s not stealing anything. For one thing it’s an original work, providing you didn’t just trace something. Everyone knows who batman is, everyone knows that whoever drew him didn’t create him: they probably just like him for whatever reason and are showing their appreciation by drawing it. If you drew “fanart” of another artist’s character: as long as you link back to or credit them and you’ve drawn something in your style without directly copying or tracing: most artists will be thrilled if you’ve tagged them with something you’ve drawn with the intention to appreciate them or bring attention to them and/or their character; as long as you don’t claim it as your intellectual property when it’s not.
      Also if your going to make an argument for fanart being on the same level as art theft you gotta give me a better argument than “your now allowed to have that stance if it’s fanart” think through why you believe that first. I’m willing to be proven wrong if you give me good enough reasons

    • @8bitcoffee364
      @8bitcoffee364 Před 5 lety +1

      Nadohunter DC can still sued you its Just they don’t care too.

    • @Nadohunter
      @Nadohunter Před 5 lety +5

      8 Bit Coffee 8 Bit Coffee please have some reading comprehension. They can sue you if you try to SELL fanart: and you are right in that regard that they technically have every right to sue you if they chose to for you profiting off their property: the only reason people can sell merch at cons is for the reason you gave. But that wasn’t what I was talking about, I was talking about fanart for the sake of just drawing it and how that doesn’t fall under “copying” or “art theft” because you were the one drawing it. I even said in my response “DC wouldn’t like you making money off it very much” because I’m fully aware of that concept 🤣

  • @huh9938
    @huh9938 Před 5 lety +198

    I'm an artist, and a lot of people think I trace drawings and artworks because I copy pictures from the internet and they look exactly alike, but I don't. I just have a really good eye where if I take a look at a picture once I will be able to draw it the same.
    But I don't post them though, I just show it to my friends, show the original etc. And just do it for drawing practice.

    • @rubsymoon839
      @rubsymoon839 Před 5 lety +16

      Yeah but you can tell when it's traced, you can see the lines are different and are able to overlay and reduce the opacity to check with the original too!

    • @huh9938
      @huh9938 Před 5 lety +10

      @@rubsymoon839
      Yeah. Although he traced it he is really good at colouring..

    • @allegraalberoni9780
      @allegraalberoni9780 Před 5 lety +50

      If it's for practice it's totally fine I believe! It helps a lot, the important thing is that you don't post it as yours and sign it

    • @NeonColoredRain
      @NeonColoredRain Před 5 lety +17

      I think people have a hard time understanding that you may not have traced it, but you still copied it.
      Eyeballing a drawing is good practice. However you're not really creating something. Plenty of artists can do this. I think that's why it's so problematic. Kudos to you for crediting the original artist.

    • @kaomoji829
      @kaomoji829 Před 5 lety +14

      That honestly doesn’t help you practice but whatever. Try reinterpreting the image for better results because copying doesn’t help anything. But continue to use reference, it is an artists’ most useful tool.

  • @5amArtist
    @5amArtist Před 5 lety +1071

    Genuinely liked your art, but it seems like you went from an art channel to a rant channel.
    You try to act nice, but toxic in the same way. You Target these smaller CZcamsrs and make false claims aka Emily.
    I don't agree with people tracing, like this guy.
    But seriously? You accused Emily of stealing an "Aesthetic"
    That's extremely ignorant, one person doesn't own an "Aesthetic" or an "Art Style" everyone has their twist and their take on art but sometimes people have similar styles. Yours is similar to many other artist I've seen, but you all have something different to add.

    • @TheWilderCat
      @TheWilderCat Před 5 lety +55

      She's the one who did that? Are you sure?

    • @5amArtist
      @5amArtist Před 5 lety +106

      @@TheWilderCat yeah, a bunch of people figured it out by going to all the old videos and checking ect

    • @TheWilderCat
      @TheWilderCat Před 5 lety +9

      @@5amArtist KK then.

    • @ayysthetic6252
      @ayysthetic6252 Před 5 lety +78

      she commented on emily's storytime as well..

    • @MrTSGaming13
      @MrTSGaming13 Před 5 lety +111

      Not that you can own a style either. I mean, if I had my style and someone used it, I would be flattered.

  • @yourbootyholeisyourbeautyhole
    @yourbootyholeisyourbeautyhole Před 5 lety +1577

    “um sweaty if u support these kinds of artists U ARE THE PROBLEM and that’s the tea sis uwu” yeah ok sure but like
    how
    are we supposed to know
    they’re an art thief
    when they pass off other people’s work as their own

    • @yourbootyholeisyourbeautyhole
      @yourbootyholeisyourbeautyhole Před 5 lety +148

      also while agent rice is 100% correct he reeks of virtue signalling. like they don’t actually care but goddamn do they need to let everyone know they’re looking out for artists uwu!!
      “don’t do this (:”

    • @ratherande
      @ratherande Před 5 lety +118

      I’m only replying because I need to tell you how amazing your name is

    • @amethystprism5749
      @amethystprism5749 Před 5 lety +139

      Yeah I don’t normally look at people’s art and automatically assume it’s not their own. I feel like real artists get that enough, even on youtube where you can see them making it

    • @LilChuunosuke
      @LilChuunosuke Před 5 lety +99

      Yeah I agree. Like, the argument that the people who follow the tracer are at fault only work if the followers KNOW it's traced and stay??

    • @sugarplumbethan5180
      @sugarplumbethan5180 Před 5 lety +138

      I’m pretty sure they mean that if they know they traced it and they defend/support the person who traced it still, they are part of the problem.

  • @ravenpotter3
    @ravenpotter3 Před 5 lety +62

    I see so many accounts that just repost art and never credit it or rarely says "credit to the artists" and they never even say who the artist was

    • @waterbottle9438
      @waterbottle9438 Před 5 lety +4

      yeah, people also saying "dm for credits"
      like is it gonna kill you to put the credit on the post or what

    • @KJPluemMini
      @KJPluemMini Před 5 lety

      One big account get lots of followers reporting my art without permission and he did credit me but when I start to get more followers in 5minnutes he/she deleted that post lol.I was like yeah you gain a followers from my art work

  • @Space-ex5nh
    @Space-ex5nh Před 4 lety +13

    I will try to explain the difference between copying, tracing and references.
    References: all you do is take an image and use it to help you draw whatever you are struggling with. You can take a picture of someone sitting and use the picture as an exemple so you’re able to draw it. In that case no need to credit unless you want too. If you’re using a reference, you’re not tracing or copying, just helping yourself to draw a pose, an expression or whatever you need help with.
    Copying: you are not tracing over the original, you’re recreating it the same way. If you’re going to post a copied art, be sure to give the original person CREDIT. Sometimes we call stealing someone concept or design copying. So if you just straight up copied an image for practice for exemple or took the design from someone else, be sure to credit the artist.
    Tracing: you’re basically just redoing the lines of the art and recoloring it. Sometime tracing is used for practice and it’s okay. But if you trace someone be sure to credit and tell people the purpose of doing this. (practice, challenge, etc)
    There you go! Hope this helped someone

  • @ingunnviken8149
    @ingunnviken8149 Před 5 lety +624

    I actually used to follow you, but since i heard so many artists call you out for gatekeeping, calling the most usual art things your "aesthetic" and downright being rude; i stopped following you. I really like your artstyle, and i think you are really funny. So i wonder, have anyone else heard of this? I don't know what to think, but i don't want to support her if she really is what i heard she was.

    • @taxenkiss8450
      @taxenkiss8450 Před 5 lety +68

      Who has said this? Im sure you may be coming from that girl that drew the skull but is there any true proof that its Lemia? Or are you going based off of comments guessing?

    • @ingunnviken8149
      @ingunnviken8149 Před 5 lety +103

      @@taxenkiss8450 i've kinda heard this from many small youtubers and from the comments from that video. I was just wondering if anybody had heard of this.

    • @StainedBrain
      @StainedBrain Před 5 lety +119

      I was looking for a comment like this. I just heard about all the drama today.

    • @MoonlightKCreations
      @MoonlightKCreations Před 5 lety +45

      Same. It's a shame, really. :/ so much drama.

    • @teaartist6455
      @teaartist6455 Před 5 lety +95

      Eh, she's the queen of drama and quite immature and, well, I don't mean to be insulting but I'm afraid there's no other way to put it, not particularly intelligent either, nor really good at art and with some very egoistic and self centered personality strokes (At least that's the impression I got from back when i actually watched some of her stuff).
      She's the kind of person that loves drama (duh) and I don't think it's unreasonable to assume that she has also been creating some herself, wheather that be by slightly more underhanded tactics like her "Polishing a turd" video in which she compleately misses the point of what the phrase eve means (I'm still not sure if she WANTED to be controversial or just didn't get it, both seem possible in my opinion) or by outright attacking others.
      And no, there's no proof but what was described fits her personality and some of the harsher comments on other people's videos perfectly, so much so that most people's minds jumped straight to her. It's not definite, of course, but I'd say that it's at least grounds for treating her with a lot of suspicion.
      And yes, innocent until proven guilty, but would you really let somebody that perfectly fits the profile of the perpetrator go without scrutiny?
      I'm not saying that we should attack her, just keep it in mind that she may well have been harassing and hurting the reputation of several other artists.
      (Edited because of an grammatical error)

  • @sasak369
    @sasak369 Před 5 lety +169

    Honestly, how does anyone think this is ok? This is plagiarism, blatantly.
    I think it's ok to trace art for practice purposes and if permission is given from the original artist, post it too, but posting something traced without permission or credit is very wrong.

  • @shotbyafoolbutlikeasareference

    Yeah he’s an art theif if he doesn’t credit the artists all the time

    • @darkvoidswrath958
      @darkvoidswrath958 Před 5 lety

      Beebap 0320 He does /: if it’s the channel that I think it is their has always been a link to the reference

    • @samarthrana8861
      @samarthrana8861 Před 5 lety

      check his insta page first before believing this girl....... he always credits the original artis.....also check his art challenge....he posted a video of him sketching

  • @awroolie
    @awroolie Před 5 lety +7

    It's really sad that people keep harassing you about "loving and creating drama" despite the only drama I've seen surrounding you being that people wrongly accused you of being the gatekeeper that EmilyArtful mentioned in a video. I've been watching your videos for a long time and you've always seemed like a genuine and kind person. I love your art and the way you talk about issues in the art community and tell stories.

  • @lemonade3027
    @lemonade3027 Před 5 lety +30

    Dunno what to feel when people say 'Tracing is ok for practice only' well in my opinion tracing for practice is not a really good idea. Just go search for some references (pose, eyes, how to draw or color this, etc.) and try to find your own art style that you're comfortable with. Trust me it's far better than practicing through tracing someone else's art. Have a nice day!

    • @lemonade3027
      @lemonade3027 Před 5 lety +6

      and btw I know this one insta artist that's quite famous (sasucchi?) she stopped posting (and deleted) all tutorials and stuff because people are heavily copying her art style. She tried to help her fans and followers to be better at art but apparently it hurts her a lot to know that they 'copied' her style instead of using her tutorials as references making her efforts useless. So 'copying' other artists' art style or drawing will definitely hurt them a lot. Even me myself as an artist wouldn't like ir very much either.

    • @DCNRS90YT
      @DCNRS90YT Před 5 lety +2

      I rather refrence using photographs than other people's drawings, since that's just copying.

    • @LucasPereiradaSilva
      @LucasPereiradaSilva Před 5 lety

      @@DCNRS90YT the ideal is making 3D models yourself on blender. But no one knows how to do it so people WILL use pre-made models or even finished works as bases/references.

    • @feox_25
      @feox_25 Před 3 lety +1

      I think when people talk about tracing artwort as practice they mean to draw over for example a figure or photography and break it down into shapes (drawing things you can't see) and then use that traced breakdown as reference and try to recreate it

  • @bigtownweirdo
    @bigtownweirdo Před 5 lety +1801

    WE LOVE A TEA SPILLING SISTER

  • @thebestgingerninja98
    @thebestgingerninja98 Před 5 lety +181

    Okay so this is straight up plagiarism??? People defending this guy because he says he credited the original artist or so?? The correct term would technically be plagiarism because art theft would technically be stealing a hard copy, but in the short term it works. Anywho, traced/hard copied is still stealing, which is illegal, and that person can't say they have a right because it's online or whatever. If someone straight up eyeballed the Mona Lisa and tried to sell it, people would call them out for it. Why are smaller artists easier to turn your cheek to because we're not in museums or super famous?? This guy is taking art from people, signing it (claiming as own), but then saying "So and so is the original" or "credit to artist" (which, no direct link is technically illegal), BUT THAT STILL DOESN'T MAKE IT RIGHT. If someone stole a lamp from their neighbor then showed it off, "thanks to my neighbor this is his lamp!" it's still stealing! There's only ONE correct way to post traced/copied art, which is to not do it at all.
    Maybe if you're a kid and you copy as a young kid, okay sure whatever you're a kid. This guy seems to be much older, knows what he's doing, and really needs to get a life or something cause copying and pulling this bull will only get him so far. Now that his is all going down, I'm pretty sure he won't be doing it much anymore.

    • @lucidocelot
      @lucidocelot Před 5 lety +1

      The Best Ginger Ninja it’s not technically illegal in this context, and there isn’t anything that can be done about it.

    • @pinkishtoast3561
      @pinkishtoast3561 Před 5 lety +2

      If you quote an article, but then cite the article, it's not illegal. It's slightly different because writing an essay is more transformative.

    • @cigimon4
      @cigimon4 Před 5 lety +2

      Actually you can paint and sell copies of the Monalisa without trouble, unless you try to sell it as _THE_ Monalisa

    • @shannonsartor8680
      @shannonsartor8680 Před 5 lety

      When I was learning portrait drawing, I would do copies of photographs, but it was from photo to drawing and I started out with a grid and eventually didn't need it. I think if you are copying for the purpose of learning (and I say copy as in eyeballing or in some cases gridding, not tracing because there is no value in tracing something) you should post it if you want, but link the original artist/photographer(in most cases with me it was photographer) Don't claim it as 100% original because it isn't and that is indeed plagarism

  • @sol8165
    @sol8165 Před 5 lety +72

    Tbh, i am fine with people tracing as long as they gave credit to the original owner and put it at a visible part of the description and not under all the tags where no one will look. It will be better if he said right on the top:"I referenced/copied this picture for practice and here is the original artist"
    It is fine copying/tracing others as long as you don't sell them for money or not credit the original piece you took. But for that person they clearly did not left any links or tags to where they referenced it from or which artist they took refrence from. I relate to this as in the past i always uses pokemon and vanguard cards to refrence from and draw as similar as the original piece and it helped lot with me learning face shapes and anatomy. The only thing im salty still about is that no artist or link is given in the description.

    • @sistergrimm4903
      @sistergrimm4903 Před 5 lety +4

      He cracked the artist in the description

    • @leafamphii.
      @leafamphii. Před 5 lety +6

      agreed
      tracing is good for practice but u should credit the original art too

  • @CaCtus362
    @CaCtus362 Před 5 lety +265

    Ok so he just puts “reference used/credit to original artist” on ALL of his posts?! That is so disgusting. That doesn’t help anyone and it just proves that he can’t draw a single thing on thar level on his own 🤦‍♂️ He also disabled comments on pics... And saying “i don’t trace” when you can literally see erased grids in most of the pencil sketches

    • @HostileNeko
      @HostileNeko Před 5 lety +35

      Tracing in this sense is literally laying a picture over another and copying the lines.
      Gridding is not tracing. It's measuring the space and form/shape to draw accurately.
      Granted, it's not the most 'unique' method, but it isn't exactly tracing.
      This is similar to how artists reference in real life or the like. A trained eye can measure the space and get good proportions.
      I know this is a bit, yikes, but he technically isn't wrong in saying it isn't traced.
      Also, would you rather he didn't credit the original artist? Then that truly would make him a thief. It may be minimal but at least he is giving credit (as opposed to what many other art thieves don't do.)

    • @CaCtus362
      @CaCtus362 Před 5 lety +26

      yes, i worded it incorrectly, sry! But it still doesn't justify what he is doing. And puting "credit to artist" doesn't help anyone since he doesn't say which artist lol So it wouldn't make a difference if he didn't say anything

    • @Omegawerewolfx
      @Omegawerewolfx Před 5 lety +7

      giving credit for where the art came from is disgusting? are you 12 and emotionally unstable?

    • @CaCtus362
      @CaCtus362 Před 5 lety +23

      @@Omegawerewolfx im not, actually ^^ He puts "credit to artist"... JUST artist. no @, nothing. That is not credit that helps anyone.

    • @hangyuI
      @hangyuI Před 5 lety +5

      xCaCtus x lol atleast he claimed it wasn't his original work

  • @Nick-mp5zd
    @Nick-mp5zd Před 5 lety +663

    *draws line*
    HOW DARE YOU TOOK MY ART STYLE!

    • @danieljason4915
      @danieljason4915 Před 5 lety +23

      relatable

    • @Butternubs80085
      @Butternubs80085 Před 5 lety +89

      vanillamilkisgud its true that the art community is like that and sometimes it makes me scared to post any of my art scared someone will accuse me of "copying a style" but this is straight up tracing and claiming it as their own

    • @mistrex
      @mistrex Před 5 lety +10

      Ikr like there are many people that have similar art styles withour knowing and then people are like "you copied them" "you are so unoriginal get your *own* artstyle"

    • @user-wn1zs5nr5b
      @user-wn1zs5nr5b Před 5 lety +6

      Sometimes i draw something and someone always says "oh you're art style reminds me of (blablahblah)" and im like.. "Wat. Who tf is that? ʕಠᴥಠʔ".

    • @zoidberg4420
      @zoidberg4420 Před 5 lety +1

      @@user-ws6yy2xg1y Whether it's tracing or isn't the real problem here. It's the fact he takes people's art and doesn't change it in any way shape or form, its a copy with nothing of value added, and yet he garners more attention than the original artist.

  • @leonarduskrisna4588
    @leonarduskrisna4588 Před 5 lety +20

    he should call it Re-draw ya know
    and gives a Credit to Original Artist

    • @alyxrycx7862
      @alyxrycx7862 Před 3 lety

      Yeah totally agree with just this one

    • @funkymonks8333
      @funkymonks8333 Před 3 lety +1

      To me it's kinda shitty that they just signed it with their name as if it were theirs, if I were to edit/trace another person's work I would 1. Ask them for permission to post it in the first place 2. write information ON the picture (whose original work, whose redraw). This is the only way that would be acceptable for me. The same thing is done with collabs (giving credit where it's due: the picture says who did what or at least their @'s).

  • @nugget3314
    @nugget3314 Před 5 lety +6

    I used to be an ''art thief''. Or better to say, one of my friends said that. I didn't steal the art and claimed it to be my own work. (I was 11 years old at this time) I copied drawings from the internet of fandoms I liked as an example. It was a way for me to learn to draw in a certain style (for example Anime/Manga-Style). I learnt anatomy, drawing detailed and when I showed the drawings to others, I always told them that it wasn't my own art, that I copied it from the internet.
    And one time, I showed a drawing to a friend of mine and she told me that I was an art thief. That I should stop that. I told her that I used this to learn, but she said if I would need to use other drawings to learn then I should stop drawing forever.
    This really took me down. Because I was kinda proud of my drawings and I felt bad, because I felt like an art thief. Like a bad person. I stopped to draw for a whole year and I didn't even enjoyed the art lessons in school.
    But after a year, I finally got everything together and started to draw again. And I also found my own style and I'm proud of it.

    • @chen1759
      @chen1759 Před 3 lety +2

      A year late but ouch I really dislike when someone tells you to stop doing, She sld be giving proper advices .

  • @BrendaFOBRocks
    @BrendaFOBRocks Před 5 lety +97

    personally i love referencing (and copying!) other peoples drawings but i don't normally post those drawings online. I just draw them for my own personal satisfaction, they are always in my sketchbooks and i usually don't do finished illustrations out of those sketches. for the most part though i feel like its okay as long as you are 1) open that you copied or used someone elses art as reference and 2) give them credit. not giving the original artist credit is a total dick move

    • @BrendaFOBRocks
      @BrendaFOBRocks Před 5 lety

      Merlarhyth thats a good idea to add as well thanks!

    • @janetreid4515
      @janetreid4515 Před 5 lety +1

      @@melharhyth-offline8056 im not sure if tracing/copying something in a sketchbook and not posting it online is something that requires permission from an artist that may or may not even be active.

  • @noreenlatimer8193
    @noreenlatimer8193 Před 5 lety +100

    Stealing is stealing and that’s what this person has done. Not that persons idea or work. But claims it. The person is a thief. If they had traced to learn the gist of things and then uses those things is not stealing. But claiming someone’s art is a disrespectful act.

    • @EgonSoda
      @EgonSoda Před 5 lety +1

      Both have stolen the character as well. Fan art is stealing the IP.

    • @spacejasontodd
      @spacejasontodd Před 5 lety +1

      @@EgonSoda How is fanart stealing, it's a completely different matter. Nobody claims it's their design, it's to show how much the artist appreciates and likes the character

    • @salamir0semyosotis21
      @salamir0semyosotis21 Před 5 lety +1

      rektm90 Fanart is in no way stealing, if you draw a fictional character and claim it's your oc then yeah you're stealing but fanart in general is not stealing. :/

  • @MidnightSky705
    @MidnightSky705 Před 5 lety +4

    I'm worried about posting my art because I don't want any drama. The art community looks toxic

  • @Ganbre14
    @Ganbre14 Před 5 lety +49

    Atleast he is not getting money :v
    There are some people in the internet that trace and get money 🐢☕️

    • @Ganbre14
      @Ganbre14 Před 5 lety +3

      @Witch Girl Oof idk about him having a Chanel 😥

  • @Krossxc
    @Krossxc Před 5 lety +477

    I think they should have just said: "Original image by _____, and linked the original artist". As long as you do that, I don't see the issue

    • @AliArt
      @AliArt Před 5 lety +12

      Same

    • @Loveybuggi
      @Loveybuggi Před 5 lety +56

      Kross there is definitely an issue when they get more attention, likes, and maybe money if you can do that on ig I dunno- you didn’t make the lines- you don’t have enough skill for that and it’s stealing what somebody did and that took them years to get that good while they could be getting likes, attention and money but the other person who look a few 30 minutes to trace artwork is getting more of their stuff. That isn’t to say their real work isn’t good it’s what’s appealing to other people but they’re just cheating the system-

    • @purpledawn2727
      @purpledawn2727 Před 5 lety +38

      Disagree. One shoudn't copy/trace period.

    • @gordonramsay1530
      @gordonramsay1530 Před 5 lety +43

      but did the artist give permission?

    • @woofwoofisjf8734
      @woofwoofisjf8734 Před 5 lety +61

      Permission from artist is definitely needed

  • @vivr2523
    @vivr2523 Před 5 lety +136

    I think if u copy/trace it completely you shouldn’t post it, I believe this problem stems from a lot of artists saying they learned how to draw by copying/tracing and then kids go and copy/trace trying to get better at art, but don’t say where the the original image is from and it’s annoying , but I think it’s fine AS LONG as u don’t post it and you don’t make money off it because I’ve seen many artists getting upset over kids and people copying the artists’ art or their style and posting it and not giving them credit. I think kids need to be taught how to correctly reference and know what is fair use and what isn’t and to ask artists if they can post something if they reference it heavily because most kids don’t learn that in art class

    • @oswinaltava
      @oswinaltava Před 5 lety +1

      I agree, I learn things like anatomy by tracing and copying other's art but I always keep it to myself, never sharing it and never claiming it's my own, even in my sketchbook I write down the original artist, and I think it's so important for younger artists to learn this!

  • @user-wy3id7op5t
    @user-wy3id7op5t Před 5 lety +50

    *Looks at the thumbnail*
    *Sees Uraraka*
    *Click*

  • @SilverflameYoshi83
    @SilverflameYoshi83 Před 5 lety +15

    Not gonna lie, I did that as a kid and posted it on Facebook to show my friends.
    I did end up getting better at art tho.

    • @LucasPereiradaSilva
      @LucasPereiradaSilva Před 5 lety +2

      Yes, because you got a good experience. Spoiled, princess like artist are terrified about it and I understand why. But it's THEIR OWN FAULT making their content available FOR FREE on the internet IN FULL RESOLUTION!!!

  • @lakamokolaka
    @lakamokolaka Před 5 lety +69

    Forgive the essay I am very passionate about the topic and wanted to through in my knowledge on it from both expierence and a few years reseraching the subject.
    Even if references you should not be able to overlay it and have it match exactly if it even was just trying to copy the original.
    There would be enough variation that you can tell the difference, it is actually a scientific fact that no two people can draw the exact same circle.
    There would be different sizes and ratios on different elements like no way in heck he would have the hair placement the exact same because in order to do that you would have to practices for a long time to match the exact same line size ratio and curvature. Those three elements even after practicing to get a percentage match above 90% still would not be likely.
    When someone traces I normally look for the eyes first when this happens because not only would the placement not be the exact same but the curvature and size would be off and for the image you showed it is actually the same just edited slightly to have more sparkle in them.
    Let me preface that tracing isn't always evil if the original artist is ok with it, it can be used to help learn how something is shaped and is used in art schools to learn how to draw poses.
    Referencing same way you can reference and try to learn something and this legally is better to do because this is actually your work and it will show within the image with the variation.
    It hard to explain this on properly but it is the clause that allows fanart to be ok with major properties and copy the same art style.
    But when you don't have permission for it at all and if it is direct a trace, it can be not only a problem for an artist career but also get them into serious legal trouble.
    Tracing even if credited or not, if the original artist did not give expressed permission to do so they can actually sue for damages.
    Also depending on how much you have traced from them along with any monetary damage they might have inflicted on the business; they can actually go to jail for it as a felony offense and pay a hefty fine if the artist decides to press charges as a felony offense.
    But from what I can see unfortunately this man did trace this and is probably doing a trick I like to call onion tracing due to like an animator they used an image and redraw over it using a new layer in this case paper.
    They either printed out a copy of the original image or placed the paper against their screen and traced over the lines.
    If they were not tracing you would able to see him making a layer recreating an image and you could see the erasing and all those fun little bits seeing him form the base image he drew from or leftover marks on the paper if he truly did draw it all on one layer.

    • @eucalyptusdreadlord1552
      @eucalyptusdreadlord1552 Před 5 lety +1

      Not tracing unless he purposefully traced like shit.
      I'm 90% saying this is a referenced copy, unless he deliberately changed the photo.
      Head is bigger, highlights are messed up, eyebrows are way bigger.
      Exceptionally, the right hand has a far longer contour than the original art.
      This is conjecture, but the picture may also be wider than the original. I can't quantify that because they're very close to each other, although if you make a line from the tie to the hair the original art's tie is much closer to the head.

    • @MajeedaArt
      @MajeedaArt Před 5 lety

      There are some amazing realism artist that can get almost every single detail right down to that one strand of hair. I think that some people have different definitions of what copying and or plagiarism is. drawing something exactly as you see it in front of you is difficult but not impossible. you don't have to use cheat techniques to do this it just takes practice. I have never used an overlay or grid nor tracing paper for fan art l draw entirely from scratch. I draw both fan art and original art and whenever l do a fan art piece l like to try and get it as close to the original as possible. I consider it a good skill to be able to take a mental snapshot and translate it to paper or whatever artistic medium l happen to be using at the time. I do not define fan art tributes as something negative it just depends on how the piece was created and the intention behind it. the person mentioned in the video seems like they purposefully intended to decive people by tracing over the top of someone else's work and putting their own name on it as if it were their own work.

    • @U012
      @U012 Před 5 lety +2

      I do love how passionate you are about this. I feel like you would be able to sue someone if the content being traced or stolen were 100% yours, but in this situation the subject matter is fan art and the character depicted belongs to neither of them and I feel because of that small fact you wouldn't be able to sue.

  • @lassleda2183
    @lassleda2183 Před 5 lety +121

    "credit to the original artist" is NEVER an okay thing to do. like, imagine if a movie ended and instead of ten minutes of credits it just said "credit to the people who made this" nah son. Referencing in art is a tricky thing, which is why I try to stick to photo references instead of other people's art. What this guy is doing is, what I'd say, the next closest thing to art theft than just reposting the original art under your own name. Judging from his page, it looks like he's tracing the lines of the original works and then coloring them himself. If that is his own coloring work it's a shame that he feels the need to trace other people's lines because it's really nice. The only way I could see what he's doing as okay would be if he a) got permission from the original artist to trace b) explicitly states that the lines have been traced and that it's for coloring practice only and c) credits the original artist CLEARLY and links back to their page

    • @lassleda2183
      @lassleda2183 Před 5 lety +2

      the legality of fanart has always been a confusing issue, but most content creators don't care (even appreciate!) if you make fanart. So you're right in that the original artist doesn't own the character, but they still own their own drawing. And if someone wanted to use that drawing or put it somewhere else on the internet it's only polite to ask permission. He may have edited his posts after being called out, but originally the tracer did only write "credit to the original artist" in the description which is.......... not credit at all. As for whether or not he actually traced, I 100% believe he did. If you go on his Instagram page you can see that he posted progress photos, including the initial "sketch", but that sketch doesn't have any guidelines or eraser marks or anything to suggest that he actually drew it. It looks exactly how traced drawings look. Finally, yes people draw photo-realism and yes people copy famous works like the Mona Lisa, but these aren't comparable to this case because 1) this drawing is not photo realism or even drawn from life and 2) none of the artworks he traces are famous ones like the Mona Lisa or Starry Night. Copying these famous works is (generally) fine because everybody KNOWS who the original artist is. Copying a small Instagram artist is a completely different story and takes away from the attention they deserve to get (although in a case like this where it blows up all over instagram and twitter might get the original artist even more publicity, but that doesn't matter right now)

    • @JayJapanB
      @JayJapanB Před 5 lety +5

      Copying photos can be stealing too. It depends on the context, so be careful.
      When someone takes a photographers photo and re paints it and uploads it to instagram, I'd argue that's still stealing. Even if you change it to be a bit more stylised, if it takes the subject matter, colour, composition etc, what are you adding at that point?

    • @moltebergk
      @moltebergk Před 5 lety +1

      So, a funny thing, tons of people working on movies are never credited in the ending credits, because of budget saving on printing. The only way you have a guaranteed spot on the credit list is if your member of a union that has a deal with the production company. If you are not, you most likely will not reach the credits screen.
      But .. this is completely besides point, since you are working under contract, and are obligated to turn over the copyright of your work

  • @GayCherryJuice
    @GayCherryJuice Před 5 lety +8

    This guy definitely didn't want criticism. I never went to witch hunt him, I just wanted to check his profile- And I can say for certain, he is a tracer. His talents lie in nothing but tracing other peoples work and coloring it. For as good as he is, he didn't create the artwork.
    He has turned off comments for the Uraraka posts when people called him out for tracing. I'm honestly surprised this isn't a bigger deal.

  • @milkpuffs465
    @milkpuffs465 Před 5 lety +2

    The problem with these instagram “artists” is that they do it for the followers and likes. They usually have no original works, bc they can’t actually draw that well with out tracing/copying another artists’ work. People tracing for practice is fine (I usually don’t like this method but if it really works for you then go for it) but uploading it for the attention is wrong and you can clearly see how he’s just doing it to be “famous” with the amount of tags he uses. These kinds of people don’t respect the original work at all, just using it for their own self gain. Once you confront them about crediting the artist, or question them if they ask permission, they get extremely defensive about it which is a another red flag right there.

  • @Chill1332
    @Chill1332 Před 5 lety +38

    (as always, personal opinion)
    Yes. I think it is okay to trace and copy artwork. Both are methods of learning art. How many art students copy the masters, even trace them, study their coloring so they can make an exact replica of the Mona Lisa. You understand by copying. Someone might trace an artwork so they don't have to worry about the outline and just focus on the way to color. This is learning. Imitation is the sincerest form of flattery. And sometimes its just fun to see how close you can get to another art piece.
    Can you sign it. Sure. If you made the marks with your own pencil/paint/markers/ it is a piece of work you did. You worked hard on it. Sign it.
    Can you put it on social media. Why not? HOWEVER, i think this is where the responsibility comes in. If you admired a persons art enough to copy/trace it they certainly should get the credit for the original. After all they worked hard on that same picture too. Don't be the student who takes credit for the Mona Lisa.
    And a link to their social media or mention of their name is warranted if at all possible. Make absolutely sure people know that it was not your idea/pose/outfit/character.
    But I think this only counts if something is copied or traced. Referenced is a totally different story. If it doesn't look like the original...then what's the point? "Oh, I referenced those toes from 'johnny' and the hair from.....er...that picture of Mary Pickford on that one website....er...and the dress from......" That's just silly and unneeded.
    Now if someone were trying to SELL this directly copied art. It's totally wrong. No doubt at all. But just sharing it? I mean, the internet is where people connect with their friends now. so is showing your friends what you drew copied/traced whatever, wrong?
    (Now I don't do this, but I have actually had it happen to me. I asked for credit and was happy)

    • @redmage.
      @redmage. Před 5 lety +8

      As someone who went to art college I can tell you no one traced anything. You actually learn very little by tracing. The best way to learn is by hand and eye never by tracing. Do life drawing and practice portrait drawings of living breathing people or by photos (without tracing). We did self portraits using mirrors just like the greats did. Tracing is a huge no no and has no basis in skill whatsoever. If you truly want to be good at art and drawing you would not trace.

    • @Chill1332
      @Chill1332 Před 5 lety +2

      I donno. I learned how to draw a proper dog nose by tracing when I was like....seven. That they weren't just triangles. I didn't have the observational skills at that age to see that. But when I drew right over top of the image it was quite the revelation.

    • @ShinyShilla
      @ShinyShilla Před 5 lety

      that guy was NOT learning, one of the comments literally said he was jhaving years of practice and he was SO good -

  • @alexbennet4195
    @alexbennet4195 Před 5 lety +63

    Obviously what they’re doing isn’t acceptable and needs to be removed (unless they actually got the original artist’s permission to copy their work AND post it online, which seems very unlikely), but I wouldn’t demonise them or act aggressively towards them if they’re young and just genuinely didn’t know any better.
    Explaining to them why this is wrong and how they’re leeching off someone else’s hard work for Instagram likes and follows is the best thing to do in this situation, I think.
    When you’re very young you often don’t realise that copying something from a smaller artist and posting it online is a huge problem, since copying other artists would be what you’ve always been taught to do in school.

    • @pretsoulz
      @pretsoulz Před 5 lety +2

      FACTS FAM

    • @aprilia1kguitarlix129
      @aprilia1kguitarlix129 Před 5 lety

      I say "Witch Hunt! Witch Hunt!" ... so they never do it again!!!
      Also, call them Jerkface Dummyhead.... (I'm joking. ;-) )...

    • @pretsoulz
      @pretsoulz Před 5 lety +1

      @@ava_marie_v you'd be surprised at how many people don't know regardless of age

    • @pretsoulz
      @pretsoulz Před 5 lety +2

      oof I feel you, I'm writing too and I'd be pissed if someone stole my story. As for ignorance on plagiarism in anything other than writing is forgivable to me and I can understand where the plagiarist is coming from because plagiarism on writings is what's been bashed into us forever. BUT plagiarism in art, isn't exactly something exposed enough to youth starting off in the art world. Hell, I didn't even know tracing was bad in the art world till now cause my art teachers have always let me pass knowing I traced off of something and I'm 18. I could just be a dumbass 18 year old but I know I'm pretty smart so if I didn't know about this whole tracing plagiarism without reference thing is deemed as unforgivable by many, then I'm confident many other young artists would too. As for if someone traced my art and repainted it their own way, I'd just hit them up to credit me for the original sketch. NOW if they didn't even after I told them, that's A whole different story.

    • @alexbennet4195
      @alexbennet4195 Před 5 lety

      Ava Levesque: You’re right, and that absolutely sucks, but I definitely think that there’s a big difference between writing and drawing. In schools it’s always taught that it’s NEVER acceptable to steal someone’s essay and change a few words - you’re always encouraged to create something unique - but in art classes it’s often the complete opposite. You learn by drawing still-life, copying photographs, and famous artists’ works. So I could kinda understand that someone (who’s particularly naive and ignorant) may genuinely not realise there’s a problem with copying a smaller artist’s work and posting it online, however, I do not believe anyone who would steal someone’s story while claiming “I didn’t know it was wrong!”.
      But if huge amounts of people are now telling them they need to stop this, and at the very least credit the original artist, they don’t have much of an excuse. Unless perhaps they’ve always been told not to just believe what people on the internet say, especially if they think it contradicts what they’ve always been taught by their art teacher - but even so, if they actually thought for themself, they’d surely realise they’re in the wrong.
      But I’m not really trying to defend them or anything, I just think that their behaviour was probably caused by a mixture of ignorance and stubbornness, rather than anything malicious - which is no excuse, but it is an explanation, and would impact how the situation would best be handled.

  • @HanaYuki12
    @HanaYuki12 Před 5 lety +6

    Idk for u guys but this type of people pissed me off so bad. Its hard enough already for us artist to come up with original proportion, style and composition that is interesting enough for us to be satisfied with and when we do, someone goes and just straight up copy it. Coming up with an original composition idea is even harder than coloring and it really hurts my heart if someone copy the composition that took me years to learn to understand and make it.

  • @PixiiBomb
    @PixiiBomb Před 5 lety +11

    This is one of those topics that's really controversial.
    I have a small youtube channel, and I'm surprised that my shit gets stolen as often as it does. I mean... people literally take my thumbnails and (poorly) re-photoshop them.
    They take my code and my art and re-create tutorials in their native language (as if I wouldn't recognize my own work... regardless of what language it is)
    To save time, I basically started using free resources to help with tutorials (a mix of my work, so they're still getting something of quality) - and I also created the Pixii Bomb Squad: which is basically, if you want to cooler version with my original artwork and better code: then you have to pay me for it. It's upset me so much that I haven't made a youtube video in like 4 months. (there's a little more to it than I've stated)
    Anyway - long story short:
    I think a lot of people "copy" art because they're trying to find their own art style and they're trying to learn, and a lot of those "copied" arts get blown out of proportion - because they wind up sharing their version on social media and they're proud of what they've done, but they're embarrassed that it's not an original piece. I don't think everyone is as malicious as some other children want you to believe. Part of the problem is that it's young adults and young children getting angry at young adults and young children. There is no discussion, it's just all anger and immediately pointing the finger.
    The reality is: it's ok to learn from other people's art. It's ok to "copy" someone's art in order to learn some new techniques and styles.
    My advice would just be to keep those "copies" to yourself. Just don't share them on social media.
    And if you DO share them, just be honest. Just say "hey look! I was using [insert artist name here]'s work, and I think I did a pretty good job!" - if you're just sharing it with a handful of friends, I don't see the big deal.
    But if you KNOW that your channel/media garners more attention than the original artist, then you ARE intentionally being deceitful, and you need to quit your bullshit.

  • @lowkey276
    @lowkey276 Před 5 lety +10

    It's easier to understand the issue here with an analogy. If you're writing a scientific paper you will use a lot of references (books) and will have to rephrase some paragraphs and have you're own thoughts (to respond to the arguments being made in the books) and that's is an original work, but you still need to reference EXACTLY the books you used or else your paper is considered stealing.
    Tracing is even worst because it's basically copy-paste with a few original thoughts (like the waist should be a bit larger) so it's fine to do it privately but definitely not to publish it and sign it.
    In short:
    1. Referencing the original work and adding changes is fine and you can sign the work.
    2. Not referencing the work is wrong even if you did some changes because we can't compare it with the original work to see if what you did is different.
    3. Tracing is fine privately but you can't publish it with your signature, you're basically just a reposter just like artstation and should give all credits to the original artist with a link to his work.

  • @literallymyonlyhobbies
    @literallymyonlyhobbies Před 5 lety +51

    Unless only used for practice,
    Copying art is theft.
    Tracing art is theft.
    Just changing Colors is theft.
    Reference as in body or as in the example ,flowers, is not theft.
    Art is so amazing, you can literally create ANYTHING. Why steal others art?

    • @lucidocelot
      @lucidocelot Před 5 lety

      Lara lol just add a disclaimer and credit the original artist. Also edits are fine as long as you don’t claim it’s your own original. Plus, it’s technically ok as long as they don’t have any monetary gain.

    • @literallymyonlyhobbies
      @literallymyonlyhobbies Před 5 lety +2

      @@lucidocelot yes if you draw sth almost identical but the artist is fine with it because you credit them, I see no problem. But if they don't ask and then say "But I gave you credit", I don't feel like it's still okay..

    • @user-kp4hg7zp1h
      @user-kp4hg7zp1h Před 5 lety +4

      I cant draw withoit being original.....
      I cannot draw without something in front of me...
      I cannot be original
      What i mean is that i love drawing fictional characters by eye!

    • @literallymyonlyhobbies
      @literallymyonlyhobbies Před 5 lety

      @@user-kp4hg7zp1h thats fine, As long as you don't copy it and claim it as your own

    • @user-kp4hg7zp1h
      @user-kp4hg7zp1h Před 5 lety +5

      Lara oh ok :)
      I dont copy and claim it my own
      I just cant draw without looking at something 😂

  • @camham4661
    @camham4661 Před 5 lety +11

    So one time this one girl in my 3 period asked me to draw sailor v so I drew her colored her and then she started walking around class saying "look at what I drew." Or "GUYS I CAN'T BELIEVE I DREW THIS"
    It's a good thing I signed it in Sharpe. Because every one said "no u did not it say eve on it"

    • @cinnqminx
      @cinnqminx Před 5 lety +2

      Kid, practice your english ._.

  • @kiwi-ik8nd
    @kiwi-ik8nd Před 5 lety +3

    yep he is an art thief.
    im annoyed by people who defend him like what the hell 🙄
    if he uses your drawing he should credit you.
    anyone traces/references etc should credit the person whose drawings they use.

  • @gingerbop157
    @gingerbop157 Před 5 lety +52

    I'd consider it art theft. But I do agree that he seems like a kid who needs it explained to him. Someone who thinks he can use the word reference to protect himself. I don't think tracing is useful. But copying, just using your eye to mimic an artist's lines or understand how they compose a piece on the other hand is a useful activity just making sure if you do post it to provide upfront and obvious credit. I know in most cases a
    The original artist would be flattered. 😂 someone should make a etiquette guide for budding artists.

    • @DCreed013
      @DCreed013 Před 5 lety +5

      I think tracing can be useful, but mostly for very, very young/beginner artists. Like, 'I graduated from stick figures two days ago' type beginner. It's like training wheels and is mostly good for building some confidence, getting comfortable with a pencil, and developing a slightly steadier hand. It is best to go from tracing to copying ASAP though. All those 'benefits' and more can be learned faster by copying.

    • @gothgirlcosplay
      @gothgirlcosplay Před 5 lety

      I will disagree that trading isnt useful... if you are trading all the details, yes it isn't helpful. But I have found that trading the shapes and breaking down the form thorogh trading can be helpful. I think it is all about how you use it.

    • @gingerbop157
      @gingerbop157 Před 5 lety

      @@DCreed013 yes I agree. Useful for a very beginner.

    • @gingerbop157
      @gingerbop157 Před 5 lety +1

      @@gothgirlcosplay that's kinda what I said. But I think copying is better. Training your eye to looks t the shapes in a picture and trying to copy them. Its a more conscious way to learn. Maybe a real beginner would benefit from tracing initially but they should be encouraged to improve their observation skills

    • @gothgirlcosplay
      @gothgirlcosplay Před 5 lety

      @@gingerbop157 yes and no.. I don't think it a tool that only beginner artist can use.. yes you could train your eyes as well.. but to say it only a tool for people starting to me is incorrect

  • @ameliapondxxxtrds
    @ameliapondxxxtrds Před 5 lety +25

    i think tracing/copying isn’t inherently bad, but i think posting said works can be kind of fraught, and it would probably be better not to post them in most cases.

  • @Arata987
    @Arata987 Před 5 lety +3

    I saw some videos of this guy, all their drawings are traced, the mistake he made was to draw the drawing of a well-known artist, he usually traced official artwork.
    Really unfortunate to someone with so much talent just steal other people work and try to pass as if it were their own.

  • @anahita6445
    @anahita6445 Před 5 lety +47

    He might be an art thief by not crediting, but HE ISN'T TRACING! Look at his yt channel guys, he shows when he's sketching. I mean just saying, I still think he's a thief but yeah. . .

  • @aprilia1kguitarlix129
    @aprilia1kguitarlix129 Před 5 lety +9

    whether it is "traced" or "copied" ... (in this case, it looks nearly identical). If this guy was "drawing for very long", then why the heck is he stealing some other artist's creation? I think if you copy something, it would be a crime to publish it with your name on it. No pitchforks - but, for all we know this guy is no kid. After all, he's been "very long" drawing. Lemia, you are laid back and that's just your personality - please don't take this the wrong way, but you have - at this time - 171,000+ subscribers. This is, imho, pretty amazing. For artists who are not so personable, or good at getting themselves "out there" - having someone copy a beautiful piece that took hours and hours, and in to which they "poured their soul ", so to speak - I imagine it would be very disheartening, dispiriting... even more so if the other person is profiting in some way, even if it is just gaining fame or recognition. That fame really doesn't belong to the copier (sorry, Lemia - I have to call him a thief...) - let me give a quick analogy: if it is a story, a written work - and someone comes along and copies it - perhaps changing the names.. then publishes it online and puts their own name at the bottom. Perhaps in an inconspicous corner he says "reference to other author" or something... that 1 person out of 100 even notices.. is this wrong? First - it is the SAME thing. Words to form a story, lines and colors to form a visual story... Whether it is traced or merely copied such that it looks almost just like the original (or even close), it is still wrong. It applies to music too, by the way. In this case, the theft is totally obvious. Grab your pitchforks, people!!!! heh... I really do think that it is tantamount to stealing - more so if attention or fame is garnered.

    • @TheCrescentLune
      @TheCrescentLune Před 5 lety

      LOL the fact that you would suggest that art & literature are the same, it shows you know little about art OR literature.
      Yes, they're both forms of creativity, they are both art, but other than that, apples & oranges, dude.
      I'm a writer & artist, & it's silly to compare referencing an art style, & directly copying an author's words.
      Art is much more subjective & ambiguous. To steal an author's words would be much more obvious & easily proven.
      Art is not quite like that, in most cases.
      Also, that wasn't an "analogy" really, it was more of a "comparison."

    • @SSeanMan
      @SSeanMan Před 5 lety

      ​@@TheCrescentLune -
      Your response definitely put me on the defensive. I responded by calling you a troll. I apologize for that.
      You say that I suggested that art and literature are the same, simply because I compared aspects of the plagiarism of each art form. I'm going to try to refrain from intentionally insulting you in response. We seem to disagree on the definition of "referencing an art form". I don't think it means "conveying the unmistakable impression that a drawing is one's original work, when it is a re-rendering of another person's work or creation".
      Despite the differences between written and drawn or painted works, there is such a thing as plagiarism of artistic drawings or renderings. If you don't think there is - then that is where our difference lies. What you (based upon your statements) try to defend as "referencing an art style" is not a license to go passing off other people's work and accomplishments as your own - and it was never intended to be.
      I saw the original, and I saw the copy - the _obvious copy_ - which was signed by the person in question. I know what a "reference" is - and it is obvious that the guy was trying to pass off someone else's original creation as his own - in fact, I recall seeing one of his replies, where he defended it as such. The guy blatantly copied someone else's drawing - maybe even traced it - and then _put his signature beneath it_.
      Incidentally - Webster's first definition of "analogy ": "a _comparison_ of two otherwise unlike things based on resemblance of a particular aspect". A _comparison_. Minored in Lit, and I will leave unsaid numerous additional justified refutations.
      No insult intended. I wish you luck in all your artistic endeavors - sincerely.

  • @save_the_bees
    @save_the_bees Před 5 lety +6

    This reminds me so much of the youtuber “Shinigami Arts” he does show himself drawing but drawing other people’s art, sometimes he doesn’t credit the original artist and he is profiting off of it. He hasn’t done anything original, watch his video of his art progress and all of the pieces he shows is not original. I hope you can do a video on him too.

  • @thecynster5625
    @thecynster5625 Před 5 lety

    I really like your style of drama. It’s very clear and invokes some rethinking on my part.

  • @ms.trashcan8187
    @ms.trashcan8187 Před 5 lety +59

    Tracing is not a crime unless someone making money off it

    • @Victoria-so1in
      @Victoria-so1in Před 5 lety +24

      And unless you don't claim it as yours.

    • @shirowuzhere9057
      @shirowuzhere9057 Před 5 lety +1

      Exactly.

    • @DCNRS90YT
      @DCNRS90YT Před 5 lety +1

      Yes!

    • @loli_cvnt5622
      @loli_cvnt5622 Před 5 lety

      Well the being mean thing is funny, because the person who made that tweet was pretty fucking rude

    • @Banana-cc5rx
      @Banana-cc5rx Před 5 lety +1

      it's not a crime, it's about morally being a bad sport.

  • @chanjacky7723
    @chanjacky7723 Před 4 lety +3

    I have done a lot of copying to learn. I am always more open to copying other people's work because it is a part of learning. HOWEVER, that example you brought up is straight up tracing. I am known for doing amazing copying studies from my teacher but never was I able to replicate 100% the shape and proportion of a drawing. It is literally impossible. Also, this person posted as if he/she drew that him/herself from scratch. Not giving any credit. that is wrong. The amount of likes is not the issue here. The original artist is a renowned artist here in asia, he/she doesn't need likes to survive. It's about that plagiarist being a shitty person.

  • @seungseokstrash2641
    @seungseokstrash2641 Před 5 lety +6

    I'm a simple gal.
    I see BNHA related i click.
    So..
    I saw uraraka. I CLICKED

  • @beepbop2053
    @beepbop2053 Před 4 lety +2

    When I scroll on art I have to continuously check just to make sure it’s the original artist before liking, kinda annoying.

  • @revsketches
    @revsketches Před 5 lety +7

    To all the people commenting and accusing Lemia of being the subject of Emily's video posted a couple of weeks ago; if you guys did a little research, they follow each other on Twitter. And to my knowledge (correct me if I'm wrong), but I couldn't find any videos on Lemia's channel that were sponsored by Skillshare. Don't go around pointing accusatory fingers, especially when Emily specifically asked in her video NOT to do so.

  • @ErinDerrickArt
    @ErinDerrickArt Před 5 lety +31

    So, I don’t know how often you’re on instagram, but for some reason, this is a huge issue there. Copying/tracing is a huge problem on that site and the copier/tracer often doesn’t credit the original artist they’re claiming to have “referenced” until they are called out.
    I personally feel like this piece is at the very least copied, but as you can see from the person who overlayed the images, it really seems traced; line for line.
    When it comes to tracing and copying, I think it’s only harmful to everyone involved. It’s harmful to the original artist because you’re not just copying their work- you’re copying the planning and thought process that they potentially put hours in to as well. Also, if your likes are significantly higher than the original artist, that’s literally potential money that the og artist is losing. It’s harmful to the copier/tracer because you’re not learning anything. You’re not going through your own process to plan out a drawing, study the necessary anatomy and references, and therefore aren’t learning the technical aspects of drawing AT ALL. I get intensely frustrated when people don’t want to put in the time to be a good artist. Every single artist has at one or more times questioned their style and skill- you don’t get to cheat your way ahead by copying them. Okay. It also hurts the audience of both artists. This is because the og artist isn’t getting the audience they deserve because people don’t know about them and because the copier/tracer is lying to their followers about their skill and style. Like, if I follow you for one drawing I saw somewhere and then your next post is an a completely different style, I’m going to be confused and skeptical. I understand that developing a style takes time, but when it’s all over the map, I’m going to assume you’re a thief.
    Now. Like you mentioned, referencing, copying, and tracing are all different. I think that copying and tracing are super wrong and harmful to your abilities as an artist, but referencing is awesome! In fact, it’s super important. Referencing an image can help you learn more about how anatomy works or how to find organic shapes and structure. Do that.
    Also, I know this is KIND OF a separate issue, but people copy fan art (from other artists) SO much and then use the argument that “it’s not your character anyway”. It doesn’t matter. I personally think artists should use their abilities to draw as much original content as possible, but drawing fan art is cool too. But anyway! Just because it’s fan art doesn’t mean that someone’s efforts in the creation of the original piece were any less.
    TLDR;
    Copying/tracing is the theft of another artists blood, sweat, and tears that is put in to planning a piece. Making art isn’t JUST the drawing.

    • @ErinDerrickArt
      @ErinDerrickArt Před 5 lety +6

      Also, you shouldn’t upload traced or copied work unless you have a big old banner across the image that says “original concept by:___”

    • @novmill
      @novmill Před 5 lety +5

      Agreed! I think the one who traced here could do super well if he really tried, his coloring skills are great! It's sad to see skills like this being used on traced artwork tbh.

    • @solsticechase8079
      @solsticechase8079 Před 5 lety +1

      I wholeheartedly agree with one exception. I don't think that copying is inherently wrong for beginning artists as long as they don't post it online or claim it as their own. When I was still figuring out how to draw different things, I found it very helpful to sometimes take a picture that I liked and try to recreate it to the best of my abilities. It really helped me with hands, eyes, folds and shading especially.

  • @Myles2000
    @Myles2000 Před 5 lety +7

    All these people are copying Kohei horikoshi....

  • @grimyii3108
    @grimyii3108 Před 5 lety +29

    There is something called an art style study or a style study. Where you are studying a style you really like and want to draw like that.

    • @paledeerwoman
      @paledeerwoman Před 5 lety +8

      Yes, but one should refrain from posting those studies online without permission from the original artist. Keep your studies for yourself or perhaps to share with your art teacher(s) and/or artsy friends in real life.

    • @kaomoji829
      @kaomoji829 Před 5 lety +2

      Grimyii -3- - don’t think it’s ok to trace something just because you wish you drew like that. You better properly credit the original artist, because whatever you copied is not your art. It’s fine for practice but if you’re going to put it online, CREDIT.

    • @grimyii3108
      @grimyii3108 Před 5 lety +1

      @@kaomoji829 well yeah of course credit the original artist

  • @charrr32707
    @charrr32707 Před 5 lety

    They got a talent for tracing that's for sure ((;
    Mmmm that spicy lighting, signature, and showing all the colored pencils in the background.
    Good shit 👀👌👌

  • @kenziemarlow3057
    @kenziemarlow3057 Před 5 lety +36

    2:12 and 2:23 - if you skip back and forth between these two you can see the obvious difference in the pieces. Was this traced? I honestly doubt it. Is it a really good copy? yeah probably. Is it great that he's telling us in the caption that the concept isn't originally his? Yes! Should he include a tag to the original artist? totally! but we do have to consider the fact that he also could have looked up the image on google and Pinterest and not actually had access to the original artist, if this was the case, what he did was perfectly fine (stating it wasn't his) There's a clear style difference, though the pose and areas of shading and basic character concept, is the same. All of that but the pose and shading is (apparently) from some anime, so the character design itself doesn't really count, now does it? The pose, however, should be credited if you can find the original artist. At the same time, if someone comments the artist, maybe you should add it to your post? It just seems like the right thing to do to give credit where credit is due. The copying ability is superb, and a very, very useful skill to have as an artist and the colouring is amazing. To say this man isn't an artist is a lie. should he give credit- yes? can he sign it- yes, because he probably put down every single line by hand and he used (for the most part) his own style which you can really see around the eyes. This man is talented, but he did make a mistake. Is he an art thief? no! he never said it was his, in fact, he specifically said it wasn't his. Should still credit the artist? Yes, but he is not an art thief. I think he should do what he's doing but add in the name of the original artist. This kid is talented and we should be teaching him, not putting him and his art down like the art community does with every. single. thing. Stop micromanaging everyone and stop bashing them for something that they probably don't know. Also, I'm assuming that this guy isn't fluent in English, so you should probably make sure he actually understands what people are trying to say to him before writing him off as a jerk. Artist these days can be really stuck up and defensive. I get it, your art is your baby. You took the time to create that thing. But this should be seen as a compliment (as long as credit is given), not a threat or a great crime against humanity. Take a break people, find something better to do with your lives instead of bashing this poor kid who's probably very confused and just trying to defend his own art that he probably did by hand. Yes, he made a mistake. That doesn't mean we should condemn him to burn at the stake, people. This isn't the Salem Witch Trials.

    • @kenziemarlow3057
      @kenziemarlow3057 Před 5 lety +7

      Also, imagine what this kid is dealing with emotionally right now? Maybe instead of being "social justice warriors", we should be teachers explaining things to people who need to learn. This kid does need to learn that you should give credit where credit is due, but there are better ways to do that than this emotional and mentally damaging bullshit you people like to throw at anyone who you deem to be less than you as an artist. He made a mistake. Not committed a murder. There are nicer ways to put these things and we need to learn how to be nicer people. I get why we get so protective of art, I really do, but I think that someones mental health is more important than giving credit to an artist when you've already stated it wasn't yours. Be kind and treat people how you would want them to treat you. And remember we don't know this kid or what he's going through. I hope you all have a nice day!

    • @rubsymoon839
      @rubsymoon839 Před 5 lety +9

      For your argument about 'maybe he found it online and didn't know the original artist'
      First response is that there is such a thing as a reverse image search.
      Second, he could have not used it since he didn't know who did the original. There's a moral issue as well as a legal issue as he's reproducing something without any permission from the original artist at all.

    • @ReganMarie0.0
      @ReganMarie0.0 Před 5 lety +2

      @@rubsymoon839 dude I found an image I wanted to get done as a tattoo and tried to find the original artist to ask if they were cool with it. I eventually ended up with the person I thought was the artist. It wasnt. The dude took a screen shot of someone else's shit because he couldn't download it, it wasnt originally uploaded as its own little thing. He didn't remember where he got it from.
      I never got the tattoo done but reverse image search doesnt do much.

    • @TheCrescentLune
      @TheCrescentLune Před 5 lety +2

      @@kenziemarlow3057 well said!!

    • @NeonColoredRain
      @NeonColoredRain Před 5 lety +3

      The most level headed comment under this video.

  • @GSFreeman
    @GSFreeman Před 5 lety +10

    O gosh some people dont know that stuff like that can affect an artist and it is kind of disappointing.

    • @Failzz8
      @Failzz8 Před 5 lety +2

      I understand some people do feel hurt when someone traces/copies their art, and I definitely agree that it's not an ok thing to do (unless you have permission ofc).
      HOWEVER what these original artists need to understand is, they'll walk away form this situation with a net positive, they can prove they made the original art with for example the upload date, and they have the skills to actually draw those pictures, which clearly the tracer does not, otherwise he would just have drawn their own original picture.
      So if you are an artist whose art is being "stolen", realize it's in a way a huge compliment to your work, you have the skills someone else whishes they had. Either let the idiot be, or inform his "fans", if he has any, that you are the original artist, provide proof (which shouldn't be a problem), and the end result will be that you get attention you otherwise wouldn't have gotten, and you should feel motivated to keep doing your art, because clearly there are people who really like your art (even if they're dicks), so you must be doing something right.

  • @Lovelovelove2828
    @Lovelovelove2828 Před 3 lety

    Gosh I remember watching this video in 2018 now this video has showed up in my recommend again, So much nostalgia

  • @israkhan9963
    @israkhan9963 Před 5 lety

    As an artist this is honestly really upsetting. Also we all hate theft soooo ya? Thanks for spilling the tea btw!😂 I feel like this puts awareness out there, for young artist.

  • @izthistaken
    @izthistaken Před 5 lety +7

    I understand using someone else art for studying and developing their own art privately, but I don't think you should post it.
    Also asking the artists permission first is a no brainer, along with crediting the artist. It irks me to no end to see idiots on instagram who think they can just put *credit to the artist!¡!* and that's ok, because its not.
    Never mind the countless hours on the piece itself that you're taking credit for, but also the *YEARS* the artist spent developing their skills through hard work and dedication. And let's not forget the hours potentially spent on thumbnailing, composition and the color palette that might have been preplanned as well.

  • @AwokenArtist
    @AwokenArtist Před 5 lety +3

    I know i sometimes look at an image from a manga book or what not and practice drawing whatever in the manga onto paper as practice at times back in highschool..but looking at the "reference" artwork...yeah thats trace 100% its way too on point on the pose, lines and so on. it looks exactly like the original picture...and that is just. no. thats art theft and it really is discouraging when people trace peoples art, post it, and get more attention then the original :I the same goes for those who think "reposting" someones artwork is okay when its not. i really hate seeing theft going around and then people wonder why their fav artist drops out of art or fandom and its all cause of the people who trace and does this crap.this is why i watermark my works because last i want is for my art to be stolen, and its ILLEGAL to trace someones work and claim it as your own when you didnt even originally drew the artwork. artist can take legal action against the thieves if it comes down to it if the theives dont take the art down and knock it off.

  • @claytontackitt342
    @claytontackitt342 Před 3 lety

    Sorry im late to the party so I hope I can still get a reply on this, but is it considered tracing or referencing if you use the same pose but use a different character? I see people trace/reference what ever you wanna call it of poses from other artworks all the time so I wasn't sure if it was normal or not.
    Sorry fairly new to art and still trying to learn art etiquette.

  • @ItalianPokeMage
    @ItalianPokeMage Před 5 lety +1

    On the topic of signing, what if it is a work you modified and posted with permission of the original artist. For instance, I wanted a papercraft of a character in a specific outfit. I had no clue how to set up and/or draw a papercraft template, so I found a template and contacted the artist. After I got permission, I modified the template and posted the design. I left the original signature, made sure to link the original design, and provided a link to the artist. Since I added to the piece, should I have included my own signature?
    Was it okay to post the modified work, even if I had the artist's consent?

  • @faeb.9618
    @faeb.9618 Před 5 lety +4

    on this specific situation, the guy is kinda wrong imo, he didn't draw the original so all there is of skill here is actually his coloring, I can't really defend this, sure when I started I used to open pics on my phone and copy them on paper, but that was when I was like 12? I learnt and became better than that. I just hope he'll start doing completely original work because if he just copied the original art without straight up tracing it? He has definitely talent and could become an amazing artist on their own.
    I don't think tracing itself is bad, but as other people said, it's for learning when it's good, not to get popular from doing just that, I have traced actual real life pictures before but it was small stuff like struggling with a hand's pose, never copying an entire thing, and I think that's fine! Without referencing something you'll never learn to make stuff that is accurate and proportionate.
    Also redrawing (which is a thing people actually do, they take a screenshot or something from official franchise's artwork) isn't bad, but the people I've seen doing it just do that, redraw something in their own style.
    And I honestly don't like it when people overdo it like that when raising awareness.... like yeah thanks for warning people but don't blow it out of proportion and don't be so passive aggressive about it? I'm pretty sure a lot of people didn't know that dude was tracing, and guilty tripping/blaming them isn't really going to help you out on your cause.

  • @hi-bk6sy
    @hi-bk6sy Před 5 lety +22

    When I was younger I used to post my copied anime art on Facebook groups without giving any credit to the original artist. I look back at myself and realize that what I did was wrong, but like the guy in the video, I was a kid who didn't know any better (thank god i wasn't bashed for what i did though. that would've discouraged me from eventually posting my own art online a couple of years later). When you're younger, sometimes you're oblivious when it comes to things that are right and wrong. Still, that doesn't excuse me for claiming another person's work. I think before you decide to post copied/traced work online you should ask the original artist for their permission. Certain artists are alright with it, but some aren't. Even if the artist does allow you to do so, credit should always be given. I believe that you shouldn't sell copied art though. Not only will you run into copyright issues, it's just unfair for the other artist.
    Do I think that this guy is in the wrong? Yes, but perhaps (like Lemi said) he's unaware of his actions and needs to be properly guided. Do I think that what he's doing is ok? Absolutely not. Even so, it's definitely NOT okay to send extremely hateful comments towards him, especially things like death threats. It's totally not cool and nobody deserves to be told that.
    As for being responsible for supporting an artist who traces/copies, I slightly disagree with what Agent Rice says. It is not your fault if you're unaware that the person isn't the original artist. However, I don't believe that you should knowingly support a person who is clearly making profit from stealing other artists work.
    Anyways, sorry for the super long comment lol (i rarely comments things this lengthy haha). I really enjoy your videos where you talk about art topics! I love hearing about your opinions, even if sometimes they're different than my own views. Great video as always :)

    • @aprilia1kguitarlix129
      @aprilia1kguitarlix129 Před 5 lety +2

      The guy responds, angriliy, defending what he has done - and any semi-artist will know that it was traced, since even little bits like the lines for hair and such line up perfectly.. but regardless, I would not assume this is a little kid at all. Late teens at least -- if he can respond as he does, then he is old enough to realize he's stealing. I mean you no disrespect, but I get a little annoyed at people who leap to the defense of someone like this, clearly in the wrong yet still denying it.. if you are going to feel sorry for someone, think of the original artist who is veritably unknown - while this pathological plagiarist (looking over his previous posts, this is his modus operandi) is garnering attention and praise for that other artist's hard work.

    • @giraffeparty0
      @giraffeparty0 Před 5 lety +1

      I posted stolen art on Instagram when I was 10 years old, just like "this is so good!" so I knew it wasnt mine, and I wasnt saying it was- but I uploaded it without permission or credit like
      damn wth was I thinking- I was really *really* new to the internet tho so forgive me :"(
      Id delete the post if I remembered my old insta pw

    • @cielfuntomhiveasmivira
      @cielfuntomhiveasmivira Před 5 lety

      Same, I started drawing anime when I was around 13 and would copy other artists' works and then sign them, I would also post them on facebook groups :/ I do feel embarrassed but i'm glad I learned from my mistakes

  • @j3ssica978
    @j3ssica978 Před 5 lety

    All I’m going to say is for my art project in school we have to find artists for inspiration. With this we then copy one of their drawings (sometimes just simply their style). We don’t trace but we do copy which are totally different things. Tracing is practically a shortcut, perhaps to people who aren’t that skilled at drawing from something visually. However, I believe copying shows your skill. It shows that you can study correct shapes, scales/sizes and shades which is something that you should be proud of when it’s completed. You may not like that someone copied your artwork, but it still took them time and effort to do that piece so don’t go around downgrading someone’s work just because they tried to draw someone else’s work. Mostly, it just means that they really liked your work and wanted to give it a go, it’s never that they wanted to outshine the person that originally drew it. I’d personally be proud of myself if someone drew one of my pieces.

  • @pandoraarts7748
    @pandoraarts7748 Před 5 lety

    Quick question, I'm still very new to this art thing, I've refranced many poses (not to comfortable with the bodys anatomy) which I've heard many don't have a problem with, but does the same goes for Clothing? I'm not talking about whole outfits just bits and pieces from different places 🤔

  • @Omegawerewolfx
    @Omegawerewolfx Před 5 lety +157

    is every third video from you a rant? you spend a lot of time looking for stuff to complain about

    • @helixxia9320
      @helixxia9320 Před 5 lety +16

      but isn't it a good thing she is shedding a light on important issues

    • @birdie4263
      @birdie4263 Před 5 lety +40

      @queenhelixia: hey:) This isn’t meant to sound mean but...No, she’s not. She’s sticking her nose where it doesn’t belong. Acting all high and mighty going around policing people as if she has a right to it. As if someone (nobody) appointed her to be the art police. What she is actually doing here is publicly harassing people, sending her followers on a witch hunt, involving herself where NO ONE asked her for her opinion.
      I’m not going to lie and say this isn’t a problem in the art community because IT IS, BUT(!) and here’s the big but! For problems like these artists nowadays can file complaints, plagiarism, or ask the social platform to take down the art piece from said accused creators channel/platforms/social media accounts. What she is doing is just another form of gatekeeping. This isn’t something that other people should start encouraging just because they feel a righteous entitlement to and sometimes, but not all the times, the whole thing may just be a misunderstanding or more complex than one might think.
      I hope that helps to provide a different way to look at it, I don’t mean it harshly but really...please do not encourage this type of behavior. Always try talking with the artist directly and if that doesn’t work, move from there and file a complaint/plagiarism or whatever, but there are much more civil ways to handle this.

    • @helixxia9320
      @helixxia9320 Před 5 lety +8

      ​@@birdie4263 maybe if she had made a video about this issue But made sure to blurred out the names of the people involved in the examples then that would have been much better... but another thing is i saw a different video from a smaller art channel about how a certain someone in the art community was gatekeeping people and being very accusing of copying everything and acting all important and nosy, and people in the comments speculated the video was about lemia but it didnt say spesifically who it was. in some of lemias videos she seems cute and kind and funny but then some videos she acting like she can bash anyone she want. not sure how to feel about her anymore:/

    • @dontmeow42069
      @dontmeow42069 Před 5 lety +1

      Quetzal Ruhsam lol shut up

    • @meijelly
      @meijelly Před 5 lety +3

      @@dontmeow42069 lol you

  • @msbloom1802
    @msbloom1802 Před 5 lety +7

    Honestly hate people like this .. i had this "friend" that would take my art and claim it was hers .. it hurt me so much cause that's me that's my work .. so in my opinion if you want to copie for practice do it but don't go claiming it's yours cause that's awful and rude .

    • @milesedgeworth6114
      @milesedgeworth6114 Před 4 lety +1

      people like that suuck! Tracing helped me draw bodies better, but i would just keep it in a binder for the rest of time! I would say to people i knew irl to trace to *practice*, not to trace just to show it to others and say it's your own.

    • @msbloom1802
      @msbloom1802 Před 4 lety

      @@milesedgeworth6114 exactly! It's only okay if it's for practice other then that it's straight up stealing.

  • @xepphir
    @xepphir Před 3 lety +2

    Should we talk about instagram artists that color perfectly but trace off selfies? So unoriginal and pisses me off

  • @zeta719
    @zeta719 Před 5 lety +1

    I've actually had my artwork stolen by someone. They erased my signature and signed over it and then had posted it online. Well long story short I got my sketchbook back and it was difficult to get her signature off ugh. It's painful when someone steals your work and claims it as their own.

    • @jamesandchante
      @jamesandchante Před 4 lety

      That's terrible. I'm sorry that happened to you.

  • @joleneclayton443
    @joleneclayton443 Před 5 lety +3

    If you take something directly out of a written document and use it for your English paper without properly crediting the original document, you’d get into HUGE trouble for plagiarism.
    Why should it be different for visual media? There’s my two cents. Let’s roll with it.

  • @xxcara_gachaxx793
    @xxcara_gachaxx793 Před 5 lety +5

    While I was watching this, I decided to take out my sketchbook and draw.
    But by the end of the vidio, I looked down to see my “masterpiece “
    And saw a bunch of scribbles on the page xDDDD

  • @itsmamind
    @itsmamind Před 5 lety

    personally I think copying art or using reference depends on why you do it/ how you do it, for example I love to draw, not only as a hobby but I want to study art to one day make Illustration for Conventions or even publishers of a game,anime or comic. I've started drawing almost 2 years ago starting with copying characters out of anime scenes without any structure or method behind it, I even used official artworks to just draw my favorite characters and have fun, some of the picture I did where for my friends birthday or like meeting my favorite CZcamsr and drawing stuff of their favorite anime, but seeing all those amazing people beeing able to draw stuff just like that made me want to become better at drawing. I've actually met a guy with an art bachelor who was at a convention selling copied art, but not secretly instead he was actually telling all the people who wanted a specific character to give reference picture and show him what they would like to have as an illustration (like pose, face, clothes). I've then come to contact him because I did wanted a picture of a a character of Kingdom Hearts because I never seen artwork of her(Xion 😁) being sold and we we talked about art stuff and how I want to draw like a professional and he came to me and asked me if I want to learn under his guidance. So he said after seeing some of my picture that copying art isn't necessarily bad, but I should always think about the structure of how the artist drew that character, to learn from it, thinking about every step. So basically I'm still copying art, but I try to learn from every character I draw, currently I still learn the face structure based of anime characters + from different angles.

  • @bbreadcrumbb
    @bbreadcrumbb Před 5 lety

    After watching this I have a question about my own work. If I draw my reference photo exactly as it in in the picture but change the colors or make it more cartoon-y is it copying or referencing?

  • @bellacapulet1933
    @bellacapulet1933 Před 5 lety +106

    Jesus you make me not want to do art anymore. It's my only income other than being a corrections officer, but I make money, when someone brings me a picture and I replicate it in large scale oil paintings. How am I supposed to know if they took the picture or just took it from someone else? I've heard you're a gatekeeper. But idk. I just feel like not even making art anymore.

    • @bellacapulet1933
      @bellacapulet1933 Před 5 lety +5

      Ale Castle I appreciate you're opinion I will take it into consideration.

    • @fukubaby
      @fukubaby Před 5 lety +29

      ​@@bellacapulet1933 As stated previously, it's your responsibility to check. reverse-searching an image is always helpful! As someone whose art has been stolen and used for tattoos multiple times without permission, it hurts like hell to find another artist using my work.
      I randomly stumbled on this video though, I can't say I like Lemia's personality myself. Regardless, don't let others make you feel bad about what you do. As long as you're respectful to others' work, you should feel good about what you do and that people are willing to pay you! Good luck in the future!!

    • @MissIshX
      @MissIshX Před 5 lety +12

      I don't think you should worry about where the art originally came from. Art doesn't really have ownership. I would be happy if someone replicates my art work. I'm sure many would. But it's only the selfish broke artist who wants to keep it all to themselves. Art's true value is in appreciation. And when you remake it, you're doing the art a favor. There's no intellectual laws in art. I'm in the fashion field and there are no laws in fashion either. Designers instead of shading this idea, celebrate it. Since everyone can't afford an expensive dress by high end labels, they buy the cheaper versions. Some even diy them. It's for the bigger picture.
      Don't stop painting. If you're good at it and love what you do, keep finding more ways to do it!

    • @tidilyram9850
      @tidilyram9850 Před 5 lety +40

      @@MissIshX you have the wrong idea as to why we disslike when our art gets stolen- the problem isnt the money or anything (i cant even make money off of it due to certain bank problems)
      ive had my art traced and stolen before- my problem was that someone else took credit for myown creativith that ive worked hard for
      and as a fashion designer student i would HATE it if someone wouldve used my dress designs and said tHEY made it- as if i didnt spend days making the collection-
      NOONE likes working their ass off for years on end for tgeir skills and hard work to be dissmised after someone else takes credit for it

    • @Xingaling
      @Xingaling Před 5 lety +4

      Bella Capulet If you’re doing it for someone else, that’s their problem if they took it. You’re still the one receiving money...that sounds bad...ok. It’s their fault if they took it from someone else and the fault will be placed on you if the original artist finds out you’re the one who replicated it however the blame should be on the one who (commissioned?) you for the replication since they asked you to replicate it...idk. Those are my thoughts. Same though if you know the original artist stop and if you don’t check a bit before replicating anything.

  • @JC-sm4mp
    @JC-sm4mp Před 5 lety +6

    My feeling on the situation is to think of it like a music artist creating a cover for a song. The two main parts of an art piece are the composition and the execution. The execution is completely original to every artist, and no two artists would execute one composition the same way or on the same level of skill. The composition is the outline for the piece. Where things are placed, Lighting, colors, etc. When someone creates a cover of a song they use the same basic composition and then change the execution to make it their own, and original. No one gets angry about people making covers of music (unless they were to claim the composition and credit themselves but that's the equivalent of art theft.) So when someone creates a cover to a song and provides proper credit it isn't considered theft. I think this situation should be considered the same. This artist used the original artist's composition not to be meticulous, but because he or she enjoyed the composition and it inspired them. And then made the execution original By making it traditional. So it's like Making a cover of a song. Or an even better example, some fanart. Some fanart is directly referenced from clips or scenes in the movie or tv show. But the execution is made their own by the artist, And I think this works the same way. I think unless this artist directly copied this drawing onto their paper, then they are not at fault. They were just taking inspiration and executing it to be their own.

  • @pimps4simps562
    @pimps4simps562 Před 5 lety +2

    I remember that I acquaintance of mine could look at a picture for around ten seconds and reference the drawing without any tracing paper plus the markers were pretty low-end but looked really good. Btw they're more of a traditional artist than a digital one just to clarify. (AND IT'S NOT THE PERSON LEMIA IS RANTING ABOUT)

  • @lightfast7966
    @lightfast7966 Před 5 lety

    The thing about original art is that it’s so unique that if you steal it or trace it it’s completely obvious.

  • @kingdomkey93
    @kingdomkey93 Před 5 lety +3

    Hi. Haven't watched the video yet, still at 1:04. If you haven't watched it yet, I would suggest you play it at 1.25 speed. You're welcome.

  • @superultragiggachigga
    @superultragiggachigga Před 5 lety +3

    I think the only time tracing is acceptable is when its your own artwork. For instance if you sketch a character and want it to be neater or on a different paper it would make sense to trace it with a light box rather than redrawing your own stuff again from scratch, however tracing someone else's work and taking credit is completely wrong.
    Even if credit is given whats the point in tracing something and uploading to the internet. You as an artist learn nothing and it has no fundamental value. One could argue that for learning to color tracing is acceptable because why spend hours on a sketch when you're bound to mess up, but they have line art work out there for you to practice thats tagged with the orignal artist credentials. And even then I think it should be kept within your personal art archive.

  • @tsuyamilk
    @tsuyamilk Před 4 lety +1

    I don't know why people are being so negative! I mean, if someone copied your work and credited it, I don't see it as disrespect, I see it as a compliment! It means that you did a really good job! You did such a good job that you got another person to recreate your work from scratch, with pencil crayons. The dude did an awesome job of recreating the artwork too! I would be honored and encouraged! If they get more views than the original, that's the algorithm at fault, but it's all for the better 'cause you get more exposure! Like come on! There's literally no downside so I don't see why people are getting easily butt-hurt. I think that I'm a pretty good artist, and I can create original art now, but I still copy other people's art because I think it looks really great and I wanted to recreate it. I also do that when I'm out of ideas. It's just fun in general. I really don't see a problem with it if you give proper credit.

  • @broly5805
    @broly5805 Před 4 lety +2

    Tracing IS learning muscle memory. It is absolutely a tool for learning art.

    • @Optaku
      @Optaku Před 4 lety

      It depends on HOW you trace. If you’re tracing shapes for each aspect of the drawing then yes your right but looking at how this particular artist does his tracing he just traces all the lines mindlessly and it’s not a good habit.