I've always told people, hey, you can use my poses as references, heck, draw the exact same pose, but you DRAW IT. Not trace. Draw. And add details to make it your own. I'm in my 40's now, but in my teens I traced. From first-hand experience, you learn very little to nothing. It's not worth it, especially if you already have some talent. Not only do you set yourself back and lose all that time you could have been improving yourself and your work, but you destroy your reputation. Not to mention the abundance of pose reference books nowadays. Again, I don't condone tracing and I think it's a waste of time and effort, but trace out of those books if you've gotta trace so damn bad. It's still wrong, but it at least feels slightly less scummy.
Been wondering tho. If someone "traces" over an art just to see the proportion of the anatomy and then tries to redraw the traced proportion, is that considered as tracing? 🤔
same, when I was in elementary (like 4-5th grade) I used to trace outlines like this, but on paper instead and thought it was okay, I didn't know any better. Then as I grew older I learned about original works and copying and realized it was wrong. I actually had a bit of talent or an eye for art without realizing (for my age at the time, not saying I'm good lmao) and I realized I could be using that talent to actually learn to draw. I started referencing and now I use real life references of real people and from different styles that I like. Also, I don't think tracing is necessarily bad when using it to learn like you said out of art books for poses. Sometimes it can help people realize what they do wrong, as long as it's used for strictly personal use and development and NOT for publishing online. They shouldn't be dependent on tracing though, although it's probably better if they don't do it at all unless they have to for whatever reason or they just learn that way idk. As long as it's not used for commissions or publicly posting a traced work and say "hey this is my art guys" and such then I think it's fine. Even if they trace a real life photo or reference photo they took themselves, but tracing other's artwork and posting is a big no no
I think people are purposely being obtuse when they say things like “no one “owns” laying down” , or “you can’t copyright cat ears”. The issue of copyright and “who would win the legal battle” is just a small part of the problem. It’s someone posing as a creative when they’re not. It’s them making a profit off of someone else’s creativity and passion. I don’t mean to get all hooky, but being able to express your inner ideas , your mind, and emotions beautifully IS a skill. Art can be extremely personal for some people. I will never relate to people who are comfortable trampling all over that aspect of art. This tracer is skilled in rendering but they are living proof that technical skill will only get you so far if you’re an originality black hole.
@@CLEARR-E- that might be true but they should take the time to learn how to draw poses and use references it's not worth getting caught and having to restart your account if you want to make money like this taking this extra step is super worth it in my opinion
I used to trace. But this year decided to change I'm still learning but I've gotten better at it. I just don't focus on mistakes anymore I just embrace them sometimes it's ok if your anatomy is wrong what's important is that you know its wrong ans next time you will keep that in mind ,(thats how i improved) also nobody is gonna notice you're Little mistakes
Fair use does not apply here, it involves using existing content in an unlicensed manner under certain circumstances. Taking another piece of work, trace it and claim it as your own...does not apply in fair use. When using work for fair use, its still belongs to the owner and you gotta represent it as such.
If you're going to trace a pose use it as reference to understand the structure of the pose, don't then apply changes to the trace to make your piece. If I'm going to trace a pose, I'm then going to study it to see if understand it, then get a 3D model and post it close to that pose then use the 3D model as my next reference. Don't care if it's more steps... it's better then not understanding the pose and completely using another artists art as a base. Like the pose?...then learn and make your own version of it =table flip= I know time saving is great when trying to make a living, but not when you're using someone else time and effort to make your own art. 5:48 I was going to say this doesn't look traced, just referenced the pose... until I noticed the "unique" shape of the chin such a shame. When body proportions are too similar to eachother it's a dead giveaway of tracing vs referencing. Doesn't matter if one leg is different slight changes doesn't give you a free pass of "not traced" you need to go BIG with changes. Laying down poses are a challenge, I get it, but that's why you need to LEARN how they work with using more then one reference + 3D models and hell take photos of yourself in these poses idk. It's a time saver in the long run too once you understand how this stuff works vs defaulting to tracing because they AGAIN you're just using another artists work as a model base which isn't right. This upsets me, I wish I could render this nice. 6:04 this would have felt different enough, there are alot of changes that it doesn't feel traced at all...until the butterflies =facepalm= 16:00 Exactly! this! Edit: if time is a issue could also raise your prices =shrug= and always reference irl outfits vs other peoples art if you can, because it gets too close to over references if you copy the body proportions in those outfits
This is very unfortunate to see, they clearly have potential. There are many resources to use for references instead of just directly tracing someone else’s artwork. :(
Every day im glad i got rid of my twitter art account for my bluesky. Also a good point I tend to do if i ever see an artwork i want to take inspiration from i remake the pose in PoseMyArt and use that for the drawing insted and dont even look at the artwork as i draw my own.
In general I think tracing is fine for learning how to draw, but don’t post it online and DEFINITELY do not charge people for traced artworks. I think a majority of people would draw or trace their favorite cartoon characters growing up when they were learning to draw- again nothing wrong with that, just be very careful and do not claim the artwork as being your own entirely
I agree 100%, said this to others who were asking if it's fine for learning purposes. As long as it's not posted online and claim a traced work as theirs, then they can do whatever they want to learn drawing
funnily enough this kinda reminds me of cheating in speedrunning. In speedrunning, the people who cheat are never beginners or people who entirely suck at the game. More often than not, cheaters are really great players and very familiar with the game and community. They care about the community and the game enough to so desperately want prestige in the field as a speedrunner. Same thing with drawing. You mention that they're good at rendering so why would they trace? I think in this case it honestly makes sense that an already intermediate artist is the one who traces. They know enough about drawing to see their flaws but care so much about prestige in the community they take the lazy, easier route.
I truly hope that there will be less people like this one in my community. I promise, there are so many russian artists who are amazing people and don't take advantages of others for personal gain. I feel the need to elaborate due to obvious reasons, please don't automatically think lowly of other artists from here. I've seen my sweet friends get put in the same category as these "artists" and it's very disheartening.
Tracing is still wrong even if it doesnt fall under copyright. In my opinion, tracing is equivalent to stealing someones video but replacing their voice with yours
I always dm artist if I could use their pose if I like the pose that much because I don’t want ppl to say I copy when at the end of the day I ask the artist themselves
Ok but two things to consider for future situations like this: if only the pose is traced, a lot of artists trace over photos or pose references to speed up the art process being a commercial artist can take up your entire time, going as far as not sleeping to squeeze in a commission because you can't pay your bills otherwise or increase your prices at the moment. Is that a great tactic? No I personally only use it for personal pieces because i don't have the time to spend 3 hours on just a basic pose if i have 3 hours for the whole piece to begin with so in case of nothing but a pose lining up, especially if the poses have subtle variations, its best to look for a reference image that looks identical and check if they didn't accidentally use the same one. As for the butterflies: Those look a lot like clip studio assets ive seen in the shop before. Them being the same ones obviously implies tracing but just using the same asset can happen to anyone, and it's important to consider the placement and context of certain elements as well as looking for assets that look the same. Now yes, that person did trace and yes their waste of talent and skill is sad to see, as well as seeing the reactions of people finding out their hard work was stolen for profit. But since the internet loves to accuse anyone and anything at the drop of a hat, i want to remind people that within the art industry there are certain tricks that a lot of artists use to make their careers sustainable until their prices can match the workload they can realistically take on. Please always check for references, assets and other means of figuring out how two pieces share certain elements before ruining someone's reputation. It has happened before and it is incredibly devastating.
How do we feel about tracing over photos we've taken ourselves of ourselves? I've done it a few times when I've tried hard to draw a pose but just can't get it or find an appropriate reference. I feel like it always looks different by the end because I still tweak it a lot to look like the character I'm aiming for but it's still nice to give my brain training wheels (especially with having aphantasia like I do)
I commented about a similar thing under another comment, I don't think tracing is necessarily bad IF it's strictly for your own personal use and development especially using your own reference photos. As long as you're not tracing any artists' real work and then publishing it as yours then you're good. Real photos that you take and tracing it would be fine in my eyes, nobody is going to come for you and say you traced your own self or your own picture like it wouldn't make sense. Definitely use it to help you understand the shapes and anatomy and all that, but try to eventually practice on your own and take time to understand after you traced it. Trust me, after you understand the basics and practice more without tracing you will get the hang of it if you keep at it consistently. Consistency and practice is key
I know it’s not as new news as a lot of these stories you cover (at least until they kick off their next arc), but have you ever considered talking about the vanillakitsune/stripesandteeth/ashketchumsays situation?
i dont get it why dont she just do rendering services? By the way, legit question cus i commission arts and just wish to know. i always see a character in a pose i think would fit my OC and so i would ask for commissions to give me something similar/same pose. Is that considered wrong? Cus there's only so many ways someone can interprete "please draw my oc lounging on her bed on her stomach. I wish to have her face visible so please prop her up on her arms." in a work. Is this person in trouble becus she also copied the hairs, eyes ,faces and used another copyrighted work's moon and clouds? Cus i didn't think the one where she used 2 pieces meshed together is wrong 9:06 but kat is saying it is too. (i understand the game controller on her hand being exact same is wrong only)
Man i do trace BUT i like to trace a skeleton of the pose. If i see a pose from another artist i like i would draw the skeleton myself but if im struggling i would trace a skeleton over their art not trace the whole thing
I despise people that defend this behavior by saying things like "you don't own laying down/butterflies/kitsune". Sure, but all three at the same time? Be so fr.
“Fair use”? Bruh that stuff don’t apply to art work Fair use of artwork I think should be its own written thing. 1. Tracing others work for studies and such MUST be credited and you must ask for permission before posting 2. If you bought an art work, traced it, posted it without credit and proof of reference that is still an offence I’m sure there’s more we can do but hopefully yall get the idea Kinda wanna make a video on this myself, if anyone wants to comment their two cents on the subject please do
Fair use does apply to artworks though, I do agree it _should_ be it’s own law. Also on 2, if you buy the commercial rights to an artwork you’re technically allowed to do that (different from just buying the art).
early! also why would you trace from many different people? i mean yea, sometimes you just trace the pose, but it just looks weird how your pencil makes a different style every time it touches the paper.
5:36 i would say that it is not a trace but rather a heavily referenced pose. Because when you compare them side by side, the piece is not the same. Even the pose and the angle is is not the same.
After a closer inspection, i think that the only traced thing on this piece is just the Idea. The Hands and fingers are different and doing different poses. This is more of the Artist own interpertation of the original piece rather than tracing. Reference Yes, traced Unlikely. The rest though yeah its very obvious.
@@froggycolouring i supposed maybe? Cause even if we are going to point out that they are referencing other piece, they are not that similar. At that point it feels like we are just nitpicking.
One artwork shown doesn't really fully fall under the term tracing (like the kitsune ych.) It isn't really traced (except for the tail and the butterflies), but it just feels TOO similar. There is a term for copying someone elses ideas and presenting them as your own, and thats ✨plagiarism✨ The ych, even though it's drawn differently, uses most of the concept and ideas from the original drawing. The art doesn't include a credit to the original artist, therefore, it's presented as it's own original piece. So the artist is a tracer and a plagiarist. Art is original due to the combination of unoriginal ideas. Some primary components of the original artwork were the composition, pose, species, the forest background and the consistent inclusion of butterflies. Some minor components were specific clothing (like shoes, bandages, robe etc), tattoos, hairstyle, facial expression, flowers, tails etc. The only new ideas added to the ych was the stocking on one of the legs, the expression, parts of the hairstyle and the background. Most of the ideas in the ych (inclusion of butterflies, hairstyle, species, pose, tail,specific shoes, composition) were directly taken from the original artwork. Not including some ideas from the original artwork (robe, bandages, tattoos etc) isn't good enough to merely call it inspired, as the ych doesn't seem to have taken enough inspiration from other references, therefor not contributing enough new ideas to make the ych original. Just brought this up as someone in the twitter thread commented about how "the rest just looks referenced" and ""laying down" as a pose in art has been around for centuries".
No way people are bringing fair use into tracing. It’s not fair use because the purpose was for profit, and additionally the change isn’t enough to be considered it’s own (being a nearly direct recreation of the original work). Of course I’m no lawyer, I just did some research through publicly available websites, so take this with a grain of salt. Tbh it looks like the screenshot they showed for fair use was from Google’s Ai overview of searches so uhh….
these comments you read piss me tf off sometimes "erm actually posing in a specific way has been around for eons" maybe if you like looked at the post for more then a second you'd actually get it!!!! reading comprehension has existed for eons too and your not doing it!!!!
FIRST OF ALL: this is NOT about that guy who stole and traced to do commissions, iam only talking about MYSELF here iam fine with tracingpersonally for me , as long if it is not a commission, i personally only trace from official art (the faces) from games, or reallife humans who pose, because my drawings are for me, if i do commissions, i wont trace, iam fine doing no tracing, but sometimes i just for personal use dont care and dont want to give more time figuring out poses etc myself. I see no problem in that, because again: its for me personal and on the other hand, as i said, only official art, i would never trace anything from creators who arent official artists for games. iam not very good at english but i hope my explaination wont get teared apart and used against me, because as i said, only private, no commissions and all drawings i post are not traced too, because they not private
Ehh, to be fair, being honest about your work doesn't really give alot of benefits because I see artists who paint really well with a unique style but only has 600 followers. With tracers getting thousands over literally unoriginal artworks makes tracing really attractive. There's no point calling out tracers if there is so much incentive to trace. This will never change until honest artists gets rewarded more than 600 followers for being honest.
I must admit half the time when I draw digitally I trace a pose from random pinterest posts, whether that's a picture or an anime still or someone's sketch base that ended up on there, due to proportions being impossible for me to freehand due to my severe sight loss and the box method not working(been trying for a decade both traditional and digital). I don't sell it I rarely even show people my art cos I know it is messy and blocky and looks like it was done by a child and not a full-grown adult as I'm reminded when I do share something I made
If it's traced, then yeah that's dumb. But if it's just a pose that's refferenced I don't see the harm. I refference so many artworks to make my own since I can't easily visualize and draw out what I'd like without the help of an actual picture. So. Tracing is indeed bad. Pose refferences, ect, fair game as long as it is not 1/1 and uncredited. Hope this makes sense.
Because the tracer made a lot of money off of traced works. And artists automatically own the copyright to any of their artworks so if it's stolen, yes it could become an issue of copyright. I seriously doubt though anyone would want to go through the trouble of taking it to court, it's moreso just being discussed so the tracer can understand the potential consequences they could face if they continued. It's to show severity.
It's giving me second hand embarrassment. "Conservatism" in its literal sense of preserving something is shoved so far down our throats, that proper respect for people's work never truly developed I guess lol. For me its even more disappointing to see, cause ppl like this drama queen may be the reason why potential clients won't trust me as much, due to past experiences w these types of "artists" :/
people saying "you don't own a pose" are dumb.. this clearly ISN'T a case of doing the same pose, THE LINES ALIGN PERFECTLY.. which ONLY happens when you trace.... they could have done the same pose, that's not the problem, the problem is that they didn't and choose to take the effort and time other person put into making that pose, into making THOSE EXACT LINES...
@@Lucas66393their work passes copyright. If commissioners want their money back on some of these pieces tho I’d say they deserve it; the artist should’ve been forward with their process
you artists are complicated... - complain when people like me use AI to skip the long learning curve - complain when people borrow too much element from another artist i start to feel you only like when someone do their work "the one way" how you learned art back then... but times are changing, and i'm happy for it... i like to only sketch my art, and finish it with AI, since its so much faster, than rendering and detailing the art for myself...
Artists spent their time learning to do things on their own. Assuming you use genAI, you're using their work because you can't be bothered to put in the effort to learn. Why should there be any sympathy for that? If you're using AI that pulls elements from your own work, then sure, go ahead. But if it's outsourced, you're the problem.
There's a difference between referencing and tracing. Sadly artists are human and they're not perfect. Some artists are too in their ego with people taking from them but it happens with everyone, even people who use ai art. You can never skip the, "you stole from me" accusations, but if you traced and take 90% of an illustration from someone else, that's a problem. And skipping the learning curve is only a temporary solution imo, it can never replace foundations
"People are calling me out for not putting in the effort to learn and appreciate my craft. Stealing elements from other artists and calling it my own work is completely justifiable!" There's nothing wrong with AI art if you are simply taking inspiration or using it for fun. Although in this case the only thing you've actually drawn is the sketch. Unless you deliberately state the the rendering is done by AI, then it is scummy to say, "hey, look at all this work I did!" when all you've done is the sketch. Just like how you cannot submit an essay written by Chatgpt even if the instructions were written by yourself. You can yake credit for the sketch, but once you've put the thing through AI, you have to be honest about the AI's contribution to the image.
I've always told people, hey, you can use my poses as references, heck, draw the exact same pose, but you DRAW IT. Not trace. Draw. And add details to make it your own. I'm in my 40's now, but in my teens I traced. From first-hand experience, you learn very little to nothing. It's not worth it, especially if you already have some talent. Not only do you set yourself back and lose all that time you could have been improving yourself and your work, but you destroy your reputation. Not to mention the abundance of pose reference books nowadays. Again, I don't condone tracing and I think it's a waste of time and effort, but trace out of those books if you've gotta trace so damn bad. It's still wrong, but it at least feels slightly less scummy.
EXACTLY. Referencing is loads better than tracing.
Been wondering tho. If someone "traces" over an art just to see the proportion of the anatomy and then tries to redraw the traced proportion, is that considered as tracing? 🤔
same, when I was in elementary (like 4-5th grade) I used to trace outlines like this, but on paper instead and thought it was okay, I didn't know any better. Then as I grew older I learned about original works and copying and realized it was wrong. I actually had a bit of talent or an eye for art without realizing (for my age at the time, not saying I'm good lmao) and I realized I could be using that talent to actually learn to draw. I started referencing and now I use real life references of real people and from different styles that I like.
Also, I don't think tracing is necessarily bad when using it to learn like you said out of art books for poses. Sometimes it can help people realize what they do wrong, as long as it's used for strictly personal use and development and NOT for publishing online. They shouldn't be dependent on tracing though, although it's probably better if they don't do it at all unless they have to for whatever reason or they just learn that way idk. As long as it's not used for commissions or publicly posting a traced work and say "hey this is my art guys" and such then I think it's fine. Even if they trace a real life photo or reference photo they took themselves, but tracing other's artwork and posting is a big no no
@@dedtatoweirdschien I think that's more along the lines of heavy referencing.
@@dedtatoweirdschiennope! Key word: “drawing over other art” is trace ^^ so the second move is not trace.
I think people are purposely being obtuse when they say things like “no one “owns” laying down” , or “you can’t copyright cat ears”. The issue of copyright and “who would win the legal battle” is just a small part of the problem. It’s someone posing as a creative when they’re not. It’s them making a profit off of someone else’s creativity and passion. I don’t mean to get all hooky, but being able to express your inner ideas , your mind, and emotions beautifully IS a skill. Art can be extremely personal for some people. I will never relate to people who are comfortable trampling all over that aspect of art.
This tracer is skilled in rendering but they are living proof that technical skill will only get you so far if you’re an originality black hole.
Bro they clearly have the skill to draw why would you trace and claim it as your own??? this is so pathetic 😮💨
Maybe they have the skill only at rendering, but can't do anything else like composition, ideas and body proportions 🤔
@@CLEARR-E- that might be true but they should take the time to learn how to draw poses and use references it's not worth getting caught and having to restart your account if you want to make money like this taking this extra step is super worth it in my opinion
@yuri_nori I never said it justifies tracing, and neither I tried to defend them. Just thought of a possible reason why it could happen
@@yuri_nori they were answering your question
I hope all the artists who got stolen from or got traced get justice someday
Only possible once we reign in ai as well
THE WAY I WAS BINGE WATCHING YOUR OLD UPLOADS AND I GOT THIS 😭😭😭
@@ev4d0r3 SAMEE
Damn there is art/vtuber drama like every other hour why are people so scummy in this community😭🙏😂
Because they have nothing better to do. 🤷
Because it's easier to get away with it as a v tuber as it's harder to trace back to them irl
Anonymity.
because the art community is comprised of millions of people, & obviously some of them are going to be scummy
Greedy 😅 just want fame and money ig
I used to trace. But this year decided to change
I'm still learning but I've gotten better at it.
I just don't focus on mistakes anymore I just embrace them sometimes it's ok if your anatomy is wrong what's important is that you know its wrong ans next time you will keep that in mind ,(thats how i improved) also nobody is gonna notice you're Little mistakes
Fair use does not apply here, it involves using existing content in an unlicensed manner under certain circumstances. Taking another piece of work, trace it and claim it as your own...does not apply in fair use. When using work for fair use, its still belongs to the owner and you gotta represent it as such.
Kat, I feel like if you browsed DA as well as Twitter then you would never run out of potential content lol. Drama there is just as crazy.
The fact she’s good at the coloring, shading, blending, wtv terms artists use but unfortunately she traces.
If you're going to trace a pose use it as reference to understand the structure of the pose, don't then apply changes to the trace to make your piece. If I'm going to trace a pose, I'm then going to study it to see if understand it, then get a 3D model and post it close to that pose then use the 3D model as my next reference. Don't care if it's more steps... it's better then not understanding the pose and completely using another artists art as a base. Like the pose?...then learn and make your own version of it =table flip= I know time saving is great when trying to make a living, but not when you're using someone else time and effort to make your own art.
5:48 I was going to say this doesn't look traced, just referenced the pose... until I noticed the "unique" shape of the chin such a shame. When body proportions are too similar to eachother it's a dead giveaway of tracing vs referencing. Doesn't matter if one leg is different slight changes doesn't give you a free pass of "not traced" you need to go BIG with changes. Laying down poses are a challenge, I get it, but that's why you need to LEARN how they work with using more then one reference + 3D models and hell take photos of yourself in these poses idk. It's a time saver in the long run too once you understand how this stuff works vs defaulting to tracing because they AGAIN you're just using another artists work as a model base which isn't right.
This upsets me, I wish I could render this nice.
6:04 this would have felt different enough, there are alot of changes that it doesn't feel traced at all...until the butterflies =facepalm=
16:00 Exactly! this!
Edit: if time is a issue could also raise your prices =shrug= and always reference irl outfits vs other peoples art if you can, because it gets too close to over references if you copy the body proportions in those outfits
This is very unfortunate to see, they clearly have potential. There are many resources to use for references instead of just directly tracing someone else’s artwork. :(
Every day im glad i got rid of my twitter art account for my bluesky. Also a good point I tend to do if i ever see an artwork i want to take inspiration from i remake the pose in PoseMyArt and use that for the drawing insted and dont even look at the artwork as i draw my own.
In general I think tracing is fine for learning how to draw, but don’t post it online and DEFINITELY do not charge people for traced artworks. I think a majority of people would draw or trace their favorite cartoon characters growing up when they were learning to draw- again nothing wrong with that, just be very careful and do not claim the artwork as being your own entirely
I agree 100%, said this to others who were asking if it's fine for learning purposes. As long as it's not posted online and claim a traced work as theirs, then they can do whatever they want to learn drawing
I use El poser to find my own pose to help me draw my oc or art. like be creative with it, don't trace other artist to find a pose
funnily enough this kinda reminds me of cheating in speedrunning. In speedrunning, the people who cheat are never beginners or people who entirely suck at the game. More often than not, cheaters are really great players and very familiar with the game and community. They care about the community and the game enough to so desperately want prestige in the field as a speedrunner. Same thing with drawing. You mention that they're good at rendering so why would they trace? I think in this case it honestly makes sense that an already intermediate artist is the one who traces. They know enough about drawing to see their flaws but care so much about prestige in the community they take the lazy, easier route.
I truly hope that there will be less people like this one in my community. I promise, there are so many russian artists who are amazing people and don't take advantages of others for personal gain. I feel the need to elaborate due to obvious reasons, please don't automatically think lowly of other artists from here. I've seen my sweet friends get put in the same category as these "artists" and it's very disheartening.
So agree!
Copyright deals with all published works. Videos, books, art etc.
Tracing is still wrong even if it doesnt fall under copyright. In my opinion, tracing is equivalent to stealing someones video but replacing their voice with yours
all artists work is automatically copyrighted. It doesn't have to be published. By finishing a painting, artists gain automatic copyright.
I always dm artist if I could use their pose if I like the pose that much because I don’t want ppl to say I copy when at the end of the day I ask the artist themselves
Ok but two things to consider for future situations like this:
if only the pose is traced, a lot of artists trace over photos or pose references to speed up the art process
being a commercial artist can take up your entire time, going as far as not sleeping to squeeze in a commission because you can't pay your bills otherwise or increase your prices at the moment. Is that a great tactic? No
I personally only use it for personal pieces because i don't have the time to spend 3 hours on just a basic pose if i have 3 hours for the whole piece to begin with
so in case of nothing but a pose lining up, especially if the poses have subtle variations, its best to look for a reference image that looks identical and check if they didn't accidentally use the same one.
As for the butterflies: Those look a lot like clip studio assets ive seen in the shop before. Them being the same ones obviously implies tracing but just using the same asset can happen to anyone, and it's important to consider the placement and context of certain elements as well as looking for assets that look the same.
Now yes, that person did trace and yes their waste of talent and skill is sad to see, as well as seeing the reactions of people finding out their hard work was stolen for profit.
But since the internet loves to accuse anyone and anything at the drop of a hat, i want to remind people that within the art industry there are certain tricks that a lot of artists use to make their careers sustainable until their prices can match the workload they can realistically take on. Please always check for references, assets and other means of figuring out how two pieces share certain elements before ruining someone's reputation. It has happened before and it is incredibly devastating.
I love to draw to your videos. I just wish the art community can be normal for once 😭. Love your videos ❤️❤️❤️
ive been binge watching ur videos for the past few days because ur voice is actually so nice .. ty for daily vids
How do we feel about tracing over photos we've taken ourselves of ourselves? I've done it a few times when I've tried hard to draw a pose but just can't get it or find an appropriate reference. I feel like it always looks different by the end because I still tweak it a lot to look like the character I'm aiming for but it's still nice to give my brain training wheels (especially with having aphantasia like I do)
I commented about a similar thing under another comment, I don't think tracing is necessarily bad IF it's strictly for your own personal use and development especially using your own reference photos. As long as you're not tracing any artists' real work and then publishing it as yours then you're good. Real photos that you take and tracing it would be fine in my eyes, nobody is going to come for you and say you traced your own self or your own picture like it wouldn't make sense. Definitely use it to help you understand the shapes and anatomy and all that, but try to eventually practice on your own and take time to understand after you traced it. Trust me, after you understand the basics and practice more without tracing you will get the hang of it if you keep at it consistently. Consistency and practice is key
That's A-OK.
You can trace your own work or your own photos bc it’s your own stuff, but you can’t trace others work without their permission and being dishonest.
8:39 the ears are basically one to one what they did was just make the right ear bigger than the one from the original piece :/
I know it’s not as new news as a lot of these stories you cover (at least until they kick off their next arc), but have you ever considered talking about the vanillakitsune/stripesandteeth/ashketchumsays situation?
i have never been so early for any video that the upload time is in SECONDS
i dont get it why dont she just do rendering services?
By the way, legit question cus i commission arts and just wish to know.
i always see a character in a pose i think would fit my OC and so i would ask for commissions to give me something similar/same pose. Is that considered wrong?
Cus there's only so many ways someone can interprete "please draw my oc lounging on her bed on her stomach. I wish to have her face visible so please prop her up on her arms." in a work.
Is this person in trouble becus she also copied the hairs, eyes ,faces and used another copyrighted work's moon and clouds?
Cus i didn't think the one where she used 2 pieces meshed together is wrong 9:06 but kat is saying it is too. (i understand the game controller on her hand being exact same is wrong only)
Man i do trace BUT i like to trace a skeleton of the pose. If i see a pose from another artist i like i would draw the skeleton myself but if im struggling i would trace a skeleton over their art not trace the whole thing
I despise people that defend this behavior by saying things like "you don't own laying down/butterflies/kitsune".
Sure, but all three at the same time? Be so fr.
my art mom and rig mom are both in the vtuber news in the last month , what is life
“Fair use”? Bruh that stuff don’t apply to art work
Fair use of artwork I think should be its own written thing.
1. Tracing others work for studies and such MUST be credited and you must ask for permission before posting
2. If you bought an art work, traced it, posted it without credit and proof of reference that is still an offence
I’m sure there’s more we can do but hopefully yall get the idea
Kinda wanna make a video on this myself, if anyone wants to comment their two cents on the subject please do
Fair use does apply to artworks though, I do agree it _should_ be it’s own law.
Also on 2, if you buy the commercial rights to an artwork you’re technically allowed to do that (different from just buying the art).
i still dont understand artists who have so much skill and trace like..
So much drama this year.
I felt the upload
early! also why would you trace from many different people? i mean yea, sometimes you just trace the pose, but it just looks weird how your pencil makes a different style every time it touches the paper.
5:36 i would say that it is not a trace but rather a heavily referenced pose.
Because when you compare them side by side, the piece is not the same. Even the pose and the angle is is not the same.
After a closer inspection, i think that the only traced thing on this piece is just the Idea.
The Hands and fingers are different and doing different poses. This is more of the Artist own interpertation of the original piece rather than tracing.
Reference Yes, traced Unlikely. The rest though yeah its very obvious.
I still think referencing that heavily without credit isn’t okay.
@@froggycolouringWomp to the fuсking womp ig💀
@@froggycolouring i supposed maybe?
Cause even if we are going to point out that they are referencing other piece, they are not that similar.
At that point it feels like we are just nitpicking.
Is it still considered tracing if I only trace the body to get a similar pose and don’t trace it exactly?
katliente i would like to ask if i take a photo of myself then i go to trace it would it still count as traceing someones work/illustration?
No, you own the photo. If it’s someone else’s photo, maybe, but if it’s your photo than its 100% yours.
One artwork shown doesn't really fully fall under the term tracing (like the kitsune ych.) It isn't really traced (except for the tail and the butterflies), but it just feels TOO similar. There is a term for copying someone elses ideas and presenting them as your own, and thats ✨plagiarism✨ The ych, even though it's drawn differently, uses most of the concept and ideas from the original drawing. The art doesn't include a credit to the original artist, therefore, it's presented as it's own original piece. So the artist is a tracer and a plagiarist.
Art is original due to the combination of unoriginal ideas. Some primary components of the original artwork were the composition, pose, species, the forest background and the consistent inclusion of butterflies. Some minor components were specific clothing (like shoes, bandages, robe etc), tattoos, hairstyle, facial expression, flowers, tails etc. The only new ideas added to the ych was the stocking on one of the legs, the expression, parts of the hairstyle and the background.
Most of the ideas in the ych (inclusion of butterflies, hairstyle, species, pose, tail,specific shoes, composition) were directly taken from the original artwork.
Not including some ideas from the original artwork (robe, bandages, tattoos etc) isn't good enough to merely call it inspired, as the ych doesn't seem to have taken enough inspiration from other references, therefor not contributing enough new ideas to make the ych original.
Just brought this up as someone in the twitter thread commented about how "the rest just looks referenced" and ""laying down" as a pose in art has been around for centuries".
No way people are bringing fair use into tracing. It’s not fair use because the purpose was for profit, and additionally the change isn’t enough to be considered it’s own (being a nearly direct recreation of the original work). Of course I’m no lawyer, I just did some research through publicly available websites, so take this with a grain of salt.
Tbh it looks like the screenshot they showed for fair use was from Google’s Ai overview of searches so uhh….
Yeah ive found tracers that trace from multiple people to make it harder to spot
Just a question. When are you going to make educational help content again? Are you primarily a drama youtube account now?
how are you THIS good at drawing but still trace? they dont need to trace yet they still do it. its just being lazyyy 😭😭😭
these comments you read piss me tf off sometimes "erm actually posing in a specific way has been around for eons" maybe if you like looked at the post for more then a second you'd actually get it!!!! reading comprehension has existed for eons too and your not doing it!!!!
FIRST OF ALL: this is NOT about that guy who stole and traced to do commissions, iam only talking about MYSELF here
iam fine with tracingpersonally for me , as long if it is not a commission, i personally only trace from official art (the faces) from games, or reallife humans who pose, because my drawings are for me, if i do commissions, i wont trace, iam fine doing no tracing, but sometimes i just for personal use dont care and dont want to give more time figuring out poses etc myself. I see no problem in that, because again: its for me personal and on the other hand, as i said, only official art, i would never trace anything from creators who arent official artists for games. iam not very good at english but i hope my explaination wont get teared apart and used against me, because as i said, only private, no commissions and all drawings i post are not traced too, because they not private
i've never been this quick 💀
Ehh, to be fair, being honest about your work doesn't really give alot of benefits because I see artists who paint really well with a unique style but only has 600 followers. With tracers getting thousands over literally unoriginal artworks makes tracing really attractive. There's no point calling out tracers if there is so much incentive to trace. This will never change until honest artists gets rewarded more than 600 followers for being honest.
if you really want to learn rendering without tracing just make gacha edits
you don’t own poses or colours or elements… as long as you don’t trace over it and claim it as your own, it’s still your work
Look up Grid Drawing.
Dont get why People trace other art i meen what do they earn i whonder what god will say when they die
Ah yes this one
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I must admit half the time when I draw digitally I trace a pose from random pinterest posts, whether that's a picture or an anime still or someone's sketch base that ended up on there, due to proportions being impossible for me to freehand due to my severe sight loss and the box method not working(been trying for a decade both traditional and digital). I don't sell it I rarely even show people my art cos I know it is messy and blocky and looks like it was done by a child and not a full-grown adult as I'm reminded when I do share something I made
Hellooo
If it's traced, then yeah that's dumb. But if it's just a pose that's refferenced I don't see the harm. I refference so many artworks to make my own since I can't easily visualize and draw out what I'd like without the help of an actual picture.
So.
Tracing is indeed bad.
Pose refferences, ect, fair game as long as it is not 1/1 and uncredited. Hope this makes sense.
Also use a collage of refferences. Like she says. 😅
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If it's one thing that's big in the art community, it's artists bringing down every other artist every chance they get
Why are people bringing up copyright? They’re not going to court they’re having a personal issue of tracing
Because the tracer made a lot of money off of traced works. And artists automatically own the copyright to any of their artworks so if it's stolen, yes it could become an issue of copyright. I seriously doubt though anyone would want to go through the trouble of taking it to court, it's moreso just being discussed so the tracer can understand the potential consequences they could face if they continued. It's to show severity.
Oof that’s just a scam ngl
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Ur hair is beautiful😫🩷🩷
Could you explain "the essence of the piece" thing deeper?
You wasting your time covering these type of things, it just sou ds like artists ego battles…
Early
Oh yes. And why am I not surprised that this person who traced other people's drawings is a resident of Russia...
It's giving me second hand embarrassment. "Conservatism" in its literal sense of preserving something is shoved so far down our throats, that proper respect for people's work never truly developed I guess lol. For me its even more disappointing to see, cause ppl like this drama queen may be the reason why potential clients won't trust me as much, due to past experiences w these types of "artists" :/
Don’t be gross. Being Russian has nothing to do with it. Don’t take away from the legitimacy of this with that kind of thing.
people saying "you don't own a pose" are dumb.. this clearly ISN'T a case of doing the same pose, THE LINES ALIGN PERFECTLY.. which ONLY happens when you trace.... they could have done the same pose, that's not the problem, the problem is that they didn't and choose to take the effort and time other person put into making that pose, into making THOSE EXACT LINES...
There's no rules that doesn't allow him to use his hand to stroke his lines in the same coordinates as someone else. It's a transformative work
@@Lucas66393their work passes copyright. If commissioners want their money back on some of these pieces tho I’d say they deserve it; the artist should’ve been forward with their process
IM EARLY
Its a pose, its not that big of a deal.
Not all of the drawings are traced imo, the poses and art styl r common
you artists are complicated...
- complain when people like me use AI to skip the long learning curve
- complain when people borrow too much element from another artist
i start to feel you only like when someone do their work "the one way" how you learned art back then... but times are changing, and i'm happy for it...
i like to only sketch my art, and finish it with AI, since its so much faster, than rendering and detailing the art for myself...
Artists spent their time learning to do things on their own. Assuming you use genAI, you're using their work because you can't be bothered to put in the effort to learn. Why should there be any sympathy for that?
If you're using AI that pulls elements from your own work, then sure, go ahead. But if it's outsourced, you're the problem.
There's a difference between referencing and tracing. Sadly artists are human and they're not perfect. Some artists are too in their ego with people taking from them but it happens with everyone, even people who use ai art.
You can never skip the, "you stole from me" accusations, but if you traced and take 90% of an illustration from someone else, that's a problem.
And skipping the learning curve is only a temporary solution imo, it can never replace foundations
We just want people to work on their craft WITHOUT stealing the hard work of others to do so. Its a simple wish if you ask me🤷🏽♀️
"People are calling me out for not putting in the effort to learn and appreciate my craft. Stealing elements from other artists and calling it my own work is completely justifiable!"
There's nothing wrong with AI art if you are simply taking inspiration or using it for fun. Although in this case the only thing you've actually drawn is the sketch. Unless you deliberately state the the rendering is done by AI, then it is scummy to say, "hey, look at all this work I did!" when all you've done is the sketch. Just like how you cannot submit an essay written by Chatgpt even if the instructions were written by yourself. You can yake credit for the sketch, but once you've put the thing through AI, you have to be honest about the AI's contribution to the image.
Skip the learning curve? Youll never skip the learning curve if you don’t put in effort to actually learn
idc about tracing
it sucks because theycan clearly draw!
8:04 @Leahkitties work posted july 16 very similar to @alllisso earlier june 23rd art work
STARS IN THE CRESCENT MOON IS BAD CRAFTMANSHIP
You mistake ai artists for non ai artists a bit in your videos IMO
Sorry I see that's the same "artist" that made leahkitties