at the end of the day, if two artists made up and apologized then we should move on. no one owns a pose and sometimes some poses are so popular that so many artists will draw so there bond to be some similarity
Ichigo just lied out of pity. Clearly they didn`t even try to overlap both pieces when compared them. If you just rotate traced art a little you can see its actually traced.
As an artist, no one owns a pose. Period. There are a finite amount of poses a body can make, and only so many ways it can be drawn even without using a pboto reference. Referencing another person's art is not plagiarism, even if the pose is "original" to that artist. There is bound to be similar poses eventually, and if people continue to cling to that it's not only going to cause more infighting with the online art community, but it's going to hold back a ton of budding artists who don't want to seem like thieves or copycats.
@Ghostieeface Sorry if I didn't word this clearly. 😅 To clarify: I'm not saying that actually making a 1:1 replica of the art you're referencing isn't plagiarism. Obviously it is. But when there are a finite ammount of angles and poses, claiming one specific pose as yours is not only setting yourself up for frustration and disappointment, but it can make the art space intimidating for younger or newer artists. Especially when it's in a space like Twitter. I'm speaking from fifteen years of posting my art online, who has had people ref their work before. Being possessive of poses is wasted energy.
Absolutely! You don't even need to be an artist to know this. It's common knowledge. unfortunately, social media is just a drama cesspool, LOL. People will bash anything just for a smidget of attention...
@@Ghostieeface true! too bad the og doesn;t own the pose or the characters and has no right to claim said poses and everyone else in the art community including the og artist in this situation realized that someone taking inspo from you isn't a crime and helps artists improve and that this isn;t a case of plagerism in any regard
@@Ghostieeface As an artist it isn't! Copying has been a thing for years and plenty of huge artists have always done it! I copy hands all the time, you gonna call the art police on me? Obviously there's a point where it becomes plagiarism but plenty of ideas and themes have been copied a hundred times over, it's just basic art lore that at one point almost everything will be similar to everything else at some point. Best to just not sweat the small stuff.
This reminds me of when I once got commissioned to make an animation based on a different artist's animation that was a bit of a meme at the time. Luckily we decided to ask the original animator if it was ok to make our version of it and they were ok with it.
I think artists should get over the "you stole that pose" phase already. Using references is even used in the industry. Using references for poses is what references are used for as well. People telling others to not use that as a reference often gives other artists that idea of "you shouldn't use references" mentality which isn't good at all for improvement and growth as an artist.
Also I’ve literally seen a real picture of that exact pose on Pinterest for years at this point. So either the original artist referenced that or they imagined that exact pose. Either way this is way out of proportion. Edit: I got to that part of the video, that is the image I was referring to.
It's fine to use someone else's art as a reference if you REFER BACK TO THE ORIGINAL. It's very important to say where it came from if it's referenced to avoid such things.
She didn't trace, she references the pose the commissioner asked her, and the og artist purposely left out that they reference the pose from tiktok. Leave that kid alone yall should know better
Just something significant that I noticed: the race-swapped one at 0:56 has Momo in (what looks to be a hijab) and a short skirt… which wouldn’t ever go together. That’d be considered haram. So, I wonder if that part (Momo as a hijabi) was requested to be included in the piece. I’m surprised that this aspect wasn’t noticed. Although, it’s what was requested. So, whatever. It is what it is.
there's a whole screenshot where the artist asked the person what to do about the short skirt. they had permission to simply add in stockings underneath so they did just that. i'm not entirely sure what's haram and what isn't, but her skin is still mostly covered
I saw that. From the many Muslim girls and women that I’ve been around and interacted with in my life… I’ve never seen any in a mini skirt with tights, leggings, etc. underneath.
Mhmm being a hijabi can also be a cultural thing, the concept of even having a boyfriend in the first place is also haram btw so let's just assume they aren't muslim yk?
kinda my hot take but saying "they just a kid" is so tiring. true that you dont have to go to the point of harassing or cyberbully but they should not be immune to accountability either. Remember, these kid will eventually grow up to be an adult and if we're not teach them, they will probably won't learn. - from someone in country where literal kids commit multiple of crime because the authority let them scot-free and gave no real consequence to those kids.
Why are u comparing this to crimes?? All they did was something fun and wasn’t meant to cause harm to people? So instead they got harassed nonstop from people that are over the age of 20.
@ i want you to slowly read what I said. I never compare this to a crime I never said harassing is fine But please, don’t treat these kids like they’re not capable of thinking. They’re human, just less experienced.
@@coffee6271if u didn’t know, copyright infringement can a crime😂😂 so even if they were comparing it with to crimes it wouldn’t be wrong, it’s just the severity
I believe "they're just a kid" isn't said to take away responsibility from the kid in question But instead there to remind people that they are just a kid. Kids are smart and if they do something bad they should be punished However, kids also aren't fully done developing and don't think like adults do They're more likely to do dumb and stupid things without thinking about it for reasons that wouldn't make a whole lot of sense to a grown adult And I completely understand their age should be used as a shield to let them get away with everything they want that's completely fair every kid unless they're literally a baby has some understanding of right and wrong ( and if they don't they really shouldn't be on the Internet) In the end all I'm saying is "they're just a kid" isn't an excuse to let kids run free and never learn from their mistakes it's used to remind people that kids don't think like adults and treating them like they do is dumb. No don't treat them like they're dumb and don't drop consequences but trying to understand that the same steps and logic adults go through before doing something is not the same as what kids do before doing something would be good And no I don't want to hear anything about "kids can commit crimes" yes they can and most of the time age and situation is still put into context while the kid is being tried because everything matters ( Don't want to be rude it's just something that I feel personally doesn't work well when people talk about kids being held at an adult level Any kid that does something that bad is going to get consequences and help to some level )
yeah but I think you have to take into account that a lot of things in the commissioned piece were almost the same as the original, and the characters being the exact same probably caused some confusion too. So IMO i'd say that no one is at an immediate fault here
Its not dandadan fans, as a longtime dandadan fan who read it shortly after the manga’s inital release, these people are just random entitled assholes online who think its cool to harass people
To be fair, the pose that ichijo used as reference and the pose that they drew were pretty different. 1. In the reference, the girl is sort of leaning on the other girl, while the artwork has him squat. 2. The reference has one of the girls arms wrapped around her waist, while the artist has the arm out. 3. The perspective is different. Though the original essense of the pose is the same, there are some qualities that i believe warrants the surprise that ichigo had when they saw the inspired art.
You managed to describe the way I was feeling about this situation very well. Also i would like to say that it wasn't really a call out post but just 3 question marks on a post claiming that she traced, I didn't see the art at all when I woke up, I was just flooded with notifications of ppl saying it was traced, I was genuinely unaware of everything then. Out of all the comments I also responded to just 2-3 and ended up deleting the "???" post because it started bringing a lot of misunderstanding and toxicity my way and I didn't want it at all. Again thanks for understanding both sides.
Considering the other artist didnt even come up with that pose themselves crazy for anyone to act like they have any ownership over it people are just looking for reasons to jump down each others throats
I like how people are crying over Japanese artist making a black character .01% lighter to match their color palette. But making Japanese characters black is crazy work. Apparently Japanese people are not human to them. But black people get a pass to make Japanese characters black. So honestly hope Japanese people just make black characters Japanese instead. Or stop letting Americans walk all over them.
Also if you haven’t paid any attention to the complaints made by people with brown skin, it’s shown that they do not like colorism which actually affects peoples daily lives for being a darker skin tone (discrimination). I say this because a lot of race swap fan edits are blasian (still asian) and people were *still upset. There was even a fan art piece of an anime character with darker skin made by a darker skinned Asian person and (colorist/racist) people were calling the artist all kinds of slurs not even realizing the artist was asian.
@@NahNo-xy2kqEnjoying culture and race swapping is absolutely not comparable, especially when that said race edit was just traced over from a preexisting still image. From what I read, many (not all) Japanese people don't mind race swapping as a concept, they simply dislike when people make edits over other people's artwork. It doesn't matter how someone can headcanon a black edit to be blasian therefore retaining some of the cultural identity of the original character, the bottom line is that it was made from someone else's artwork. And when Japanese people borrow things from black American culture for their own work, they're at least making their own material with it. They're not stealing something 1:1 or lazily coloring over someone's artwork to call it their own just because they're the ones who edited it. Most japanese artists I've seen on Twitter actually credit other artists.
@@NahNo-xy2kqAlso I don't believe a teen should've been bullied over an edit, but at the same time I can see where Japanese people are coming from. Plus there was a lot of racist pushback towards Japanese people for their opinion. The amount of black twitter users throwing slurs at Japanese people all while having manga and anime pfps were astounding.
@@NahNo-xy2kqthe biggest problem is when someone make a black character or whatever a shade lighter people freak out, all fanart is valid people should grow up and stop bitching about it
Is it ok if i were to send one of that artist's commissioned art piece and said "i would like the same pose as this"? Just asking since im a commissioner. btw i think the 16 yrs old shouldnt be on twitter .
@@JdkI_283Hsxb Oh i mean as in, if i saw a art for another commissioner made by artist K, i like the pose but wishes it to be different characters instead, is it ok if i were to go up to artist K and ask "can i have the same pose as this image (sends that commissioned image's link) but with chara 1 & 2 instead" like is this ethical? okay? or a no no.
@@akabaneaki it's technically ok since it's the same artist but there's this specific genre you should be cautious about that is "yume" or dream girls, last time someone was mad at the artist they commissioned because the artist drew a commission piece for someone else that is not the same but similar..😭
@@JdkI_283Hsxb ahhh~ i see, i m familiar with that term. Im guessing they don wan another person to have the same "special event" the piece is themed as O.O I will be careful about that! Thank you!
as someone who hasn’t gotten too many commissions, when i do receive them im tempted to do exactly what they ask. its because as an artist we don’t want to let our commissioners down, so therefore we do what they request. i don’t think the commissioner had any ill intent either. i can see why the original artist would have been upset, but i think the way they handled it was good. i don’t see the big deal about it all anyways considering it was a one time event.
While it is weird it was a commission so i won't rlly blame the artist tbh... specially that they're young and probably any paid work is exiting to them
Tbf the person was commissioned to make it and had most likely shown the sketch to the commissioner to make sure it was okay. So the commissioner most likely was okay with it if I make any sense.
I don't think it needed a call-out post as you said but i think maybe the original artist was frustrated if their art went Viral and has been copied so many places and even ripped onto shirts, so i think it was "the straw that broke the camel's back" situation I do think that with them both being the same series and pose it does get a little similar, like if it was referenced to make a sailor moon commission maybe it wouldn't be as close? I don't know, i think a lot of people get angry over very little and it could just be dealt with in private
As an artist it's very blatant that the art was copying the original, which yes you can't 'own' a pose but that doesn't mean it wasn't blatant copying. HOWEVER if it was spread around so much that no one even knew who drew it or thought it was official work then I'd give them a pass. The two already talked it out so it's over and done with.
@@Aster_staris Buddy ya gotta stop giving kids the benefit of the doubt. The artist was what-16? If you're above the age of 5 you should know that you're copying, I should know I tried that for a contest and I got my butt handed to me (verbally) for it by the judges. And 'heavily reference' is just another softer term for copying, I'm sorry it literally makes no difference. People make mistakes and copying has been a thing in the art world since it's conception, I could name plenty of artists that straight up copied from others my problem is when they refuse to admit it. Even if they thought it was official art they still copied. All those people who do screen redraws? They're copying (I do them to!). But the difference here is that none of this was done with malicious intent and instead out of fun or in this specific case so a wife and husband can have a cool picture. Copying isn't always a bad thing it's how you do it and what your intent was. However it's still better to make your own original ideas.
@@NahNo-xy2kq Yes, I know. Which is why I said no one can own a pose, the difference here is that they didn't take from the photo of the pose they took from the dandadan photo specifically. In the process the artist used the original Dandadan fan image to make theirs, so they copied from it. But that's not a bad thing! Sure it's unoriginal but they didn't mean to do it maliciously so in this case it's such a non issue and the two already have talked it out.
it very much is like a redraw of a pose. Not stealing, but the pose and everything is the main thing referred to when creating it. If it lined up line by line then its tracing, but i understand wanting to be credited for being the original BUT i wouldnt put heat out on the artist for being requested for the same pose. Most of the times people refer to poses directly from animes, and there are even artist who specifically create pose references for artists to get creative with (with credit for it as well). As long as the two artists work it out and everything is okay, the community doesnt need to come in and attack anyone, but i get communication gets lost online and hate will travel no matter what
This is so real, my main commissioner wants the art to have the EXACT same pose and details like their references, they've even asked for a full redraw one time because it didn't look like the artwork enough beforehand. I've tried making it to where it's similar to the reference but with my style in it more, even if it changes the angle and such. They just gotta deal with it lol.
Maybe this is a weird take that I should change, but I feel like you could still work with "do this pose" and only have one ref. For example, I think doing the pose from a different angle would greatly help. Like a slight top view. Maybe add some intense or colored lighting, an interesting color scheme, and of course, altering the pose slightly with exaggeration. Personally, I feel like changing/add enough of that stuff can make more of a deviation from the reference. Sadly that only works if the client likes it and agrees to it, but if they don't then I would say request for more refs.
@@Aster_starisWhich makes this OK ? Since when did we start to baby whole ass 16 year olds like they have no better sense ? Theyre 16 not 6 , this exscuse isnt 100% valid. Hold people accountable. (I dont agree with the harrassment or the threats they receive)
@@Aster_starishey so I gotta tell you, they’re a teenager and are legally making profits, and therefore can and should be held accountable. You sound like a clown for using the ‘they’re a kid’ as an excuse when 1) they are a TEENAGER and 2) making profit off of these art pieces. Really exaggerated comparison, but if a teenager breaks the law in some way, if they’re 16 or older, they can and will be held as an adult. The ‘they’re a kid’ excuse is the single dumbest thing when they are not a *kid*.
@@croissantqwq3072they arent even selling that stuff anymore because of all the dumb people crying over it. And the studio is not going bankrupt over $15. Theyre still making millions compared to a small artist.
@@triggerfairy4070 and what proof do you have for that? nothing of the piece is the exact same to the original, even the “original” referenced the pose too. they don’t own that pose. anyone can draw it.
Professional artist with a degree here, no one owns a post, not even if you imagine it.. poses are not infinite.. so what you image thousands of people already did too... that said, heavily referencing is not ok, not enough to point fingers and cancel someone but enough to talk and teach... if you already know that piece exist then you must add your own spin to it
Kinda tired of the whole "you don't own a pose/a hairstyle/this concept" argument.. It's never about ONE aspect. It's the fact that a lot of the elements are 1to1. The pose, the character's source, the half mask, etc... People online start crusades and "cancel" others for the stupidest thing (aka they go WAY TOO HARD for something that is ultimately a nothingburger), but on the other hand the 16yo artist should take a second to look up the ethics of posting your art online because otherwise this kind of thing will keep happening :\
honestly, the worst thing about this is the original pose is from a photo on pinterest. It's dumb to claim a pose to be stolen when the og artist didn't even come up with that pose in the first place
Do you guys not consider photography/modelling as art? Cause like this is a weird double standard. The models and photographer made that photo specifically as an art piece and an artist referencing that and basically copying it is fine but once it’s drawn by someone else it’s sacred and not to be touched? I think the referenced photo is also basically unchanged so why in the world would they get mad at someone for “stealing” an art piece they already did the same thing to
All these people saying artists don’t own poses and so Ichigo can’t complain… That’s right, but if you copy the pose and draw the same characters (even with different skin/face like in this case where the artist drew real people as the characters) you WILL look like you’re copying. Which you ARE. I believe even if it’s different characters from the same fandom, if people know the original (and it’s very popular) they might see it as copying and as an artist I would personally avoid that but you do you. At the very least draw a different fandom or OCs if you’re going to copy a pose one to one. I don’t think there’s any problem with that. But doing it with the same characters is just recreating a piece in your style which is still copying. I don’t blame the artist in this case since they’re young and didn’t know the original was fanart and not official. But this is for everyone saying artists don’t own poses (which they don’t) and so others can copy their poses (which they can, sure) and shouldn’t face any consequences (which depends on the situation and if they copied more than just the pose and instead took the whole concept of the piece along with the pose.)
I love that people like to bring up her age when defending her even though she race swapped Japanese characters because "she doesn't feel included"? She could have just made her own characters instead of doing this shjt twice and she's getting rewarded for it? Insane really. Also she literally copied a pose, first time was that race swapped pic, second time was this one. It didn't line up perfectly but she didn't even bother to try and change the pose slightly or change the perspective. Ofc the original artist would be upset? We're going to bash her instead for being upset at someone who clearly took her art and copied it? Because the kid is 16? Because she's black? Really? Did we all forget how people sent death threats to a korean artist who drew an octopus a shade lighter (due to lighting)? I didn't see that many people defending her publicly when that hit?? But yea let's praise and reward this child for copying another person's art for a commission and race swapping established Japanese characters. Definitely doesn't sound like double standard to me since she's taking pride in it. America loves to make up shjt drama about themselves because they think they're the only country that matters and involves other countries who wants nothing to do with their bs. If they're that obsessed with black washing characters. Use their own white characters instead of putting their nasty hands all over Korean and Japanese characters, then crying racism and "I don't feel included" when people get upset?
@@invader4life36 whitewashing and blackwashing are not the same thing. black-washing primarily started existing for one reason: representation. poc characters in media, especially in anime, lack *representation* ; often making them into harmful stereotypes. whitewashing is a way to *take away* representation. one has the intent to be racist, the other to be giving more representation. “blackwashing” isn’t a real thing. you guys throwing tantrums over a slightly darker skin tone while actively ignoring ACTUAL whitewashing just shows your internalized hatred for black people.
@@invader4life36 “blackwashing” first started because of the *lack of* representation of poc characters. and when they *are* portrayed in media, especially in anime, they’re often portrayed as harmful stereotypes. whitewashing on the other hand, is erasing the representation for literally NO reason. one has the intent of showing representation, while the other is just blatantly racist. you lot throw tantrums over “blackwashing” and ignore ACTUAL whitewashing (and somehow even defend it). this really just shows your inner hostility towards black people.
“blackwashing” first started because of the *lack of* representation of poc characters. and when they *are* portrayed in media, especially in anime, they’re often portrayed as harmful stereotypes. whitewashing on the other hand, is erasing the representation for literally NO reason. one has the intent of showing representation, while the other is just blatantly racist. you lot throw tantrums over “blackwashing” and ignore ACTUAL whitewashing (and somehow even defend it). this really just shows your inner hostility towards black people.
Personally, i don't think the artist did anything wrong and this isn't worth sending them harrassment over. I don't think any one artist ever owns a pose, though crediting and "citing" your sources is good practice. The characters ended up looking different enough.
Ichigo def should’ve had ib by the artist 😭 Lots of artists just want inspiration credits especially one heavily inspired from the pose and characters.
What is the difference between the idea of tracing being stealing here versus the literal tracing/draw over they did of the art that got them in trouble the first time? Is that one ok because it's official? I mean I know people do screenshot redraws in their style but most of the lines in that one were unchanged.
This video just made me think about a situation I had. I was friends with a vtuber, we had a falling out, all because of their actions mind you. And I had made them art to use for their channel. Including an art piece and some emotes. And a friend of mine who is in thier discord sent me a screenshot of there they said they'll get the artwork I did re done by someone else because looking at the ones I did 'made her sad' and that made me angry. That's disrespectful isn't it? I know I gave her the artist for free out of friendship but that is just a no no in the art community isn't it?
@mister-canada367 because it reminds her of me. She was a manipulative kinda person, which I didn't realize till she tried it on me, and unfortunately, I have experience with that. Saying something upsetting to me because she "wanted to see how I would react" was not something I want to deal with. She's a 'nice kind comfort streamer' to her community, though so she has to keep that persona up and act upset like it's my fault :/
I am still learning to draw, so for now, I am drawing characters from various manga panels. I post the drawings, because I like them, but do state that the drawing is from x vol of y manga. I guess I could specify that it's basically copied, if I were to follow the chart you showed.
What is wrong with Artists over there in the west, why do they a reference of someone else's artwork, over here in Asia people can make that without any reference and without race swapping
She’s been back since the 1st of December, the video you saw before was a video she recorded from her parents house when she was there for thanksgiving, hope that help ❤
I think people should stop making a big deal out of it, both sides talked about it and apologised to each others for the misunderstanding , it should be a happy ending but no, people will do anything to cancel the millionth artist in twitter and celebrate it like it’s another “victory”
So it's ok to rip off official art? People who draw those are artists too. I am not talking about character design; I am talking about if the original drawing/pose was from the official source; does that make it less of a ripoff than if it is drawn by some other fanartist?
If you're just recreating it for fun then sure it's fine, most people recognize official art so it's not like their claiming it for themselves. However the Internet is vast and stealing from a small artist vs a large well known company is still different.
@Nick_Meth what??? wtf are you talking about? this is a COMMISSION for one, they were asked to do this for someone and the artist was asked to draw THE PERSON WHO COMMISSIONED THE PIECE AND THEIR PARTNER as the characters. Stop being such a dense muppet.
My view on it is that (when looking at both the original reference image and the original art piece). The pose is still slightly/quite different with huge implications of it! Little details that made the pose unique from the reference. Therefore, I don’t think it was 100 percent okay to copy every single little detail of the pose from the original artwork! But I can still understand it completely. If it was slightly changed up it would have been more okay. Because even the original artwork doesn’t have every single aspect of the referenced image. So I can see why the artist would have been upset/gotten upset!
The sad thing about the art community, as a part of it, is when some artists get too bashful towards younger people. Think about it guys, they didn’t know any better and you’re just reigning all of hell on them because of it. Some of you guys have no say in this because you guys most likely copied fanart or traced when you were younger(I did this when I was younger). If they didn’t know any better, and the artist forgave them, then why be problematic and scold? Oh right. It’s Twitter. Of course this crap happens every single time!
its a commission for a couple. its personal to them. Maybe an argument could be made about posting it without giving credit. But tbh a pose is not trademarked. The only issue here for me is that its literally the same comp and characters. But the point is to make something more personal to the commissioners.
Its so annoying because its a kid and twitter attacked and noone “race swapped” she never made it to spite dandadan and the artist later gave perms this whole situation was blown out of proportion community notes cant even stay consistent as they are HEAVILY inaccurate. Fan EDITS aka what the original drama started off of was it is legal she never claimed dandadan half of them were just racists. Im happy the artists made peace+the 16yr old got exposure +cash from it They can not be legally pursed as they never claimed rights -law student
Hey the red at the bottom of your thumbnails looks like the "already watched bar" so I find myself skipping past videos thinking I watched them then I see of wait I haven't seen it. Just so you know.
I don't know if the original artist referenced a cosplayer's pose, and then another artist referenced that artwork. If it was a direct style and concept rip-off, there would be a problem. However, the uniqueness of each artist's work isn't enough to consider this as "stolen" or "heavily influenced" because the two artworks aren't unique enough to be considered stolen, in my opinion.
to be fair, Ichigo shouldn't be bashing the artist AT ALL because she copied the original DDD artist's style 1:1. It is NOT surprising if people thought her art was official. There are artists who copy manga artists 1:1 and blaming others for doing that when they did the exact same thing is being contentious. No one is original at all
1:02 as a muslim i dont like it this was my opinion , its disgusting why momo wearing hijab and this anime has a romance (love someone like okarun) thats like dating i think , and the pose , momo & okarun is not siblings but the pose like that making its has a dating sense and in islam muslims cannot dating , but that just my opinion.
It's not a these characters as blank moment It's more a drawing the commissioner and her bf in momo and okarun cosplay How the commissioner interprets it is up to them
Exactly it helps the artist with ideas too. I’ve commissioned and have been commissioned with other’s art as reference. I usually stick to irl photos but sometimes it can’t be helped. I at least try to mix in many references when I’m drawing for myself tho. It’s not as big as a deal as they’re making it but you know twitter users
@@b-meuwu1236but they dont even know WHO drew it and it was rlly popular so they couldnt credit them and couldnt atleast ask for “permission”. but that doesnt mean its right,yet again tho its not anyone’s fault
Tracing or not the thing i dislike is when its drawn with a hijab alongside with a skirt and long socks.. yes supposedly long socks/leggings are fine but it must be fully covered the full legs and not show even the curve of the legs
@@catandrobbyflores hi i just wanted to point out about the covering part as I'm a Muslim myself. I do understand its the commisoner request as i only express what supposedly is part of my religion that is all.
to be brief : its a non issue but to yap a little longer: yea the person obviously doesnt own the pose but its disingenuous to be like "oh no she didnt copy anything at all" its slightly less than "highly referenced" for sure but when you look at the drawing in question and the end product they are awfully similar compared to the reference. The reference doesnt have orakun half transformed or making the same expression. But i digress its all just talking points, its still a non issue to begin with and the person already apologized for the crashout and if the other party accepts then its just going to be other people perpetuating the beef/ drama for no reason.
The fact it's a pose from a photo completely negates it being "over-referencing"- just because an artist drew a pose from a picture doesn't mean they own it. I see artists go "oh I used that photo reference too!" It's harmless! Beginner artists especially using 1 to 1 photo references is important for your art journey.
Off topic (cus i have nothing to say about it, agree wholeheartedly) but i have the same necklace as you! The uh, shorter one, not the one with the cross
tbf someone who’s 16 is old enough to know that if race swapping characters sparked controversy.. then maybe jsit maybe they shouldn’t do it again? Also straight up copying someone’s art, is a little icky..😭 even though some things were changed
the art wasn’t copied at all, did you even watch the video ? Second it’s the commissioner and her husband in the characters clothes, not race swapping . Are you seriously telling the commissioner to make herself white because the characters are white ??
ngl. I find it kinda petty to make a stink over a pose. if it were Traced... sure, makes sense to at least give a side eye but a pose? That's like suing anyone over moving a certain way... yeah no
It's wild to me that Ichigo, an artist, couldn't tell that it wasn't traced. You wouldn't even need to layer it over each other to see it's different enough to rule out tracing. Started this whole drama for no reason, smh. Referencing isn't a crime.
@@Fuvetinalt and ALOT of white ARTIST redraw and black wash art as well thats like if a white person wanted to have braids in u cant stop them if they want they hair to fall out left them 🤣
I've literally had that real life pic saved in my pinterest for MONTHS lol- Its perfectly cool to be upset that your art is getting reposted and stolen for profit! But when it's clearly not traced, you didn't come up with the pose in the first place, and it's a literal piece of fanart- fans commissioning other artists and using your work as reference/ideas is a completely normal thing. I'd rather my client sends me a fanart that I can track the artist easily than some ai garbage lol I'd be embarrassed to make a callout on someone cause they used the same pinterest reference pose as me 🤦♂
@Nick_Meth am sorry to break it to u man even though am black and don’t like black washing he is doing is not illegal. She is drawing the art by herself, not tracing over anyone’s art. Those are not edits. She is drawing these from scratch.
In my personal opinion, 'copying' art is okay only if you add your own elements to it, enough to make it your own while also crediting the artist you heavily referenced from, making sure you let people know you referenced them. It wasn't okay to harass a 16-year-old over a drawing. Not everything is going to be original, and not everyone will have their own ideas. Some like to take inspiration from others, and that's COMPLETELY fine! But to bash on a MINOR for drawing a POSE is insane.
Twitter has made people way too comfortable publically bashing others without getting all the details first
Its a cesspool
at the end of the day, if two artists made up and apologized then we should move on. no one owns a pose and sometimes some poses are so popular that so many artists will draw so there bond to be some similarity
Thank you like what not clicking in the folks head
Exactly I keep seeing comments who are complaining about the situation
Ichigo just lied out of pity. Clearly they didn`t even try to overlap both pieces when compared them. If you just rotate traced art a little you can see its actually traced.
@@голубаялуна-е7эi tried.
No its not plus liberties if ichigo had a problem twitter would’ve been on their side ichigo was mature and said that.
That kid is going to stop making fan art for that fandom and/or stop drawing altogether if people continue to start drama so quickly.
Good
i fucking hope so
Good riddance
why are people in the replies saying 'good'? am I missing something? please enlighten me (I am only 8 minutes in the video, just saying)
@@Abze because they come from twitter and love to bash people for no reason
As an artist, no one owns a pose. Period. There are a finite amount of poses a body can make, and only so many ways it can be drawn even without using a pboto reference. Referencing another person's art is not plagiarism, even if the pose is "original" to that artist. There is bound to be similar poses eventually, and if people continue to cling to that it's not only going to cause more infighting with the online art community, but it's going to hold back a ton of budding artists who don't want to seem like thieves or copycats.
actually as an artist: it is. copying someones work is gross. xoxoo
@Ghostieeface Sorry if I didn't word this clearly. 😅
To clarify: I'm not saying that actually making a 1:1 replica of the art you're referencing isn't plagiarism. Obviously it is. But when there are a finite ammount of angles and poses, claiming one specific pose as yours is not only setting yourself up for frustration and disappointment, but it can make the art space intimidating for younger or newer artists. Especially when it's in a space like Twitter.
I'm speaking from fifteen years of posting my art online, who has had people ref their work before. Being possessive of poses is wasted energy.
Absolutely! You don't even need to be an artist to know this. It's common knowledge. unfortunately, social media is just a drama cesspool, LOL. People will bash anything just for a smidget of attention...
@@Ghostieeface true! too bad the og doesn;t own the pose or the characters and has no right to claim said poses and everyone else in the art community including the og artist in this situation realized that someone taking inspo from you isn't a crime and helps artists improve and that this isn;t a case of plagerism in any regard
@@Ghostieeface As an artist it isn't! Copying has been a thing for years and plenty of huge artists have always done it! I copy hands all the time, you gonna call the art police on me? Obviously there's a point where it becomes plagiarism but plenty of ideas and themes have been copied a hundred times over, it's just basic art lore that at one point almost everything will be similar to everything else at some point. Best to just not sweat the small stuff.
This reminds me of when I once got commissioned to make an animation based on a different artist's animation that was a bit of a meme at the time. Luckily we decided to ask the original animator if it was ok to make our version of it and they were ok with it.
I think people need to leave this 16 year old alone
If they stay off the radar. After what they did. I don't think so. Publicly being racist to 2 races is not gonna be unstick soon.
there twitter users, they jurk it to 16-year-olds
Lol what this kid need is to leave this app🙄
@ incels attacking a 16 year old is sad
@@SharkyMan419 dude this is so unnecessary, weirdo
I think artists should get over the "you stole that pose" phase already. Using references is even used in the industry. Using references for poses is what references are used for as well. People telling others to not use that as a reference often gives other artists that idea of "you shouldn't use references" mentality which isn't good at all for improvement and growth as an artist.
Also I’ve literally seen a real picture of that exact pose on Pinterest for years at this point. So either the original artist referenced that or they imagined that exact pose. Either way this is way out of proportion.
Edit: I got to that part of the video, that is the image I was referring to.
It's fine to use someone else's art as a reference if you REFER BACK TO THE ORIGINAL. It's very important to say where it came from if it's referenced to avoid such things.
She didn't trace, she references the pose the commissioner asked her, and the og artist purposely left out that they reference the pose from tiktok. Leave that kid alone yall should know better
Just something significant that I noticed: the race-swapped one at 0:56 has Momo in (what looks to be a hijab) and a short skirt… which wouldn’t ever go together. That’d be considered haram. So, I wonder if that part (Momo as a hijabi) was requested to be included in the piece. I’m surprised that this aspect wasn’t noticed. Although, it’s what was requested. So, whatever. It is what it is.
there's a whole screenshot where the artist asked the person what to do about the short skirt. they had permission to simply add in stockings underneath so they did just that. i'm not entirely sure what's haram and what isn't, but her skin is still mostly covered
I saw that. From the many Muslim girls and women that I’ve been around and interacted with in my life… I’ve never seen any in a mini skirt with tights, leggings, etc. underneath.
it's very common for people to wear leggings underneath skirts and iirc as long as your skin is covered, it shouldn't be haram
@@aalowee, wouldn’t it still be haram due to the silhouette of your leg showing, regardless of it being covered?
Mhmm being a hijabi can also be a cultural thing, the concept of even having a boyfriend in the first place is also haram btw so let's just assume they aren't muslim yk?
All this drama for a popular redraw pose was wild
Ichigo don't even own the pose
@SodaliteTheWolf67Nobody does....
kinda my hot take but saying "they just a kid" is so tiring.
true that you dont have to go to the point of harassing or cyberbully but they should not be immune to accountability either. Remember, these kid will eventually grow up to be an adult and if we're not teach them, they will probably won't learn.
- from someone in country where literal kids commit multiple of crime because the authority let them scot-free and gave no real consequence to those kids.
is it bad that i agree with this...,, my 16 year old self already knew to not do these things😭
Why are u comparing this to crimes?? All they did was something fun and wasn’t meant to cause harm to people? So instead they got harassed nonstop from people that are over the age of 20.
@ i want you to slowly read what I said.
I never compare this to a crime
I never said harassing is fine
But please, don’t treat these kids like they’re not capable of thinking. They’re human, just less experienced.
@@coffee6271if u didn’t know, copyright infringement can a crime😂😂 so even if they were comparing it with to crimes it wouldn’t be wrong, it’s just the severity
I believe "they're just a kid" isn't said to take away responsibility from the kid in question
But instead there to remind people that they are just a kid. Kids are smart and if they do something bad they should be punished
However, kids also aren't fully done developing and don't think like adults do They're more likely to do dumb and stupid things without thinking about it for reasons that wouldn't make a whole lot of sense to a grown adult
And I completely understand their age should be used as a shield to let them get away with everything they want that's completely fair every kid unless they're literally a baby has some understanding of right and wrong ( and if they don't they really shouldn't be on the Internet)
In the end all I'm saying is "they're just a kid" isn't an excuse to let kids run free and never learn from their mistakes it's used to remind people that kids don't think like adults and treating them like they do is dumb.
No don't treat them like they're dumb and don't drop consequences but trying to understand that the same steps and logic adults go through before doing something is not the same as what kids do before doing something would be good
And no I don't want to hear anything about "kids can commit crimes" yes they can and most of the time age and situation is still put into context while the kid is being tried because everything matters
( Don't want to be rude it's just something that I feel personally doesn't work well when people talk about kids being held at an adult level
Any kid that does something that bad is going to get consequences and help to some level )
That's pathetic they don't even own the pose plus The 16-year-old they didn't even trace it
yeah but I think you have to take into account that a lot of things in the commissioned piece were almost the same as the original, and the characters being the exact same probably caused some confusion too. So IMO i'd say that no one is at an immediate fault here
@@fwnie That's what it's post be similar almost the same it's not the artist's fault
ik nothing about Dandandan the show, but the fans are insufferable
This isn’t specifically a DanDaDan thing, or even an anime thing. It’s entitled fans of an ip harassing artists
Me neither this just popped up on my fyp
Its not dandadan fans, as a longtime dandadan fan who read it shortly after the manga’s inital release, these people are just random entitled assholes online who think its cool to harass people
Don't put that on the fandom, it's annoying
This isnt the fans its mostly just twitter having its field day
A pose?
Not a repost, but a pose?
Yeah imma start drawing every pose possible so y'all better be careful.
To be fair, the pose that ichijo used as reference and the pose that they drew were pretty different.
1. In the reference, the girl is sort of leaning on the other girl, while the artwork has him squat.
2. The reference has one of the girls arms wrapped around her waist, while the artist has the arm out.
3. The perspective is different.
Though the original essense of the pose is the same, there are some qualities that i believe warrants the surprise that ichigo had when they saw the inspired art.
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You managed to describe the way I was feeling about this situation very well. Also i would like to say that it wasn't really a call out post but just 3 question marks on a post claiming that she traced, I didn't see the art at all when I woke up, I was just flooded with notifications of ppl saying it was traced, I was genuinely unaware of everything then. Out of all the comments I also responded to just 2-3 and ended up deleting the "???" post because it started bringing a lot of misunderstanding and toxicity my way and I didn't want it at all. Again thanks for understanding both sides.
Considering the other artist didnt even come up with that pose themselves crazy for anyone to act like they have any ownership over it people are just looking for reasons to jump down each others throats
I like how people are crying over Japanese artist making a black character .01% lighter to match their color palette. But making Japanese characters black is crazy work. Apparently Japanese people are not human to them. But black people get a pass to make Japanese characters black. So honestly hope Japanese people just make black characters Japanese instead. Or stop letting Americans walk all over them.
Japanese can participate or take black American culture in real life and fiction but black Americans can not do raceswap fan edits?
Also if you haven’t paid any attention to the complaints made by people with brown skin, it’s shown that they do not like colorism which actually affects peoples daily lives for being a darker skin tone (discrimination). I say this because a lot of race swap fan edits are blasian (still asian) and people were *still upset. There was even a fan art piece of an anime character with darker skin made by a darker skinned Asian person and (colorist/racist) people were calling the artist all kinds of slurs not even realizing the artist was asian.
@@NahNo-xy2kqEnjoying culture and race swapping is absolutely not comparable, especially when that said race edit was just traced over from a preexisting still image.
From what I read, many (not all) Japanese people don't mind race swapping as a concept, they simply dislike when people make edits over other people's artwork. It doesn't matter how someone can headcanon a black edit to be blasian therefore retaining some of the cultural identity of the original character, the bottom line is that it was made from someone else's artwork.
And when Japanese people borrow things from black American culture for their own work, they're at least making their own material with it. They're not stealing something 1:1 or lazily coloring over someone's artwork to call it their own just because they're the ones who edited it. Most japanese artists I've seen on Twitter actually credit other artists.
@@NahNo-xy2kqAlso I don't believe a teen should've been bullied over an edit, but at the same time I can see where Japanese people are coming from. Plus there was a lot of racist pushback towards Japanese people for their opinion. The amount of black twitter users throwing slurs at Japanese people all while having manga and anime pfps were astounding.
@@NahNo-xy2kqthe biggest problem is when someone make a black character or whatever a shade lighter people freak out, all fanart is valid people should grow up and stop bitching about it
Is it ok if i were to send one of that artist's commissioned art piece and said "i would like the same pose as this"? Just asking since im a commissioner.
btw i think the 16 yrs old shouldnt be on twitter .
i think you should ask the og artist first then change some aspect so the same situation as this video doesn't occur
@@JdkI_283Hsxb Oh i mean as in, if i saw a art for another commissioner made by artist K, i like the pose but wishes it to be different characters instead, is it ok if i were to go up to artist K and ask "can i have the same pose as this image (sends that commissioned image's link) but with chara 1 & 2 instead"
like is this ethical? okay? or a no no.
Yes because an artist doesnt own a pose. Whoever tells u otherwise is odd. Also people over 13 can make tweets and posts
@@akabaneaki it's technically ok since it's the same artist but there's this specific genre you should be cautious about that is "yume" or dream girls, last time someone was mad at the artist they commissioned because the artist drew a commission piece for someone else that is not the same but similar..😭
@@JdkI_283Hsxb ahhh~ i see, i m familiar with that term. Im guessing they don wan another person to have the same "special event" the piece is themed as O.O I will be careful about that! Thank you!
as someone who hasn’t gotten too many commissions, when i do receive them im tempted to do exactly what they ask. its because as an artist we don’t want to let our commissioners down, so therefore we do what they request. i don’t think the commissioner had any ill intent either. i can see why the original artist would have been upset, but i think the way they handled it was good. i don’t see the big deal about it all anyways considering it was a one time event.
this kind of stuff is legitimately why i stopped making fanart and only focus on original pieces now
I'm not trying to be halal police but isn't it weird to draw hijab and mini skirt together?
They didn't know they just took the commission and the person said it's fine just to put leggings underneath
While it is weird it was a commission so i won't rlly blame the artist tbh... specially that they're young and probably any paid work is exiting to them
Tbf the person was commissioned to make it and had most likely shown the sketch to the commissioner to make sure it was okay. So the commissioner most likely was okay with it if I make any sense.
Right?
I'm a hijabi, and yes it's really weird, at this point I think they just fetishizing hijab at the way they drew her
I don't think it needed a call-out post as you said but i think maybe the original artist was frustrated if their art went Viral and has been copied so many places and even ripped onto shirts, so i think it was "the straw that broke the camel's back" situation
I do think that with them both being the same series and pose it does get a little similar, like if it was referenced to make a sailor moon commission maybe it wouldn't be as close?
I don't know, i think a lot of people get angry over very little and it could just be dealt with in private
As an artist it's very blatant that the art was copying the original, which yes you can't 'own' a pose but that doesn't mean it wasn't blatant copying. HOWEVER if it was spread around so much that no one even knew who drew it or thought it was official work then I'd give them a pass. The two already talked it out so it's over and done with.
I get that but at the same time they are a kid and kids don't know better It wouldn't be copying it would be heavily reference
@@Aster_staris Buddy ya gotta stop giving kids the benefit of the doubt. The artist was what-16? If you're above the age of 5 you should know that you're copying, I should know I tried that for a contest and I got my butt handed to me (verbally) for it by the judges. And 'heavily reference' is just another softer term for copying, I'm sorry it literally makes no difference. People make mistakes and copying has been a thing in the art world since it's conception, I could name plenty of artists that straight up copied from others my problem is when they refuse to admit it.
Even if they thought it was official art they still copied. All those people who do screen redraws? They're copying (I do them to!). But the difference here is that none of this was done with malicious intent and instead out of fun or in this specific case so a wife and husband can have a cool picture. Copying isn't always a bad thing it's how you do it and what your intent was. However it's still better to make your own original ideas.
The original pose wasn’t even made by the artist so I’m confused by this. The pose is not new, it’s been on Pinterest for some years now.
@@NahNo-xy2kq Yes, I know. Which is why I said no one can own a pose, the difference here is that they didn't take from the photo of the pose they took from the dandadan photo specifically. In the process the artist used the original Dandadan fan image to make theirs, so they copied from it. But that's not a bad thing! Sure it's unoriginal but they didn't mean to do it maliciously so in this case it's such a non issue and the two already have talked it out.
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it very much is like a redraw of a pose. Not stealing, but the pose and everything is the main thing referred to when creating it. If it lined up line by line then its tracing, but i understand wanting to be credited for being the original BUT i wouldnt put heat out on the artist for being requested for the same pose. Most of the times people refer to poses directly from animes, and there are even artist who specifically create pose references for artists to get creative with (with credit for it as well). As long as the two artists work it out and everything is okay, the community doesnt need to come in and attack anyone, but i get communication gets lost online and hate will travel no matter what
People don’t own poses HOWEVER they make up the composition, and that’s the plagiarism at work
OMG I SAW THIS ON TWITTER A WHILE AGO
This is so real, my main commissioner wants the art to have the EXACT same pose and details like their references, they've even asked for a full redraw one time because it didn't look like the artwork enough beforehand. I've tried making it to where it's similar to the reference but with my style in it more, even if it changes the angle and such. They just gotta deal with it lol.
I dont believe they're 16, i can pretend to be 16 in x account its easy to fake your bio
Maybe this is a weird take that I should change, but I feel like you could still work with "do this pose" and only have one ref. For example, I think doing the pose from a different angle would greatly help. Like a slight top view. Maybe add some intense or colored lighting, an interesting color scheme, and of course, altering the pose slightly with exaggeration.
Personally, I feel like changing/add enough of that stuff can make more of a deviation from the reference. Sadly that only works if the client likes it and agrees to it, but if they don't then I would say request for more refs.
So referencing is tracing now??
people in the comments are defending them as if they're some kind of angel who didnt have a background of stealing official art and profiting of it
Hey so i gotta tell you they are a kid
@@Aster_starisWhich makes this OK ? Since when did we start to baby whole ass 16 year olds like they have no better sense ? Theyre 16 not 6 , this exscuse isnt 100% valid. Hold people accountable. (I dont agree with the harrassment or the threats they receive)
@@Aster_starishey so I gotta tell you, they’re a teenager and are legally making profits, and therefore can and should be held accountable.
You sound like a clown for using the ‘they’re a kid’ as an excuse when 1) they are a TEENAGER and 2) making profit off of these art pieces.
Really exaggerated comparison, but if a teenager breaks the law in some way, if they’re 16 or older, they can and will be held as an adult. The ‘they’re a kid’ excuse is the single dumbest thing when they are not a *kid*.
@@Aster_starisdoesn't matter
@@croissantqwq3072they arent even selling that stuff anymore because of all the dumb people crying over it. And the studio is not going bankrupt over $15. Theyre still making millions compared to a small artist.
They're old enough to make black-edit comms, they are old enough to get call out for tracing
@@triggerfairy4070 except it’s so obvious that they didn’t trace anything? lmao???
@@mexcolette pretty obvious they traced and just adjust enough to not align certain parts
@@triggerfairy4070 and what proof do you have for that? nothing of the piece is the exact same to the original, even the “original” referenced the pose too. they don’t own that pose. anyone can draw it.
@@triggerfairy4070 she proved that she didn't trace by tweeting the speedpaint
Professional artist with a degree here, no one owns a post, not even if you imagine it.. poses are not infinite.. so what you image thousands of people already did too... that said, heavily referencing is not ok, not enough to point fingers and cancel someone but enough to talk and teach... if you already know that piece exist then you must add your own spin to it
Kinda tired of the whole "you don't own a pose/a hairstyle/this concept" argument..
It's never about ONE aspect. It's the fact that a lot of the elements are 1to1. The pose, the character's source, the half mask, etc...
People online start crusades and "cancel" others for the stupidest thing (aka they go WAY TOO HARD for something that is ultimately a nothingburger), but on the other hand the 16yo artist should take a second to look up the ethics of posting your art online because otherwise this kind of thing will keep happening :\
honestly, the worst thing about this is the original pose is from a photo on pinterest. It's dumb to claim a pose to be stolen when the og artist didn't even come up with that pose in the first place
Do you guys not consider photography/modelling as art? Cause like this is a weird double standard. The models and photographer made that photo specifically as an art piece and an artist referencing that and basically copying it is fine but once it’s drawn by someone else it’s sacred and not to be touched? I think the referenced photo is also basically unchanged so why in the world would they get mad at someone for “stealing” an art piece they already did the same thing to
All these people saying artists don’t own poses and so Ichigo can’t complain…
That’s right, but if you copy the pose and draw the same characters (even with different skin/face like in this case where the artist drew real people as the characters) you WILL look like you’re copying. Which you ARE. I believe even if it’s different characters from the same fandom, if people know the original (and it’s very popular) they might see it as copying and as an artist I would personally avoid that but you do you.
At the very least draw a different fandom or OCs if you’re going to copy a pose one to one. I don’t think there’s any problem with that. But doing it with the same characters is just recreating a piece in your style which is still copying.
I don’t blame the artist in this case since they’re young and didn’t know the original was fanart and not official. But this is for everyone saying artists don’t own poses (which they don’t) and so others can copy their poses (which they can, sure) and shouldn’t face any consequences (which depends on the situation and if they copied more than just the pose and instead took the whole concept of the piece along with the pose.)
...some people really dont have anything better to do than start weird drama over teens...Classic art community move.
Dude hes a kid , people need to leave him alone
14:02 got me rolling on the floor 😭
It's obvious theyre farming
no body owns a pose! og artist needs to get over it
you realize the whole point of the thread is the artist being “over it”? and they literally said they don’t own the pose?
I love that people like to bring up her age when defending her even though she race swapped Japanese characters because "she doesn't feel included"? She could have just made her own characters instead of doing this shjt twice and she's getting rewarded for it? Insane really.
Also she literally copied a pose, first time was that race swapped pic, second time was this one. It didn't line up perfectly but she didn't even bother to try and change the pose slightly or change the perspective. Ofc the original artist would be upset? We're going to bash her instead for being upset at someone who clearly took her art and copied it? Because the kid is 16? Because she's black? Really? Did we all forget how people sent death threats to a korean artist who drew an octopus a shade lighter (due to lighting)? I didn't see that many people defending her publicly when that hit?? But yea let's praise and reward this child for copying another person's art for a commission and race swapping established Japanese characters. Definitely doesn't sound like double standard to me since she's taking pride in it.
America loves to make up shjt drama about themselves because they think they're the only country that matters and involves other countries who wants nothing to do with their bs. If they're that obsessed with black washing characters. Use their own white characters instead of putting their nasty hands all over Korean and Japanese characters, then crying racism and "I don't feel included" when people get upset?
@@セピラ this is an extremely bizarre and dense response to the situation. it’s very clear you did not watch the video. keep crying 🫶
@@mexcolettehope Japanese people make black characters Japanese 😂 let see you defend that.
@@invader4life36 whitewashing and blackwashing are not the same thing. black-washing primarily started existing for one reason: representation. poc characters in media, especially in anime, lack *representation* ; often making them into harmful stereotypes. whitewashing is a way to *take away* representation.
one has the intent to be racist, the other to be giving more representation. “blackwashing” isn’t a real thing. you guys throwing tantrums over a slightly darker skin tone while actively ignoring ACTUAL whitewashing just shows your internalized hatred for black people.
@@invader4life36 “blackwashing” first started because of the *lack of* representation of poc characters. and when they *are* portrayed in media, especially in anime, they’re often portrayed as harmful stereotypes.
whitewashing on the other hand, is erasing the representation for literally NO reason.
one has the intent of showing representation, while the other is just blatantly racist. you lot throw tantrums over “blackwashing” and ignore ACTUAL whitewashing (and somehow even defend it). this really just shows your inner hostility towards black people.
“blackwashing” first started because of the *lack of* representation of poc characters. and when they *are* portrayed in media, especially in anime, they’re often portrayed as harmful stereotypes.
whitewashing on the other hand, is erasing the representation for literally NO reason.
one has the intent of showing representation, while the other is just blatantly racist. you lot throw tantrums over “blackwashing” and ignore ACTUAL whitewashing (and somehow even defend it). this really just shows your inner hostility towards black people.
Personally, i don't think the artist did anything wrong and this isn't worth sending them harrassment over. I don't think any one artist ever owns a pose, though crediting and "citing" your sources is good practice. The characters ended up looking different enough.
Ichigo def should’ve had ib by the artist 😭 Lots of artists just want inspiration credits especially one heavily inspired from the pose and characters.
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16 year olds shouldn't be on Twitter.
What is the difference between the idea of tracing being stealing here versus the literal tracing/draw over they did of the art that got them in trouble the first time? Is that one ok because it's official? I mean I know people do screenshot redraws in their style but most of the lines in that one were unchanged.
No one owns a pose
This video just made me think about a situation I had. I was friends with a vtuber, we had a falling out, all because of their actions mind you. And I had made them art to use for their channel. Including an art piece and some emotes. And a friend of mine who is in thier discord sent me a screenshot of there they said they'll get the artwork I did re done by someone else because looking at the ones I did 'made her sad' and that made me angry. That's disrespectful isn't it? I know I gave her the artist for free out of friendship but that is just a no no in the art community isn't it?
Why would she be sad whenever she looked at it?
@mister-canada367 because it reminds her of me. She was a manipulative kinda person, which I didn't realize till she tried it on me, and unfortunately, I have experience with that. Saying something upsetting to me because she "wanted to see how I would react" was not something I want to deal with. She's a 'nice kind comfort streamer' to her community, though so she has to keep that persona up and act upset like it's my fault :/
This is why i still don't have twitter
I am still learning to draw, so for now, I am drawing characters from various manga panels. I post the drawings, because I like them, but do state that the drawing is from x vol of y manga. I guess I could specify that it's basically copied, if I were to follow the chart you showed.
Yall a pose is not that serious. If it wasn't traced, then it's fine. It's a pose.
Oh nah.
What is wrong with Artists over there in the west, why do they a reference of someone else's artwork, over here in Asia people can make that without any reference and without race swapping
Wait- u where at ur parents house? How are you back after a day
i think the last video was filmed beforehand!! :)
She’s been back since the 1st of December, the video you saw before was a video she recorded from her parents house when she was there for thanksgiving, hope that help ❤
@@Mubshin ohhh okay ty!
@Ookkonen1 ty!
I think people should stop making a big deal out of it, both sides talked about it and apologised to each others for the misunderstanding , it should be a happy ending but no, people will do anything to cancel the millionth artist in twitter and celebrate it like it’s another “victory”
So it's ok to rip off official art? People who draw those are artists too. I am not talking about character design; I am talking about if the original drawing/pose was from the official source; does that make it less of a ripoff than if it is drawn by some other fanartist?
If you're just recreating it for fun then sure it's fine, most people recognize official art so it's not like their claiming it for themselves. However the Internet is vast and stealing from a small artist vs a large well known company is still different.
They are quite literally breaking Japanese law by selling blackwashed edits for 15 dollars hello?
@Nick_Meth what??? wtf are you talking about? this is a COMMISSION for one, they were asked to do this for someone and the artist was asked to draw THE PERSON WHO COMMISSIONED THE PIECE AND THEIR PARTNER as the characters. Stop being such a dense muppet.
@@callmecracky650 selling something where the only diff is that they’re black does feel off for some ppl
@@ma.2089Except they're not the characters, but black. They're the commissioner and their partner.
My view on it is that (when looking at both the original reference image and the original art piece). The pose is still slightly/quite different with huge implications of it! Little details that made the pose unique from the reference. Therefore, I don’t think it was 100 percent okay to copy every single little detail of the pose from the original artwork! But I can still understand it completely. If it was slightly changed up it would have been more okay. Because even the original artwork doesn’t have every single aspect of the referenced image. So I can see why the artist would have been upset/gotten upset!
The sad thing about the art community, as a part of it, is when some artists get too bashful towards younger people. Think about it guys, they didn’t know any better and you’re just reigning all of hell on them because of it. Some of you guys have no say in this because you guys most likely copied fanart or traced when you were younger(I did this when I was younger). If they didn’t know any better, and the artist forgave them, then why be problematic and scold? Oh right. It’s Twitter. Of course this crap happens every single time!
I LITERALLY WAS USING THIS REF THE SAME REF AS THEM FOR SOME DANDADAN ART BUT NOW I WONT BC OF THESE PEOPLE DONT KNOW OF PINTREST
It was traced. Ichigo saved the other "artist" face and didnt even rotate the piece when overlaping
its a commission for a couple. its personal to them. Maybe an argument could be made about posting it without giving credit. But tbh a pose is not trademarked. The only issue here for me is that its literally the same comp and characters. But the point is to make something more personal to the commissioners.
They don't own the IP, and someone asked the artist to use that picture as a reference photo.
The people being mad is crazy. What's next spongebob?
OMG THE QUEEN POSTED
Its so annoying because its a kid and twitter attacked and noone “race swapped” she never made it to spite dandadan and the artist later gave perms this whole situation was blown out of proportion community notes cant even stay consistent as they are HEAVILY inaccurate.
Fan EDITS aka what the original drama started off of was it is legal she never claimed dandadan half of them were just racists.
Im happy the artists made peace+the 16yr old got exposure +cash from it
They can not be legally pursed as they never claimed rights
-law student
Hey the red at the bottom of your thumbnails looks like the "already watched bar" so I find myself skipping past videos thinking I watched them then I see of wait I haven't seen it. Just so you know.
I don't know if the original artist referenced a cosplayer's pose, and then another artist referenced that artwork. If it was a direct style and concept rip-off, there would be a problem. However, the uniqueness of each artist's work isn't enough to consider this as "stolen" or "heavily influenced" because the two artworks aren't unique enough to be considered stolen, in my opinion.
to be fair, Ichigo shouldn't be bashing the artist AT ALL because she copied the original DDD artist's style 1:1. It is NOT surprising if people thought her art was official. There are artists who copy manga artists 1:1 and blaming others for doing that when they did the exact same thing is being contentious. No one is original at all
1:02 as a muslim i dont like it this was my opinion , its disgusting why momo wearing hijab and this anime has a romance (love someone like okarun) thats like dating i think , and the pose , momo & okarun is not siblings but the pose like that making its has a dating sense and in islam muslims cannot dating , but that just my opinion.
It's not a these characters as blank moment
It's more a drawing the commissioner and her bf in momo and okarun cosplay
How the commissioner interprets it is up to them
It’s the commissioner and her bf in cosplay, not race swapped characters
Her name is ayase
13:32 i would just probably keep it in dms w the artist not make a whole ass drama
her name is momo ayase
this is so dumb like people provide other art as references all the time to commissioners ☠️ leave that kid alone
Exactly it helps the artist with ideas too. I’ve commissioned and have been commissioned with other’s art as reference. I usually stick to irl photos but sometimes it can’t be helped. I at least try to mix in many references when I’m drawing for myself tho. It’s not as big as a deal as they’re making it but you know twitter users
Yeah, but you have to change at least 20-30% of the original pose if the reference is someone art. That is the universal rules between artists
@@b-meuwu1236but they don’t own the pose or the characters so why does it matter
@zahara5173 they don't own the pose, they own the art, what the other artist doing is using heavy reference on the original art
@@b-meuwu1236but they dont even know WHO drew it and it was rlly popular so they couldnt credit them and couldnt atleast ask for “permission”. but that doesnt mean its right,yet again tho its not anyone’s fault
Aiyaka!!?? It’s literally mama but replace the a’s with o’s
AT THIS POINT JUST BLOCK AND IGNORE YALL MAKE EVERYTHING A BIG DEAL
Tracing or not the thing i dislike is when its drawn with a hijab alongside with a skirt and long socks.. yes supposedly long socks/leggings are fine but it must be fully covered the full legs and not show even the curve of the legs
I kinda get that its the commissioners requests but still i just feel a bit off
At the end of the day, it's what the customer requested. This is for them not you.
Well you aren’t the one being drawn. It’s her commission and she asked for it. She put tights under anyways
@@catandrobbyflores hi i just wanted to point out about the covering part as I'm a Muslim myself. I do understand its the commisoner request as i only express what supposedly is part of my religion that is all.
This is such an stupid drama lmao
ファンでもアートでもないな
Okay you most definitely have room temperature IQ bro it's legit fanart
iI love this anime!!
1:08 thank for that name now I can name my one oc☠️ iyaka
This isn’t race swapped art this is art of somebody in cosplay
@ i remember this
Nope. They literally offer Black-edits as commission for 15$
And that's why you reference from multiple sources
to be brief : its a non issue
but to yap a little longer: yea the person obviously doesnt own the pose but its disingenuous to be like "oh no she didnt copy anything at all" its slightly less than "highly referenced" for sure but when you look at the drawing in question and the end product they are awfully similar compared to the reference. The reference doesnt have orakun half transformed or making the same expression. But i digress its all just talking points, its still a non issue to begin with and the person already apologized for the crashout and if the other party accepts then its just going to be other people perpetuating the beef/ drama for no reason.
The fact it's a pose from a photo completely negates it being "over-referencing"- just because an artist drew a pose from a picture doesn't mean they own it. I see artists go "oh I used that photo reference too!" It's harmless! Beginner artists especially using 1 to 1 photo references is important for your art journey.
Off topic (cus i have nothing to say about it, agree wholeheartedly) but i have the same necklace as you! The uh, shorter one, not the one with the cross
Lynn is the artist who made this 😊
tbf someone who’s 16 is old enough to know that if race swapping characters sparked controversy.. then maybe jsit maybe they shouldn’t do it again?
Also straight up copying someone’s art, is a little icky..😭 even though some things were changed
the art wasn’t copied at all, did you even watch the video ? Second it’s the commissioner and her husband in the characters clothes, not race swapping . Are you seriously telling the commissioner to make herself white because the characters are white ??
Oh shut up, it was a commission that two people wanted
It’s okay to reference someone’s art you know. It’s not even traced…
I don’t think someone who’s 16 posting fanart is going to expect to get jumped online LMFAO 😂
Referencing is okay but at least make it different the 16 year old only make it black that's not reference that's tracing
ngl. I find it kinda petty to make a stink over a pose.
if it were Traced... sure, makes sense to at least give a side eye but a pose?
That's like suing anyone over moving a certain way... yeah no
It's wild to me that Ichigo, an artist, couldn't tell that it wasn't traced. You wouldn't even need to layer it over each other to see it's different enough to rule out tracing.
Started this whole drama for no reason, smh. Referencing isn't a crime.
the hijab art is cute but they could have made the skirt longer
Its changing their original race I don’t think it should get any love ❤
@@Fuvetinalt and ALOT of white ARTIST redraw and black wash art as well thats like if a white person wanted to have braids in u cant stop them if they want they hair to fall out left them 🤣
I've literally had that real life pic saved in my pinterest for MONTHS lol- Its perfectly cool to be upset that your art is getting reposted and stolen for profit! But when it's clearly not traced, you didn't come up with the pose in the first place, and it's a literal piece of fanart- fans commissioning other artists and using your work as reference/ideas is a completely normal thing. I'd rather my client sends me a fanart that I can track the artist easily than some ai garbage lol I'd be embarrassed to make a callout on someone cause they used the same pinterest reference pose as me 🤦♂
Yeah i mostly agree , but atleast with AI you dont really have to credit since its . . AI
the name is Lynn6Thorex btw
please stop yapping i just want to hear the war
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omg im so early for the first timeeee
Said 16 year old sells blackwash edits for 15 dollars y'all stop defending this literal criminal.
It’s not an edit it’s a redraw, there for it’s something completely new it’s not an “edit” the lines are completely different and new hope this helps🫡
How about stop harassing a 16 year old and go after actually people that does way worse than them.
@V1nxxi I'm not talking about this art specifically, I'm talking about her other edits and her comm sheet
She stops selling edits indefinitely now, plus if she's a criminal then the whole anime community is guilty as well.
@Nick_Meth am sorry to break it to u man even though am black and don’t like black washing he is doing is not illegal. She is drawing the art by herself, not tracing over anyone’s art. Those are not edits. She is drawing these from scratch.
In my personal opinion, 'copying' art is okay only if you add your own elements to it, enough to make it your own while also crediting the artist you heavily referenced from, making sure you let people know you referenced them. It wasn't okay to harass a 16-year-old over a drawing. Not everything is going to be original, and not everyone will have their own ideas. Some like to take inspiration from others, and that's COMPLETELY fine! But to bash on a MINOR for drawing a POSE is insane.
Yeah that other artist didn't even own the pose