On Art Integrity and the Tracing Epidemic
Lately, Iāve been reflecting on the state of the art community and how we, as creators, sometimes lose sight of what really matters. Art isnāt just about the followers or the fameāat least, it shouldnāt be. But thereās this growing trend thatās becoming impossible to ignore: Tracing, stealing, and essentially leeching off the hard work of others.
This person (revheadarts on Deviantart and revhead_fanarts on Instagram) is out here tracing over original art just to make it look more āpopularā and likeable.
Honestly, love, tracing isnāt art. Youāre literally stealing someone elseās hard work and slapping your name on it to get likes. Thatās not talent, thatās manipulation. š
And donāt even get me started on how theyāre only drawing ideas from free bases they find online. Thereās absolutely no originality here. They canāt even be bothered to come up with something fresh or uniqueāitās all just recycled rubbish! I find it funny they call themselves āscrap junkieā. Sooo relatable.
Weāve all been inspired by something or someone, but thereās a big difference between drawing inspiration and copying. Artists build on ideas, sure, but we also need to respect the originality of others and be mindful of copyrights and creative ownership. āØ
Whatās worse? Their characters are literally blends of already existing canon characters. Like, weāre talking about direct rip-offs, people. This isn't "inspiration," this is straight-up copyright infringement. You canāt just mash up a bunch of well-known characters and call it your own. Thatās not how art works.
This personās all about the likes, the fame, and the attentionājust look at their social media. Itās all about the numbers; no heart, no soul. If they donāt care enough to put in the effort to be original or even respect other creators, why should we support them?
If you need more proof to believe me, just check the difference in their style. The change happened so fast, my brain just sent out a ā404 Error: Unable to Processā message.
Not to mention how their "fame" changed overnight once they started tracing the original artwork:
Revhead_fanarts has been known for tracing ever since their existence and this community is not the only one he has been deceiving. This is just one example among many (traced art on the left and a movie scene on the right):
Itās unfair to real artists when tracing is seen as equally valid or praised because it undermines the dedication and time they pour into their craft. While Revhead can produce content in minutes by tracing (noticeable in how frequent they post, which is every day); true artists face hours of practice, learning, and refining their technique, often without the immediate recognition they deserve.
Tracing might create fast results, but it skips the growth process that shapes an artist's unique voice. Itās disheartening when the effort and skill required for original work are overshadowed by shortcuts that donāt reflect the real work that goes into creating art from scratch.
Final takeout: Letās keep the art community a space where authenticity shines. Whether itās coming up with your own character designs, experimenting with different techniques, or simply learning new things, thereās no shortcut to becoming a true creator. Itās all about passion and effort, not the quick thrill of chasing likes. šŖ















