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So, I know what tracing is- it's tracing an image to create a lineart. I also know that it seems to get a very bad rap. However. Is all tracing bad, illegal and frowned upon? Not just on HEE, everywhere. I understand that tracing an image that isn't stock, an image that says explicitly to not trace, or not giving credit to the image you traced are all bad. However, what about stock that has no rules, or your own images? I would like to use a few images of my rabbits that I took and make them into linearts, however I do not actually draw at all and I don't want to do all the work to trace the lines, only to realize that it's not okay at all. Just a question out of curiosity that I've had for months, and input is appreciated!
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Tracing your own images or stock that is free to use is fine. Tracing images that says not to, or images that are not offered as stock is theft. If you create lines from others free to use stock, you must still give them credit.
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Jellos Warmbloods said: Tracing your own images or stock that is free to use is fine. Tracing images that says not to, or images that are not offered as stock is theft. If you create lines from others free to use stock, you must still give them credit.
Thank you! That's kinda what I thought, I knew tracing nonstock, not allowed to trace, etc was theft, but I wasn't sure about my own.
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