Creatively bankrupt: Woke MTG artists can't stop plagiarizing
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MTG tends to only care about the end result whenever it comes to artwork and there are artists that will absolutely plagiarize the work of another artist - where in their mind it's justified because "HEY, I COPIED THAT FROM SCRATCH AND USED DIFFERENT LIGHTING SO IT'S JUST REFERENCE". This is of course a big no-no, but it will only increase as less skilled hires tag along. It's been getting worse.
Over the years I've seen this shit get so out of hand in the art community that it'll look like someone slapped a filter over another person's work and other artists would come rushing to their defense with the same list of excuses. "LOOK AT THESE COMIC BOOK ARTISTS WHO FOLLOW STOCK REFERENCES CLOSELY, SEE? IT'S OKAY FOR ME TO STEAL OTHER PEOPLE'S WORK IF IT IS REFERENCE". Smol brain takes all around.
This person probably won't even get fired. Suspended maybe - they'll fire you for liking the wrong people on twitter, but no, not actual plagiarism. Not at this point.
https://www.faydalton.com/ looking at her work, it really does stand out to me that she is a reference-fag (aphantasiac) who can't into perspective or faces unless copied directly. Look at all the jumps in quality, it's a hackjob pretending to be vintage. This doesn't look like an MTG quality portfolio at all and she isn't even in the ballpark of the genre, yet she got hired.
I think this is my biggest gripe. It'll only get worse too, and truly good work is already essentially a legacy job.
The demands of the pipeline production and the oversaturation of low quality dogshit has basically paved the way for this and there is no going back.
WotC USED to care. It was my dream to work with them. I think of the hundreds I helped and the few who landed in these lofty places; I feel like it was a mistake, I feel like a fraud because of this shit.
Just photobash, min max, and plagiarize your way to victory. May the AI abomination consume you all.
Shit like this is going to be a BIG problem when people have the mindset of 'well as long as it 'works' it's fine'.
Way too many products these days are just straight up lying about their specs and most consumers just don't notice/care and praise it. Then it fails and that fuse you bought doesn't trip when needed and starts a fire, which you would have know about if Amazon didn't remove the review pointing it out because the seller complained their shit product was shit.
You only have to look at Boeing and the ship full of Pajeets that crashed into the bridge. The competency crisis is here.
Like those multi-million-dollar "games" that are just asset flips? Well, I guess those ones actually usually buy the Unreal assets before just slapping them into the game and calling it a day, though.