*DISCLAIMER: THIS THREAD WAS NOT MADE TO DISCREDIT THE WORK OF RADIUMRC, BUT TO QUESTION HIS WORK*
As many trackmakers know, your best friend in drawing a cool-looking track is reference images. Many of these trackmakers draw a line at tracing though since it's stealing the work of someone else, and takes away from those who actually take their time to use references to create their own masterpieces. I don't follow the ghosting scene, but it looks like lots of people know RadiumRC for his cool ghosts. In the trackmaking scene, RadiumRC is someone who I think was really making a name for himself as a really good trackmaker. Until now. When RadiumRC uploaded his recent featured track, something about me said that his work kind of looked traced/unoriginal. Maybe it was because of his drawing style, but just seemed too fishy. So, I started looking at some of his old tracks. I started at the unfunny Moyai collab and I saw overwhelming evidence of tracing that I thought could possibly be RadiumRC, but was confirmed that it was traced by another person in the collab by an anonymous source. I then started to look at some of his solo work. I wasn't at all shocked to find an image that almost perfectly lined up to his drawing of the Aries-1B in his track "The Monolith". Take a look at the image yourself:
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Just looking at this side by side makes it clear that it was most likely traced. There is a possibility that he did draw this on his own, but when you see that most of the lines match together almost perfectly, it just seems too good to be true. The sad part is that this isn't even the only example in the track I found. This example doesn't look as obvious as in the image above, but it's one to take into consideration in this accusation.
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It's the same in this image, most of this just looks copied straight from this image I found on google. You can try to make an argument that he didn't trace in this one but you just have to take into consideration that so many lines are lining up perfectly with these images I'm finding on the internet. Back to his latest track, it seems as if he traced the map, of Senegal which I don't know if I should mind or not. I also tried to see if the mosque at the bottom of the track was traced. I'm not sure if it is traced or not, but it seems fishy that the right side of the mosque in his track lines up with the right side of an image I found on google.
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My assumption for this one is that he either 1. used two images and traced it like that 2. has another angle of this image from google or 3. he didn't trace at all. There are other parts in this track that makes it seem like traced with multiple images due to how unnatural most of it looks.
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I didn't want to keep digging on this track, so I cannot assume that this part or other parts in the track are traced. I also found two examples in his track that may or may not have been traced due to their slight differences from reference images. For example this in his practice round track in the Remix Contest 10:
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You can see the big difference in windows but can't deny that these images are eerily similar as well. The other example was in his track Ivan which i heavily doubt was traced but can not rule out the possibility.
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The only reason I can not say that this one is traced is because I couldn't find the exact frame from that set of photos, but it is very apparent that the photographer that took that photo is the one Radium referenced.
I tried privately messaging Radium on this topic, but he has not responded to my message. We all know he is still active as he is still participating in the ongoing FRHD World Cup, but it's odd that he has not been actively communicating with the community. As mentioned in the disclaimer, this is an assumption I have made, and stand by. You are free to judge for yourself, but it doesn't look good for radium based off of the information I have given in this thread. If the case is that he is not a tracer, I still feel like we as a trackmaking community should give him some sort of discredit for blatantly copying work off of the internet.
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