If the artist is trying to offend you: Ignore it. Art lives or dies by the amount of attention it gets. If you ignore it, you’re essentially denying the artist what they want. This is a far better option than actually attacking the artist.



If the artist isn’t trying to offend you: Well, then it’s all on you. Artists aren’t obligated to cater to your tastes or beliefs. Therefore, if an artist creates a human version of a character, but they are too thin, or aren’t the race you would prefer, or whatever. Just say it isn’t your cup of tea and move on.



Heck, you can even tell the artist that you don’t like it and why so long as you’re polite and civil about it. The important thing here is not to attack an artist, particularly one that’s just starting out and needs encouragement.



Besides, the world is already full of anger and hate. Does anybody here really want to add to that, over a doodle some teen or young adult threw together in their spare time?