pdxjims opened this issue on Jun 21, 2004 ยท 57 posts
pdxjims posted Tue, 22 June 2004 at 4:59 AM
Injection morphs are a push of verticies from one point to another, without giving the original verticie information. So it's take a point and move it 2x 3y 4z, whatever the original location of th point is. That's why an injection morph will work from figure to figure. If a person purchases a size 10 dress, and takes it in to a size 8 and gives it to their younger sister as a hand-me-down, is that a fair use violation? The clothing has been modified to refit someone else. No. However, if someone takes the dress, takes it apart and creates a new sewing pattern from it, then sells that pattern, it is a violation. Dodger is trying to contact the creator (or already has). I think there's a thread over at PoserPro's giving all the details. God, this posting his notices sometimes ain't easy. I think I'll make him buy me a latte. Heidi, consider the "hey" passed along.