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Subject: Thorneworks Models


superproxy ( ) posted Wed, 26 September 2001 at 10:25 AM · edited Tue, 26 November 2024 at 7:27 AM

Does anyone still have the models from Thorneworks before it was taken down? Could you send it to me? Thanks in advance.


Questor ( ) posted Wed, 26 September 2001 at 10:35 AM

Unless there is permission to redistribute the files nobody can send them to you. Thorneworks as far I know has pulled all it's stuff, presumably to be added to a store near you soon.


mabfairyqueen ( ) posted Wed, 26 September 2001 at 10:35 AM

Ummmmmm, you would have to ask Thorne about that. Most people aren't fond of having their models redistributed by others without permission. It makes them uneasy. It's one thing to download it from their site. It's a different matter to have their meshes and cr2's being passed all around without any kind of control, like whether the original readmes are being included and all manner of things that a person loses control over, if they allow unrestricted redistribution.


superproxy ( ) posted Wed, 26 September 2001 at 10:42 AM

err.. their website said to ask around for ppl that still has the models. If that is the case then nevermind then...


ScottA ( ) posted Wed, 26 September 2001 at 11:19 AM

Superproxy. Don't take what people are saying too harshly. We all try to protect eachother vigorously around here. And sometimes we get carried away ;-) If it says ask PPL for them on Thorne's web site. Then it's OK to do that here. ScottA


Dagon ( ) posted Wed, 26 September 2001 at 11:36 AM

http://www.thorneworks.com/index1.html '...3D Models may be used in any artwork, but MUST NOT be sold, loaned, given away,or otherwise transfered without express written permission from Thorneworks. So There.'


Marque ( ) posted Wed, 26 September 2001 at 11:50 AM

You could email Thorne and ask him if you could get the faerie from him, I did that a while back on one of his calendar faeries and because of the circumstance he sent her to me. That way he can keep better track of who has them. Marque


Mosca ( ) posted Wed, 26 September 2001 at 12:17 PM

According to Thorne, his motivation for pulling his wonderful downloads had nothing to do with moving them "to a store near you." Rather, as I understand the issue, they were pulled because Thorne was tired of fending off hysterical, irate decency crusaders, who accused him of somehow enabling the makers of Poser kiddie porn. An absurd charge, of course--Thorne's work is a sweet little song to playful innocence and beauty, and has nothing at all to do with pornography, child or otherwise. I was frankly appalled and saddened when I heard he'd shut down--seems to me, any determined and minimally skilled Poser user could, with easily available morphs, make their own anatomically correct, child-like figures and do nasty things with them. Should we then demand that Poser 4 be pulled from the shelves? Ridiculous.


SerpentGoddess ( ) posted Wed, 26 September 2001 at 12:33 PM

That is terrible! To further the analogy, should we not have real human children at all because some of them might possibly be exposed to stuff like that? Pathetic... don't let the bstrds get you down! I think it is really stupid for the government to try to make laws that companies creating art which SOME people might twist to another purpose, would be responsible and liable for damages. That's even more pathetic. Especially since the US seems to still have diplomatic relations with certain countries that have a large sex-trade. Especially since the fashion industry encourages a certain view of people as just beautiful sex objects... Pathetic.


Questor ( ) posted Wed, 26 September 2001 at 12:46 PM

That's quite possible Mosca, I'm not too up on the reasons Thorne pulled his stuff. But if what you say is true, it would not surprise me to see them appear in a store for the simple reason that he will be better able to track who gets what and keep a tighter control that way, thereby reducing any accusations he may have received at the hands of whatever sick individuals were accusing him. I doubt that his faeries will be lost for long too many people seem to like them. Of course, for what little I know on the subject he may have had other reasons to pull his products, I honestly don't know. I do believe though that he'll happily make them available again some time in the future, one way or another.


Mosca ( ) posted Wed, 26 September 2001 at 12:59 PM

Questor--Thorne has written about the control issue in earlier threads, so yes, that seems to be part of the deal. It's a futile gesture, of course--if, say, a hundred people buy a figure, how do you as the vendor sort out who's doing nasty things with them? And how many of those hundred customers will illegally re-distribute the figure to their friends, or (gasp) through a warez site? ReadMe disclaimers aside, the vendor/maker has absolutely no control over what happens to a figure after it's sold or given away. Really, the whole thing would be hilarious if it weren't so stupid and sad. It's gotten to the point where you can't post a nude unless she's got 40-DDD breasts and five pounds of pubic hair.


Questor ( ) posted Wed, 26 September 2001 at 1:15 PM

Well, there are ways to track items, digital signatures of files (zip or included) so any that show on "them" sites can be tracked back - though then there's the hard part of actually prosecuting any infractions. There are other ways too but they get progressively more expensive up to the point where it's just not worth the bother. I agree with you, it would be funny if it wasn't so stupid. Thorne will decide what he wants to do and how best to limit any risk or delusional delinquent's attacks against him. I don't fully understand it all myself. Poser comes with little children, if people are going to indulge paedophile fantasy's they're hardly likely to start publishing the damn things for normal folks to download or purchase. That sort of filth is usually kept pretty close in a circle, certainly not dumped into an area filled with thousands of people randomly. But then, some people just can't help themselves. Though I guess that's a whole new subject all in and of itself. ;) Dunno about your comment on nudes though. I've seen a few, admittedly a very few, but a few nonetheless that don't have 40-DDD, though mutation does seem to be the more popular form. G


ookami ( ) posted Wed, 26 September 2001 at 1:28 PM

Doesn't selling a model that COULD be used commit child pornography fall under the same law that protects gunmakers from suit when their guns are used to commit a crime?


Mosca ( ) posted Wed, 26 September 2001 at 2:00 PM

I think some states (Texas, for one) have laws that specifically protect gunmakers from lawsuits, but there aren't any I'm aware of that protect 3D modelers. On the other hand, I don't think you'd be legally liable if someone made illegal images with one of your models; I mean, give me Posette and the stock poser dog and in a few minutes I could make pictures that could get me thrown in jail in seven or eight states--yet no one's talking about getting rid of Posette, or the dog (and no one's talking about the need to protect dogs from the ravages of virtual doggy-porn), or any legal action against the folks at Curious Labs for providing the tools with which virtual doggy porn might be made. I don't think it's a legal issue for Thorne--he's just sick of being the subject of a small scale witch hunt, perpetrated by self-righteous, self-appointed Protectors of the Children, those singularly dirty-minded individuals who look at Thorne's work and see pornography (or the almost equally alarming potential for pornography), where the rest of us see innocence and joy.


Huolong ( ) posted Wed, 26 September 2001 at 2:16 PM

Poser is, of course, "porn periphenalia" and is subject to seizure by the Taliban and authorized or unauthorized representatives thereof.

Gordon


Mosca ( ) posted Wed, 26 September 2001 at 2:24 PM

Yes, anyone caught with Poser will have their mouse-fingers chopped off. Could be worse, I guess.


Questor ( ) posted Wed, 26 September 2001 at 2:38 PM

Ah well that's all and good then, I don't use a mouse so I get to keep my fingers. :)


SerpentGoddess ( ) posted Wed, 26 September 2001 at 5:06 PM

Good points. Witch hunts can be pretty hard to take, especially unwarranted ones. And it must make him feel kinda sick to have his faeries used in perverted ways, too.


Nance ( ) posted Wed, 26 September 2001 at 5:48 PM

Whoa-there! In case there was some misunderstanding from the previous posts, his Thorneworks site IS still up, though his Faerie models are now sold through brokers. from his page: "ThorneWorks regrets to have to announce that until further notice, or until such time as an alternate method of distribution can be established, we will be discontinuing our free Faerie model downloads for Poser. Models will still be available at various 3D model brokerage sites around the world wide web." His "Wysteria" figure is in the store here. He still has other free props & tutorials at Thorneworks. superproxy, even when they were on his site, each of his Faerie models was only free for the one month in which it was released. No one else had permission to redistribute them, then or now.


ScottA ( ) posted Wed, 26 September 2001 at 6:11 PM

Thanks Nance. I guess that settles that. Thorne's free figures are no longer available. ScottA


mabfairyqueen ( ) posted Thu, 27 September 2001 at 4:46 AM

Just mention Thorne's name and the whole topic is brought up again in a long chain of responses. I guess that shows his overwhelming impact on the poser community. Thorne's one of the greats. :o)


Marque ( ) posted Thu, 27 September 2001 at 8:25 AM

He also still has the Acorn figure for sale at 3D Commune's store. He hadn't given a faerie away in quite a while only one faerie this year. He pulled his other characters from the stores and only the Acorn character was left for sale until he worked with Menhdi on Wisteria. I think a lot of what happened was blown way out of proportion, it wasn't even his faeries people were concerned about, it was the Daz kids. Sorry but I don't think he is a martyr, I think he just made a business decision. If I'm wrong I'm sure he will correct me, and I think he should be the one to state his reasons, not 20 people giving their own opinions as to why he quit giving away the calendar faeries. Marque


Thorne ( ) posted Mon, 08 October 2001 at 5:48 AM

Hello kiddies! Wow! Do people ever talk about you behind your back around here or what??!!! Hahahahahaha!!! Reason number one for less, then none- I simply could not keep up with all the requests, and with developing a new character every month. Of course now I have so many I don't know what to do with them all... (So I guess that means I'll be having to start giving them away again =};-}> ) And the other reason was as eloquently stated above- too many wild accusations flying around because of a small handful of less than scrupulous people. I really enjoy giving faeries away, and I still do enjoy it. Sure selling them is okay too I guess, but I never needed to sell them to make a living, and to me it's more fun to give away free stuff anyway. Some of the things that take a huge amount of work get a price tag just because of the aforementioned huge amount of work, but that doesn't mean I'm not just as likely to give away some of those, too. ...but NOWHERE on my site does it say that anyone can redistribute these files without my express permission. ;o) --------------------------------------------- (And that faerie blood I have makes ne like to drop in on random threads now and then just to drop a little freebie on the unsuspecting humans... MUWHAHAHAHA..... ;o)) Anyone remember the long lost Miss November, who never quite made it out? Refresh your memory by looking here: Miss Anemone Pearl Okie, here's the fun part- It is now the wee hours of Monday October 8- for exactly three days the following link will be valid, then I'll be moving it... So until Wednesday evening sometime, you can get the little fish faerie right here and only here: Download the Model Get the textures here: Download the Textures Remember! This goes away Wednesday! Get it while you can! Be SURE to read the enclosed read-me file for stuuf you gotta know and gotta have FIRST in order to use Anemone. See Y'all around the funny papers! Hahahahahaha..... Thorne =};-}>


Marque ( ) posted Mon, 08 October 2001 at 7:08 AM

Looks like she's here just in time to play with the little Hatchling Seadragon! Thanks for the model and the update. Marque


Wizzard ( ) posted Mon, 08 October 2001 at 7:25 AM

Thank ye Thorne 8 )


wyrwulf ( ) posted Mon, 08 October 2001 at 7:37 AM

Thank you, Thorne. She's absolutely lovely.


Marque ( ) posted Mon, 08 October 2001 at 8:13 AM

Hummm, if you are going to release them again does this mean I'll finally get a copy of Moss's ivy stockings? I remember when you said you were going to sell her and I could get them then, but she never appeared for sale anywhere. Marque


SerpentGoddess ( ) posted Mon, 08 October 2001 at 11:53 AM

So, how's your server handling the bandwidth spike, Thorne? :) Hmmmm, "Cannot open file. Does not appear to be a valid zip archive". Guess that answers my question... let's try getright...


susan ( ) posted Tue, 09 October 2001 at 4:03 PM

Thorne, thank you for the lovely Miss Anemone Pearl. I promise to give her a good home with plenty of toys and friends to play with.


Thorne ( ) posted Tue, 09 October 2001 at 6:24 PM

Why, you're all quite welcome! Yes, Marque, previous Calendar Faeries will be coming available again, but I dare not speculate as to when- it's hard enough dealing with my rather serious ADHD and the things that I HAVE to do, like going to work every day! ;o) So, though I do fully intend to get these other things done eventually, I have learned that making promises based on good intentions is not nearly as dependable as waiting until I'm sure I can get it done in a timely manner before announcing or promising anything ;o) I can tell you however, that I have actually started WORKING on the "Classic Calendar Faerie Collection" as a project, to be presented in CD collections of 3 characters per disc with associated props and paraphenalia. Then again, I may just pop into random threads like this one from time to time and leave little faerie presents laying around, like Anemone. It's more fun than hiding eggs at Ostara! =};-}>


Marque ( ) posted Tue, 09 October 2001 at 6:49 PM

lol, you're just a big kid! If you should get an urge to kick down those ivy stockings though....lol Marque


HandspanStudios ( ) posted Wed, 10 October 2001 at 7:16 AM

Zowie! Thanks for that Thorne, she's beautiful. You can bet while I may not remember to search under my own name from time to time, now I'll remember to search for Thorne, thorne, Thorneworks, faeries... ;)

"Your work is to keep cranking the flywheel that turns the gears that spin the belt in the engine of belief that keeps you and your desk in midair."

Annie Dillard


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