rudipooimf opened this issue on Mar 06, 2002 ยท 36 posts
AprilYSH posted Wed, 06 March 2002 at 6:59 AM
Well, it's definitely not Piracy since that's a technical term covered by the use license of these meshes. Unless you downloaded the mesh in an illegal way, of course. I think 3d art comprising of other peple's work quite visibly and recognisably, suffers in a way other art does not. You can recognise the work of a Zygote 3d modelling artist in my picture, therefore it may not be wholly mine. If you look at it that way. So how about the photographer who shoots a romantic scene of... the Eiffel Tower? Is it no longer wholly his art? And how about the little old lady sitting next to the photographer painting the same scene on an easel? I would go so far as to say that it is not your art until you do something different and original from yourself to the "subject" or "tool." This is why those pictures that have a lot of work put into them gather the most comments. People know there is a stigma attached to just loading a figure, using default lights, loading someone's pose and textures and hitting render. I guess you can look at it as a handicap - we have more to overcome to even get to the starting line for being considered real art. From another angle, it's a challenge, and it's worthwhile. :)
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