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Subject: Poser,The ethics of BBAY, Or others..


Blacksteel ( ) posted Mon, 24 January 2000 at 12:42 AM · edited Thu, 21 November 2024 at 2:21 AM

Attached Link: Click here to MAKE MONEY TOO!

Well folks, now I have seen everything. Im not picking on people but I was just taking a look at BBAY.com for some new material to play with. Belive it or not, someone is making backgrounds Suposedly for Poser and other modeling software. Now thats not a bad thing. But come on, This guy is using Terragen thats FREE to download!!! I mean geez no brians in that sale. I guess it's ok for MAC people, cause Terragen is a Win only program in Beta mode. Well I just feel it's low blow to the comunity that some unskilled person is selling backgrounds to people with little or no effort on there part. But I guess thats what makes the world go around. ~Blacksteel Off topic? Well, I read this forum the most. =


ziggy3d ( ) posted Mon, 24 January 2000 at 4:12 AM

The person doing it is perfectly ok in doing what he is doing. Nobody forces anyone to buy or even look, so I don't see the harm in it. Yes it is a free program, but it still takes time for the person to create the images so, if somebody see's the images and thinks, 'hey that may save me some time' then I don't see the harm in it. Doug


FishNose ( ) posted Mon, 24 January 2000 at 4:34 AM

What on EARTH does the price (or no) of the app have to do with it, Blacksteel?? The effort expended is the issue. Time spent. I don't charge my customers by anything other than the hours worked regardless of which app I work in. The idea would be preposterous. 'Let's see now... I worked 14 hours in Director, that's xx bucks, and 19 hours in After Effects, that's yy bucks' etc. What a crazy idea! If someone wants to buy their stuff, well buy it. Otherwise do it yourself. Simple! I don't care how stuff is created - as long as it's not stolen, only the quality and usefulness count. :]FishNose


PhilC ( ) posted Mon, 24 January 2000 at 5:45 AM
  1. I was impressed by the images and was not concerned by how they were created. 2) I exercised my choice of buying or not. "You are not picking on people but" but thats exactly what you are doing. What are you suggesting? We should not sell our work? It should all be free?


Krel ( ) posted Mon, 24 January 2000 at 6:40 AM

Uhhhh.......I've used Terragen, it's a nice program, but it can be fairly complex to get a particular look or background out of it.....and that's where the real work and talent come in (also very time consuming)....it's worth something if it saves you hours of time...... Krel


Anthony Appleyard ( ) posted Mon, 24 January 2000 at 7:16 AM

Where can I get Terragen? Is it freeware?


Legume ( ) posted Mon, 24 January 2000 at 8:06 AM

Yes, Anthony, Terragen is FREE, and it's GREAT. Go get it. http://www.planetside.co.uk/terragen/


pam ( ) posted Mon, 24 January 2000 at 11:17 AM

good morning to you too! thanks for the free advertising :-)


buddha ( ) posted Mon, 24 January 2000 at 5:19 PM

The legality of the found object/image doesn't apply if the image being sold is generated - only if it contains substantial references to existing works of art.OOOh the eternal problem of pagiarism and the net


picnic ( ) posted Mon, 24 January 2000 at 5:31 PM

I agree with the above-it doesn't matter what someone tries to sell if its helpful, but I think Blacksteel IS referring to Pam's page which is Terragen based. Its Cresswell.com I think on B.Bay.com. Diane B


kristyn ( ) posted Mon, 24 January 2000 at 5:35 PM

God Bless America. Capitalism rules! ;) Sell what you want and buy what you want... kristyn


Pinto ( ) posted Mon, 24 January 2000 at 8:37 PM

I guess what Blacksteel is saying is, if someone GAVE him a copy of Poser the images he created would be of no value.


Blacksteel ( ) posted Mon, 24 January 2000 at 11:57 PM

Well I see your point, but the concept of a FREE software application that produces this sort of art for the backgrounds is somewhat like me downloading free Models from the web, making slight variations on them and then trying to sell them as my own efforts to the alterations. Stolen? Well how does one steal something that is free? I guess its capitalisim at it's finest. Yes,it's ethicaly not right. But obviously that "American Capitalisim" says hey who cares! But Pam's Labors of her render times is the cost. This I see now. (No offence intended Pam)But my point was to inform others who could do the same as well.. Not to knock you buissness efforts. I simply felt that this Forum was designed to help, not to go for the money. I support the purchase of the files on BBAY.com. But I guess this is one of those "Buyer Be ware" sort of deals. As Buddha seems to be the only one that got what I was saying. But also answered it. Thanks. Allerleirauh> Gee thanks for telling me what is my buissness and whats not. I guess I should ask you if I can post here again too... ~Blacksteel


pam ( ) posted Tue, 25 January 2000 at 6:41 AM

Hi fellow artists, thanks for all the kind support! :-) Blacksteel,do you know that to use Terragen commercially, one has to pay for it? Do you know that the registered version renders much larger than the free one? Did you look at my renders? Do you know that they could not have been done with the free ware? Do you know how long it took me to build and render those images? (they did not magically appear) Do you know that I did not ever mention Chimera Backgrounds once on this forum, but you have? Thanks! ;-) Artists everywhere! Throw out those charcoal sticks and pencils, you must go buy caran d'ache crayons, or your work is meaningless!! Tis not the mark you make, but the cost of the smudge!! sorry guys, need coffee, lol


Anthony Appleyard ( ) posted Tue, 25 January 2000 at 7:10 AM

I don't really know what a "caran d'ache crayon" is, but "karandash" is Russian for "pencil".


pam ( ) posted Tue, 25 January 2000 at 7:16 AM

Anthony, caran d'ache is the brand name of wonderful but pricey line of pencils, crayons, pastels, and other dry media. Pam, (who spends too much time in art supply stores)


edarsenal ( ) posted Tue, 25 January 2000 at 7:34 AM

WAAAAAY too pricey, pam! :) (knows that the cheaper pens and pencils work just as great as the outlandishly priced)


standog70 ( ) posted Tue, 01 February 2000 at 8:18 AM

caran d'ache water soluble pencils may be expensive,but I personally swear by them,and use them for all the portraits that I draw.


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