Kalypso opened this issue on Aug 12, 2004 ยท 3 posts
Kalypso posted Thu, 12 August 2004 at 3:42 AM Site Admin
Attached Link: http://www.thegreekgods.net/index.htm
I was just wondering about something. I've made poses using statues, drawings, etc as references. I've also seen poses for sale based on artwork by Royo, Vallejo, the great pin-up artists, etc and was wondering how acceptable that is. The reason I'm asking is that I think I've finally got David to the point where I like his body more than Mike's and would like to do some pin-ups. I got mostly inspired by a calendar that came out this year, The Greek Gods, but now that I look through this again I'm thinking could these poses be copyrighted by the photographer? They won't be sold, just for personal use and if anyone likes them I can make them available as freebies. Worst case scenario: I may have to contact each one of these models and get their permission :)geoegress posted Thu, 12 August 2004 at 6:46 AM
No- poses arn't copyrighted Nor are they copyrightable in Poser being that they are strictly dial settings. And straight dial settings can't be copyrighted according to CL!
xantor posted Thu, 12 August 2004 at 9:39 AM
A photographer couldn`t normally copyright the poses of his subjects, anyway.