Originally posted by: OBtwosy
I agree completely - I will be changing that section to original stuff.
I'll take that IMG down and replace when I have it completed
again, my sincere apologies & thanks boba feta
work in progress...
Originally posted by: ron2112
Ah, well yeah, that's a little different.
Ron Moses
Originally posted by: boba feta
Using art freely available is one thing, lifting someone else's credits is entirely another.
Using art freely available is one thing, lifting someone else's credits is entirely another.
Ah, well yeah, that's a little different.
Ron Moses
I agree completely - I will be changing that section to original stuff.
I'll take that IMG down and replace when I have it completed
again, my sincere apologies & thanks boba feta
work in progress...
Good job on the cover. I'm doing one for myself that I may or may not present. My view on "creating artwork" for something like this falls in line with what is done professionally. A certain amount of original work is done but after that, many, MANY posters and such are created using sections of that material. As long as, obviously, someone doesn't actually claim to have created the images used, I don't see a problem. Lots of people have images, even websites of images posted of "their work" using little more then creative arrangement of posters and fonts. Which again I don't have a problem with. What I don't like is the odd time when someone yells at someone for "using their design" when of course, it's not actually theirs to begin with.
Boba said "Using art freely available is one thing, lifting someone else's credits is entirely another." Could you further explain what you meant by this? Unless of course I simply missed a post where you further explained it. I'm just curious.