Thanks. I saw a lot of fast food models in the site and wanted to add a little variety while practicing blender and a little of image edition, hope somebody found this useful. An asado will be epic :-), if someday i ate some i will try to post it here.
Hi, yes, the textures are CC0, most of them are made in paint, krita or libre office draw. But cheking the pack again i found there's a texture i can't remember where i took from (the dog food), i'm sure it's public domain, but in order to get sure i replace it with this one: https://www.publicdomainpictures.net/en/view-image.php?image=204473&pict...
Thanks for your explanation (idk if that's the correct word) there's something i don't get, but first.
-"when you say it's "based on" xyz, what do you mean by based on?"-
What i mean for example is: i took a picture of xyz whith my phone, and import it to Blender as a reference and draw the shape over it.
or,
i ihave the object in front of me and i make the 3D model while waching the physical object.
Basically i try to imitate the object or use it as reference.
This is what i don't get:
-" if i take a picture of a gameboy and trace a fakeboy over it, my fakeboy is a derivative even if it doesnt look like it, because the image i made is derived from another image."-
Yes, based off of the gameboy or a console based off the gameboy, or another console that looks like another console (like a clone of the playstation, xbox, wii, gameboy, etc.)
The extended version in itch.io is now free. I'm not uploading it here because it has textures made in stable diffusion.
Thanks. I saw a lot of fast food models in the site and wanted to add a little variety while practicing blender and a little of image edition, hope somebody found this useful. An asado will be epic :-), if someday i ate some i will try to post it here.
To make polenta? XD.
Yeah, sorry i was lazy..
Hi, yes, the textures are CC0, most of them are made in paint, krita or libre office draw. But cheking the pack again i found there's a texture i can't remember where i took from (the dog food), i'm sure it's public domain, but in order to get sure i replace it with this one: https://www.publicdomainpictures.net/en/view-image.php?image=204473&pict...
I have a question, I'm making a videogame, and i'm using the this texture for a building: https://opengameart.org/content/golgotha-textures-widopeakwindowswalljpg (i'm also using others but i'm putting this one to explain my situation)
But i wanted to make the texture hight res, so i used this: https://www.iloveimg.com/upscale-image it's an AI powered image upscaler.
My question is, in case i wanted to upload the building here with the upscaled texture, not the original, i'm able to?
Thanks, IDK if i'm clear, my english is not good.
Thanks, glad you like it.
Thanks for your explanation (idk if that's the correct word) there's something i don't get, but first.
-"when you say it's "based on" xyz, what do you mean by based on?"-
What i mean for example is: i took a picture of xyz whith my phone, and import it to Blender as a reference and draw the shape over it.
or,
i ihave the object in front of me and i make the 3D model while waching the physical object.
Basically i try to imitate the object or use it as reference.
This is what i don't get:
-" if i take a picture of a gameboy and trace a fakeboy over it, my fakeboy is a derivative even if it doesnt look like it, because the image i made is derived from another image."-
I can't model/draw using references?
I don't know what to change, since the models are low poly.
-"what other objects/images/assets where used in the creation of those models and how were they used, if any?"-
I took photos of a DS and a switch, for both reference and texturing (and i modify the images to remove logos, and buttons)
I didn't knew a shape could be copyrighted (idk if that's the correct word), but i better just remove them from the site.
Thanks to all.
Yes, based off of the gameboy or a console based off the gameboy, or another console that looks like another console (like a clone of the playstation, xbox, wii, gameboy, etc.)
That can be considered derivative work too?
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