Huh. Interesting. I'd used that program before, but only tried it for this one really cheap 3d scanner that kinda sucked. I may have to give it another go.
Looking at the example one I linked, what would you say I'd need to apply there from that remeshing program to get it to be workable? And, how workable would you say it'd be?
Yeah, agreed there. Like, I am extremely against the propagation of pedoshit in the community of NSFW art and disturbed by how it's been so normalized to a degree you'd probably be distressed to hear. Like, can't they fucking do sizeplay shit in a way that's weird-but-not-horrible like Midna-bodytypes/shortstacks or Modestly Giant Women? And if I see one more fucking sexualized Gwen Tennyson I'm going to fucking scream. But I digress.
I actually took a screencapture of the stuff I was gonna post for that one thing that got ka-spammer-filtered, so I might as well use this post to show that:
So, I do wonder how much of the stuff from those second bullet-points could be done within the site's current restrictions. Thoughs? Should I post that list on the asset-request-y part of the forums?
I get what you're saying loud and clear. And, while I had heard it was more gray, I can wholly understand why you wouldn't want to touch that sort o thing with a ten-foot pole. I'll just stick to 3d-printable toymaking with those.
I feel I may have miscommunicated, in that I don't mean I based it on those models, I directly used those models, ripped from the games, gotten via the Models Resource, in a form of collage art like cutting out pictures from magazines, with all the legal stuff that implies.
And I was thinking that any of the ones made "from scratch" using the collage-models as a starting reference would only be really using the original elements of the design, IE the new character I personally created from them, rather than the license of the component parts. Which I think'd be legally defensible if I've done my job and made said collage-design aesthetically distinct from the parts I used.
Like, to give an example, if one were to make original illustrations for the works of Henry Darger, you'd just have to get the license for Darger's works rather than for all the magazines he used to make his original images, at least that's my logic here.
And I wasn't thinking of hosting them on the "main" archive, god no, I'm not dumb enough to think that'd be at all legally defensible, I was thinking more of putting links to them on this thread for artists to use to make their own actually-archivable creations.
Though, I suppose that leads to the question, if I didn't tell you, would you be able to tell what parts I had used in the sample design's making? Because, that'd go a long way whether the composite-design stands enough as its own thing enough for what I meant its use for.
Well, somebody's a fan of the Speccy I see. God that system had a great aesthetic, even as somebody in the US born in '92 that never grew up with it...
Well, I couldn't have used the original as a base given the original was a sprite! I used (part of) a PD model as a base, and some pics of the "original" as a vague reference point, but that's it!
So, what would you recommend as a name for Not-Horace? Ecaroh? Hornache? Love Machine?
Huh. Interesting. I'd used that program before, but only tried it for this one really cheap 3d scanner that kinda sucked. I may have to give it another go.
Looking at the example one I linked, what would you say I'd need to apply there from that remeshing program to get it to be workable? And, how workable would you say it'd be?
:EDIT: Also, here's a secondary version I made with abit of work in Blender and some poly-reduction/re-sculpting in Sculptris, how much easier would that be to work with compared to the original?
Yeah, agreed there. Like, I am extremely against the propagation of pedoshit in the community of NSFW art and disturbed by how it's been so normalized to a degree you'd probably be distressed to hear. Like, can't they fucking do sizeplay shit in a way that's weird-but-not-horrible like Midna-bodytypes/shortstacks or Modestly Giant Women? And if I see one more fucking sexualized Gwen Tennyson I'm going to fucking scream. But I digress.
I actually took a screencapture of the stuff I was gonna post for that one thing that got ka-spammer-filtered, so I might as well use this post to show that:
So, I do wonder how much of the stuff from those second bullet-points could be done within the site's current restrictions. Thoughs? Should I post that list on the asset-request-y part of the forums?
I get what you're saying loud and clear. And, while I had heard it was more gray, I can wholly understand why you wouldn't want to touch that sort o thing with a ten-foot pole. I'll just stick to 3d-printable toymaking with those.
But boy does this show how much our fair use laws suck in the US. Like, TBH, I wish we'd adopt these extra factors of fair use into our law, since that'd allow copyright to reflect the way people actually use IP so much more...
I feel I may have miscommunicated, in that I don't mean I based it on those models, I directly used those models, ripped from the games, gotten via the Models Resource, in a form of collage art like cutting out pictures from magazines, with all the legal stuff that implies.
And I was thinking that any of the ones made "from scratch" using the collage-models as a starting reference would only be really using the original elements of the design, IE the new character I personally created from them, rather than the license of the component parts. Which I think'd be legally defensible if I've done my job and made said collage-design aesthetically distinct from the parts I used.
Like, to give an example, if one were to make original illustrations for the works of Henry Darger, you'd just have to get the license for Darger's works rather than for all the magazines he used to make his original images, at least that's my logic here.
And I wasn't thinking of hosting them on the "main" archive, god no, I'm not dumb enough to think that'd be at all legally defensible, I was thinking more of putting links to them on this thread for artists to use to make their own actually-archivable creations.
Though, I suppose that leads to the question, if I didn't tell you, would you be able to tell what parts I had used in the sample design's making? Because, that'd go a long way whether the composite-design stands enough as its own thing enough for what I meant its use for.
As another test on the originality of the composite-collage designs, here's a link to images of another design I made using similar methods, can you guess what models I used in that?
Well, somebody's a fan of the Speccy I see. God that system had a great aesthetic, even as somebody in the US born in '92 that never grew up with it...
Well, the "too similar" comment seems to be the consensus, but thank you for the compliment!
Tho, I must add, I didn't rig it, it was my good buddy Peketo, a pretty great 3d modeler in their own right, who did. But, now I'm wondering where a good place to host it would be. Maybe Blendswap?
Well, I couldn't have used the original as a base given the original was a sprite! I used (part of) a PD model as a base, and some pics of the "original" as a vague reference point, but that's it!
So, what would you recommend as a name for Not-Horace? Ecaroh? Hornache? Love Machine?
I'm trying as hard as I can to not make a Spinal Tap joke...
That statement could be read in many different ways, but I will take it as a compliment. Thank you good person for your compliment.
This is, quite frankly, exquisite! IMO, it'd be perfect as a boss battle theme for Redshrike's Harlequin Epicycle!
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