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Rawn (RawArt)
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Rawn (RawArt)
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I love the textile texture underneath the patterns Big grin
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garbanzo
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Rawn (RawArt) wrote:
I love the textile texture underneath the patterns Big grin



i don't take credit for that, i borrowed the technique from Takashi's "Military's camouflage fabric" filter.
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Persidio
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Garbonzo wrote:
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i don't take credit for that, i borrowed the technique from Takashi's "Military's camouflage fabric" filter.


Hi Garbanzo~ Big grin

Hi there~ Big grin You are new~ so I'll let you know... gotta give credit when you use someone else's work. Whether it's a snippet or someone's filter... give a little thanks on the description page and also mention it if it's a filter you have in the Gallery User Forum.

Personally I never use anyone's filter and I never use snippets, (all original)~ Big grin

"Strength does not come from winning.Your struggles develop your strength. When you go through hardship and decide not to surrender, that is strength."
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Rawn (RawArt)
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well...ya dont "gotta" give credit...its just good form. Wink

I Think it really depends on how much you feel you have changed from the original, as to wether you feel it is more original than borrowed by the end.

Rawn
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garbanzo
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the fabric texture is two noise layers blended together, i hardly felt it necessary to mention where i saw the technique first used until rawn made a comment on it. i refuse to list every little thing i learned from someone else. where would it all end?

it's just super that you choose not to learn from the work of others, but i prefer to use everything i can get my grubby little hands on to make my life more fulfilling.

that's my philosophy. take it or leave it.
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Persidio
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well...ya dont "gotta" give credit...its just good form.

I Think it really depends on how much you feel you have changed from the original, as to wether you feel it is more original than borrowed by the end.


LOL Ron!!!

Well if my filters get raped they better give credit~ Big grin Big grin Big grin

LOL

Good form is important in social settings~ *wink* Big grin

(Laughing over here) Big grin

"Strength does not come from winning.Your struggles develop your strength. When you go through hardship and decide not to surrender, that is strength."
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Crapadilla
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Have to agree with garbanzo in this case; two stretched perlin noises layered via a blend are indeed too trivial.

However, if an author copied large portions of a filter/snippet, or modified a filter only slightly and submitted it as his own, then credit should be given where credit is due.
--- Crapadilla says: "Damn you, stupid Mac beta!"
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Persidio
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However, if an author copied large portions of a filter/snippet, or modified a filter only slightly and submitted it as his own, then credit should be given where credit is due.


Well we agree~ That's what I was talking about~ Big grin Big grin Big grin

Creative Intelligence... if someone is going to use your creative intelligence they can at least say 'hey thanks'...

I'm honored when other filter artists like my filters... also nice if they say 'hey thanks'.

Honestly though I make fitlers for the end user who is too busy to learn filter making and just wants a great filter that is 'useable'. Don't we all hey? Sometimes it's a 'hit' and sometimes it's a 'miss'.

How ya doing today Crapadilla? Life treating you okay? BTW... my Mother loves your shark tank filter... I sent her a photo yesterday with that filter on it. She is not into graphics so all this filter stuff seems like magic to her~ Thanks again for making that great filter~

"Strength does not come from winning.Your struggles develop your strength. When you go through hardship and decide not to surrender, that is strength."
- Arnold Schwarzenegger
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StevieJ
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Wow!!! I missed this one..... Nice cloth texture and coloring.....could also create a very realistic tie-die from this.... Smile
Steve

“Buzzards gotta eat.....same as worms....." - Clint :)
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Foxxee

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StevieJ wrote:
could also create a very realistic tie-die from this.... Smile


Hey, that's what I thought too! Big grin
I wonder how many old hippies there are among us... hmmm Wink
~Foxxee~

You are more than welcome to use and learn from my FF filters ;)
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garbanzo
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StevieJ wrote:
could also create a very realistic tie-die from this....


that was my whole goal with this filter, but the way i set up the tie-dye pattern didn't leave any room for variation, so i threw in a bunch of other patterns. it's an older one, but the primary preset was pretty bland, so i decided to switch it up a bit...

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ahimsa

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This tie die filter will go great with my blacklight posters filter. Maybe someone can make a beaded curtains filter and we can all sit around and listen to some Floyd.
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I wonder how many old hippies there are among us... hmmm


Wink


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Foxxee

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Don't forget the Lava Lamp!!!


~Foxxee~

You are more than welcome to use and learn from my FF filters ;)
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garbanzo
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lava lamp, now that would be a fun filter! not too hard either.

i'm going to make this tie-die pattern its own filter and submit it later today. then i'll go look up ahisma's black light poster filter. sounds cool!
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ahimsa

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Great! Steve will supply the strobe lights for us. Big grin
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Foxxee

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garbanzo wrote:
lava lamp, now that would be a fun filter! not too hard either.


That would be neat!

~Foxxee~

You are more than welcome to use and learn from my FF filters ;)
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Vivian C.
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Congrats on the HU! Just to let you know, my Second Life avatar has a great pair of boxers from using this filter.
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garbanzo
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it's very cool to know my filter is of some use! you should post a screenshot Smile
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Kraellin
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my Second Life avatar has a great pair of boxers from using this filter.
hehehe! Big grin
Ya can't sell art to artists!

Craig
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