Plutom opened this issue on Mar 30, 2005 ยท 83 posts
sinisterpink posted Wed, 30 March 2005 at 5:58 PM
You are lying and I resent the claim that finding textures on the internet is "swiping." You're calling me a thief and I won't tolerate it. He's not actually lying, if the texture is able to be used for commercial and personal use, then thats fine you're not breaking the rules. But for this to work you have to trust the person you're actually taking the texture from, if they have appropriated it from less than fair means and you use it and are found out...then you become liable. Much like recieving stolen goods, you didn't steal it but the fact you are in possesion makes you liable. Then again the choice is yours, if you are doing everything correctly and above board then you don't have anything to worry about. If not then soon you'll probably end up on the stiff end of a law suit. Plutom to offer an apology of sorts, it was not my intention to jump down you're throat, to you this is an innocent, curious question. Unfortunatley digital art no matter how it is achieved I find these days is constantly asked to justify it'self. Can you say sore point LOL. We are only human and even the most placid dog will eventually growl if you keep batting it over the end of the nose with a rolled up newspaper :) Pink