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    If frowning on people stealing from artists in the same situation as myself (or anyone, frankly) makes me an ass, then yeah, I'm an ass.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Yesnomaybe View Post
    Wow, you're an ass.
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    You forgot sanctimonious.
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    It would depend on the type of art we're talking about? Finished pieces or textures or specific animations would probably apply and I would imagine if someone is willing to pay thousands of dollars for it then it would probably be qualified to be put under some kind of commercially protected status. At that point, it would be tantamount to freely sharing copies of Windows Office or a copy of Witcher 3 for "non-commercial" purposes.

    I think people have this concept that art for commercial use is just pics on the internet and have a whatever attitude about it, but you can also just say that Witcher 3 or Gemstone is a bunch of letters and numbers strewn together (which it is at it's base physical form). I have no skin in this because I think this particular art medium is unimpressive but artists in traditional mediums that I personally know (pencil, acrylic, digital animation etc.) have the darndest time making ends meet. When an artist gets upset about something monetary it's 99% of the time not about greed but rather "oh shit I don't want to sleep on the streets next month."

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    Quote Originally Posted by macgyver View Post
    I have no skin in this because I think this particular art medium is unimpressive but artists in traditional mediums that I personally know (pencil, acrylic, digital animation etc.) have the darndest time making ends meet."
    Oh the hundreds of years of digital animation that has it now in the history books of traditional mediums.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Enuch View Post
    Oh the hundreds of years of digital animation that has it now in the history books of traditional mediums.
    Yeah, meant animation in general, which does go back a hundred years, just that nowadays all animation goes through some form of digitization.

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    nature of the markets in general, all things seem to run digital. You pick the item its becoming more digital to include art, media, hell there are places that no longer accept cash. Wave of the future
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    Bump. Offer open through the end of the week. PM for details.
    Quote Originally Posted by Gelston View Post
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    I'm very sorry this wonderful offer was crapped on.

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    This was funny.

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