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That's pretty awesome work chief. Why did you not just model the car from scratch? It seems you have a pretty good grip on your skills, that's all :?
![]() ------------------------- Current Project: Pondering... ------------------------- Wheels: 1977 Ford Fairlane ZH ------------------------- System/s: PC, Xbox 360 (XBL GT: DrFe3lgo0d), PlayStation Portable -------------------------
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Nice improvement from the basis model.
But I agree with *RedStar*, you should specify who owns the credits for the original model. ![]() ![]() Currently project : Lamborghini Murcielago LP640 Roadster Previous : Marcos 1800 GT (60's winner), Ariel Atom II (LightIsRight winner), SuperSeven (WZA #4) See my work and my tutorials on www.thomasbaron.net |
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Okay, but you should know that releasing a model as freeware doesn't mean it's public domain. Maybe the original author has released it for free only under some terms of usage.
That's what is called a license, like CreativeCommons for example. Please read Creative Commons licenses - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia for more information. In this case, if the original author is unknown, and if the license under which the model was released is also unknown, you can do what you want, until the author shows up and proves he's the author and asks you something. ![]() ![]() Currently project : Lamborghini Murcielago LP640 Roadster Previous : Marcos 1800 GT (60's winner), Ariel Atom II (LightIsRight winner), SuperSeven (WZA #4) See my work and my tutorials on www.thomasbaron.net |
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