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  • J Jeremy Falcon

    Also, do you typically wait 4 years before you post about your evening relaxations on CP? The copyright date is for 2002. Dude, really. Not many people here think too nicely of plagiarism. Jeremy Falcon

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    Anders Molin
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    Jeremy Falcon wrote:

    Also, do you typically wait 4 years before you post about your evening relaxations on CP?

    Exactly my thought ;) - Anders

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      Looks like something made in Vue d' Esprit or Bryce not photoshop. You forgot to remove the copyright link :doh:

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      DerMeister wrote:

      Looks like something made in Vue d' Esprit or Bryce not photoshop.

      Actually, Photoshop can make that kind of picture. Apps like Bryce just make it easier. Jeremy Falcon

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        Jeremy Falcon wrote:

        Also, do you typically wait 4 years before you post about your evening relaxations on CP?

        Exactly my thought ;) - Anders

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        Anders Molin wrote:

        Exactly my thought

        And out of the professional graphic artists I've met, I've never heard them call it "PS7 proggy" before. :-D Sounds more like script kiddy lingo to me. Jeremy Falcon

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        • J Jeremy Falcon

          Anders Molin wrote:

          Exactly my thought

          And out of the professional graphic artists I've met, I've never heard them call it "PS7 proggy" before. :-D Sounds more like script kiddy lingo to me. Jeremy Falcon

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          Anders Molin
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          Yeah you are right... I did not notice that when I read the post... - Anders

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          • J Jeremy Falcon

            DerMeister wrote:

            Looks like something made in Vue d' Esprit or Bryce not photoshop.

            Actually, Photoshop can make that kind of picture. Apps like Bryce just make it easier. Jeremy Falcon

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            DerMeister
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            That is if the moutain and water is a real original picture or developed in vue or bryce as for the planet yeah photoshop could easily do that as well the reflections by layers and blending. The reflection of the moutain is wrong it's backwards.

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              That is if the moutain and water is a real original picture or developed in vue or bryce as for the planet yeah photoshop could easily do that as well the reflections by layers and blending. The reflection of the moutain is wrong it's backwards.

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              Jeremy Falcon
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              No, the entire thing can be created in Photoshop if you're good enough. Here's an example of making realistic water from scratch for instance... Clickety[^] Like I said, apps like Bryce just make it easier. Jeremy Falcon

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              • J Jeremy Falcon

                Do you always put copyrights for public heatlh consulting websites on the images you work on in your spare time? :suss: Jeremy Falcon

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                Jerry Hammond
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                Jeremy Falcon wrote:

                Do you always put copyrights for public heatlh consulting websites on the images you work on in your spare time?

                wtf? My Programming Library 'Even a good developer can easily write bad code in VB.NET'.--Off The Record

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                • J Jeremy Falcon

                  Also, do you typically wait 4 years before you post about your evening relaxations on CP? The copyright date is for 2002. Dude, really. Not many people here think too nicely of plagiarism. Jeremy Falcon

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                  Jerry Hammond
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                  "Dude", it is not plagarized. If you look at the original and then at my additions...oh screw it. I'm not selling this stuff. I'm just having some fun with Photo Shop. That's all. You need to unclinch them cheecks there before you tell us wether that dime is heads or tails. 4 years? I haven't had PS for that long. Dumbass. My Programming Library 'Even a good developer can easily write bad code in VB.NET'.--Off The Record -- modified at 11:00 Monday 20th March, 2006

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                  • J Jerry Hammond

                    "Dude", it is not plagarized. If you look at the original and then at my additions...oh screw it. I'm not selling this stuff. I'm just having some fun with Photo Shop. That's all. You need to unclinch them cheecks there before you tell us wether that dime is heads or tails. 4 years? I haven't had PS for that long. Dumbass. My Programming Library 'Even a good developer can easily write bad code in VB.NET'.--Off The Record -- modified at 11:00 Monday 20th March, 2006

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                    Jeremy Falcon
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                    Toasty0 wrote:

                    "Dude", it is not plagarized. If you look at the original and then at my additions...

                    Well, you passed it off as your own. Not as you tinkering with other's work. Also, you don't have to sell something to take credit for someone else's efforts.

                    Toasty0 wrote:

                    4 years? I haven't had PS for that long. Dumbass.

                    Perhaps you can't count the difference between 2002 and 2006. Oh, and thanks for the downvote. Jeremy Falcon

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                      Looks like something made in Vue d' Esprit or Bryce not photoshop. You forgot to remove the copyright link :doh:

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                      Jerry Hammond
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                      No reason to. I'm not trying hide or mislead anyone as Mister Flacon implies. My Programming Library 'Even a good developer can easily write bad code in VB.NET'.--Off The Record

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                      • J Jerry Hammond

                        "Dude", it is not plagarized. If you look at the original and then at my additions...oh screw it. I'm not selling this stuff. I'm just having some fun with Photo Shop. That's all. You need to unclinch them cheecks there before you tell us wether that dime is heads or tails. 4 years? I haven't had PS for that long. Dumbass. My Programming Library 'Even a good developer can easily write bad code in VB.NET'.--Off The Record -- modified at 11:00 Monday 20th March, 2006

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                        Toasty0 wrote:

                        If you look at the original and then at my additions

                        Do you have a link to the original? I would be interested to see how you changed it. If I "pimped my ride," to use today's vernacular, and said to everyone, "hey look what I did!" I think that it would be implicit that I wasn't taking credit for designing and building a Honda...only the "improvements." I think that this is a similar situation, but you would have been better advised to make that connection more explicit. People in this profession are very sensitive to copyright infringement. Gary Kirkham Forever Forgiven and Alive in the Spirit He is no fool who gives what he cannot keep to gain what he cannot lose. - Jim Elliot Me blog, You read

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                          No reason to. I'm not trying hide or mislead anyone as Mister Flacon implies. My Programming Library 'Even a good developer can easily write bad code in VB.NET'.--Off The Record

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                          Jeremy Falcon
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                          Toasty0 wrote:

                          I'm not trying hide or mislead anyone as Mister Flacon implies.

                          You didn't bother to mention anything to do with it not being your original work. What else are we - the readers - supposed to assume? You expect us to be psychic, and yet you get pissed off when we are not? Get real. Btw, I'll assume you spelt my name wrong on accident. Jeremy Falcon

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                            Toasty0 wrote:

                            If you look at the original and then at my additions

                            Do you have a link to the original? I would be interested to see how you changed it. If I "pimped my ride," to use today's vernacular, and said to everyone, "hey look what I did!" I think that it would be implicit that I wasn't taking credit for designing and building a Honda...only the "improvements." I think that this is a similar situation, but you would have been better advised to make that connection more explicit. People in this profession are very sensitive to copyright infringement. Gary Kirkham Forever Forgiven and Alive in the Spirit He is no fool who gives what he cannot keep to gain what he cannot lose. - Jim Elliot Me blog, You read

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                            Jerry Hammond
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                            http://www.toasty0.com/images/asdf-5-6-combo.jpg[^] My Programming Library 'Even a good developer can easily write bad code in VB.NET'.--Off The Record

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                            • J Jerry Hammond

                              http://www.toasty0.com/images/asdf-5-6-combo.jpg[^] My Programming Library 'Even a good developer can easily write bad code in VB.NET'.--Off The Record

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                              Gary Kirkham
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                              Wow, you did do a lot of work to it. Very nice Gary Kirkham Forever Forgiven and Alive in the Spirit He is no fool who gives what he cannot keep to gain what he cannot lose. - Jim Elliot Me blog, You read

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