• TF2 Media v18: Helmet Parties
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[QUOTE=UberSandvich;46207425]God damn it, sketchek is at it again. [video=youtube;VrMovjTf2B0]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VrMovjTf2B0[/video][/QUOTE] Fuck fuck my TF2-peen was at an adequate size and you just HAVE to post this and now its all shrunk up again. Thanks a lot, douche.
Him going to near empty servers and bullying fresh players then picking clips doesn't exactly make it that much easier I could try that for a week and not have a single thing to show for myself
[QUOTE=usaokay;46208940]I bet I could easily dominate this trained expert.[/QUOTE] It's not like he's strutting an ego, he's admitted before he targets easy players because almost all of those tactics only work on new players
[QUOTE=Fapplejack;46208919]Fuck fuck my TF2-peen was at an adequate size and you just HAVE to post this and now its all shrunk up again. Thanks a lot, douche.[/QUOTE] Oh dear. Sorry for posting that I guess.
[QUOTE=Punchy;46207698]every single one of his kills was a gibus kill i can't fathom how frightening that is to a new player[/QUOTE] Up until recently I've been using only my australium gibus.
[QUOTE=brenz;46208862]Maximum showoff.[/QUOTE] It's entertaining? What is with all the insecure people who appear whenever somebody posts sketchet?
[QUOTE=Punchy;46207698]every single one of his kills was a gibus kill i can't fathom how frightening that is to a new player[/QUOTE] "[I]HACKS[/I]"
[QUOTE=brenz;46208862]Maximum showoff.[/QUOTE] Ah yes, all these cool kills is totally showing off. I mean, it's not like that's the point of any video of that kind or anything. Who cares if those guys he kills are new guys? Those kind of kills it doesn't matter if the guy is new or not, those moves would be hard as fuck to pull of either way. Hitting a rocket jumping Soldier with flames and then an ax crit midair? I couldn't do that if I wanted to, and I've plyed the game for 5 years.
these are the tf2 equivalent to parkour videos. these are meant to showoff.
So my friend's hosting a custom server [sp]for his friend[/sp] which basically adds new weapons with new stats (doesnt replace/edit existing weapons, it adds entirely new ones.) I made a little poster for it for practice, a little rusty with poster making [t]http://puu.sh/c965Z/4d8dc96b01.png[/t] Anyways server is 198.27.83.26:27030
[QUOTE=Punchy;46212408]So my friend's hosting a custom server [sp]for his friend[/sp] which basically adds new weapons with new stats I made a little poster for it for practice, a little rusty with poster making [t]http://puu.sh/c965Z/4d8dc96b01.png[/t] Anyways server is 198.27.83.26:27030[/QUOTE] Does the render include all of the weapons he's testing?
[QUOTE=Punchy;46212408] [t]http://puu.sh/c965Z/4d8dc96b01.png[/t] [/QUOTE] Shotgun on the bottom right has the missing texture checkered pattern, might want to touch up on that quick.
[QUOTE=FiveEyes;46212482]Does the render include all of the weapons he's testing?[/QUOTE] Yes, every one in the pic is in on the server with unique stats (that isn't all of them, there's a bunch more) i had to manually recompile them for troubleshooting reasons but i figured it would be fun to have some custom models in sfm anyways [QUOTE=TheRealFierce;46212494]Shotgun on the bottom right has the missing texture checkered pattern, might want to touch up on that quick.[/QUOTE] gotcha, must be an overlay texture or something.
[QUOTE=Punchy;46212408]So my friend's hosting a custom server [sp]for his friend[/sp] which basically adds new weapons with new stats (doesnt replace/edit existing weapons, it adds entirely new ones.) I made a little poster for it for practice, a little rusty with poster making [t]http://puu.sh/c965Z/4d8dc96b01.png[/t] Anyways server is 198.27.83.26:27030[/QUOTE] Though I'm flattered that they'd use one of my weapons, I would've really appreciated if they had asked me for permission to use one of my models first.
By the looks of it he didn't ask Neodement either, that's the Flamethrower she made for the Air Raider set I believe.
Eh. It's a custom server - there is literally zero harm done to anyone. If your item models are released as replacement mods, what do you care how they get used? What's the difference between someone using the model to "reskin" a default weapon, and someone using the model as the basis for a "custom" server-specific weapon? It's effectively the same thing, so why should one require people to ask permission and the other not? Either you're okay with your models being on the internet, or you aren't. I get that it would be "polite" to ask to include the models in this custom server setup, but so long as they aren't claiming them as their own work, what's the problem? You don't expect them to ask for permission to use them for other things - why for this purpose?
[QUOTE=G. Verloren;46213660]Eh. It's a custom server - there is literally zero harm done to anyone. If your item models are released as replacement mods, what do you care how they get used? What's the difference between someone using the model to "reskin" a default weapon, and someone using the model as the basis for a "custom" server-specific weapon? It's effectively the same thing, so why should one require people to ask permission and the other not? Either you're okay with your models being on the internet, or you aren't. I get that it would be "polite" to ask to include the models in this custom server setup, but so long as they aren't claiming them as their own work, what's the problem? You don't expect them to ask for permission to use them for other things - why for this purpose?[/QUOTE] The difference being that mod releases are for private use, and they are now publicly released to multiple people. When it reaches the point of being public, I would like to get credited for my work, because as it appears now it probably looks like the creator of the plugin made all stuff himself. If anyone asks me for one of my models for a project like this I obviously give them permission to use it, as long as they don't make money off it.
[QUOTE=G. Verloren;46213660]Eh. It's a custom server - there is literally zero harm done to anyone. If your item models are released as replacement mods, what do you care how they get used? What's the difference between someone using the model to "reskin" a default weapon, and someone using the model as the basis for a "custom" server-specific weapon? It's effectively the same thing, so why should one require people to ask permission and the other not? Either you're okay with your models being on the internet, or you aren't. I get that it would be "polite" to ask to include the models in this custom server setup, but so long as they aren't claiming them as their own work, what's the problem? You don't expect them to ask for permission to use them for other things - why for this purpose?[/QUOTE] Even it being a custom server, Bapaul is correct. Mod releases are meant for individual use, not server side and especially not without permission. Hell, even having the model maker's names and corresponding model in the MOTD would give credit to the authors.
[QUOTE=Bapaul;46213702]The difference being that mod releases are for private use, and they are now publicly released to multiple people.[/QUOTE] What is "private use"? Would this be acceptable if it was a "private" server, protected by a password? How are the models not already publicly released to multiple people? They have been released to the public and are freely available for download elsewhere. What does it matter if they get the model from one address or another? [QUOTE=Bapaul;46213702]When it reaches the point of being public, I would like to get credited for my work, because as it appears now it probably looks like the creator of the plugin made all stuff himself.[/QUOTE] By this logic, someone who takes a picture of a painting needs to credit the painter, and someone who lives in a house needs to credit the architect who designed it. Not being credited for your work is not the same as having someone else take the credit for it. Who cares if some people assume the mod creator made the models? That's like someone assuming their waiter cooked their meal at a restaurant. Who cares what some random idiot assumes about something, so long as the [I][B]other guy[/B][/I] isn't actually trying to claim the credit for themself? [QUOTE=Bapaul;46213702]If anyone asks me for one of my models for a project like this I obviously give them permission to use it, as long as they don't make money off it.[/QUOTE] If this is true, why the need for the formality of asking? So long as they don't make money off of it, you claim you will permit usage - so knowing that, why should they go to the bother of tracking you down and asking a question they know the answer to? Like I said, yes, it is "polite". But people are under no obligation to be polite. Would you complain if people didn't hold doors open for you? I mean, sure - it's a nice gesture, but you can't reasonably expect every single person in the world to hold every single door for you, 100% of the time. Same with models. People giving credit is a very polite thing to do - but just because they don't give credit doesn't mean they're somehow hurting anything, any more than someone who takes a picture of the Mona Lisa without slapping a sign that says "Made by Leonardi da Vinci" on the polaroid is hurting anything. If they turned around and said, "Hey, check out this photograph! See this painting? I made that!", [I][B]then[/B][/I] that'd be a problem. [QUOTE=Zenamez;46213889]Hell, even having the model maker's names and corresponding model in the MOTD would give credit to the authors.[/QUOTE] Credit and permission are two entirely different things. The two complaints so far were about asking permission, not giving credit. In my mind, anyone who releases a file onto the internet is giving de facto permission for people to redistribute, repackage, and re-use that file in any manner they like that does not infringe on business and profits. That's the point of putting it onto the internet, after all - to get it distributed, and re-distributed. Credit is another matter entirely. As I said above, what's ultimately important is whether someone claims credit for a work or not. Ideally, giving a creator credit for their work is the nice, polite thing to do - but if you can't be arsed, who the heck cares and how in the heck does it matter so long as you aren't claiming the work as your own? Asking permission? Nice, but not necessary in my book. Crediting the author? Nice, but not necessary. Claiming something as your own? Don't even think about it, bub.
Private use being, only the person that installe the mod themself being the one using it. These kind of public releases force other users to use my item, and therefore the creator of the mod is distributing MY item, without my consent. For the usual mod release it's a link that I provide as the author. The taking a picture arguement doesn't hold. Take screenshots of my items all you want, a better comparison would be that the painter gives you one of his paintings, and you make exact copies of those, and start handing them out to other people. The formality of asking is in the fact that I give people consent to use my items for public mods, if they credit me. While it might seem a bit useless when I'm crediting nonetheless, but I'm sure the creator of these mods does not know me personally and my views on sharing stuff like that. For all you know I could not want my items to be used in such a manner. Asking permission is not a formality, it is an obligation imo. And even though the creator of the mod might not directly state the models are his, he claims work over the project and that is going to lead to people assuming he did all the work. Not to drag money into it, but it's still an income and I can't risk other people stealing my work. I know 9 out of 10 people are honest about it, but meeting that one person that isn't, is not something I want to risk. [editline]12th October 2014[/editline] Enough of this though, back to posting fancy drawings and silly videos please
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Look, i'll relay the complaint to the owner so it can be settled out of the forum. From when i played it, he made it pretty clear they were all community made items and not by him, but i'll ask about if he missed anybody [editline]12th October 2014[/editline] [video=youtube;Q3eZtReNOvk]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q3eZtReNOvk[/video]
[QUOTE=G. Verloren;46214026]Credit and permission are two entirely different things. The two complaints so far were about asking permission, not giving credit. In my mind, anyone who releases a file onto the internet is giving de facto permission for people to redistribute, repackage, and re-use that file in any manner they like that does not infringe on business and profits. That's the point of putting it onto the internet, after all - to get it distributed, and re-distributed. Credit is another matter entirely. As I said above, what's ultimately important is whether someone claims credit for a work or not. Ideally, giving a creator credit for their work is the nice, polite thing to do - but if you can't be arsed, who the heck cares and how in the heck does it matter so long as you aren't claiming the work as your own? Asking permission? Nice, but not necessary in my book. Crediting the author? Nice, but not necessary. Claiming something as your own? Don't even think about it, bub.[/QUOTE] Though I think asking permission can be seen as more of a nicety, I'd say that crediting the author is absolutely necessary. If someone creates something, the creator should be acknowledged both for the sake of the creator and those who like the work and if you fail to credit anyone it somewhat implies that the work is original content, even if you aren't explicitly saying "I made this".
[QUOTE=Springrolls;46213477]By the looks of it he didn't ask Neodement either, that's the Flamethrower she made for the Air Raider set I believe.[/QUOTE] If I didn't want people to use my stuff, I wouldn't have publicly released mods of them... [editline]12th October 2014[/editline] I certainly wouldn't throw a tantrum over not being asked.
[QUOTE=Punchy;46212408]So my friend's hosting a custom server [sp]for his friend[/sp] which basically adds new weapons with new stats (doesnt replace/edit existing weapons, it adds entirely new ones.) I made a little poster for it for practice, a little rusty with poster making [t]http://puu.sh/c965Z/4d8dc96b01.png[/t] Anyways server is 198.27.83.26:27030[/QUOTE] I'm not really bothered by him asking or not, so much as him using the wrong animation sets for some of them, as well as some of the stats being garbage.
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[QUOTE=Hey I'm Grump;46224331][video=youtube;CdLAWimLmsA]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CdLAWimLmsA[/video][/QUOTE] Here have the stills I did for the montage. [img_thumb]http://i.imgur.com/2hnfyex.jpg[/img_thumb] [img_thumb]http://i.imgur.com/msS4RJc.jpg[/img_thumb] [img_thumb]http://i.imgur.com/CFXkPqH.jpg[/img_thumb]
[QUOTE=Punchy;46212408]So my friend's hosting a custom server [sp]for his friend[/sp] which basically adds new weapons with new stats (doesnt replace/edit existing weapons, it adds entirely new ones.) I made a little poster for it for practice, a little rusty with poster making [t]http://puu.sh/c965Z/4d8dc96b01.png[/t] Anyways server is 198.27.83.26:27030[/QUOTE] The pinion ad was delayed and was super loud cheering and oh god I need more pants edit: twice now
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