2nd December 2002 22:20 UTC
Anarchy AVS pack
Its finally here,
Dragon - Anarchy
16 transe AVs,
I hope you enjoy them,
And please, If you would like to remix them.... Im interested in seeing what people can make out of them :D.
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Ches Dragon
2nd December 2002 22:20 UTC
Anarchy AVS pack
Its finally here,
Dragon - Anarchy
16 transe AVs,
I hope you enjoy them,
And please, If you would like to remix them.... Im interested in seeing what people can make out of them :D.
dirkdeftly
3rd December 2002 07:43 UTC
Pretty nice beginner AVS...fairly original, and entertaining (as opposed to many n00b AVS packs).
However, you should always, always, *always* credit people if you're using their code. I'm pretty sure I saw several instances of code-ripping (taking other people's code, using it in your own preset, and not giving them credit for it). Just something to remember :) (Note how I'm not going all Kunf Gu you - you're lucky. It's only because you're a good AVSer, and I don't feel you can be discarded so easily. Be thankful ;) )
Ches Dragon
4th December 2002 09:56 UTC
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Never once did I steal code, I analysed code used by others and changed it. I NEVER SLAVISHLY copied and pasted code into my AVSs. I borrowed examples from others and customised them as a basis for learning the variables. I am not good at maths, And I have little idea of the variables. On a lighter note, I thank you for your praise, and not kung Fuing me. :p
By the way, In one of Duo's AVS, he uses the same code as in one of El-Vis's.
:igor:
dirkdeftly
4th December 2002 20:10 UTC
If you're talking about 3D code, that's *extremely* widely used. Duo optimizes a lot of what he does, I doubt he'd use El-Vis's 3D engine (it's fairly slow). Even if he did, I doubt Duo's ever used someone else's code without crediting them.
My point is, if you take someone's code and you use it, edited or not, it's still their code and you still have to credit them.
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