Caplan
Sr Member
good job caplan but I can't make out the ID are you going to be sharing the ID?.This is a free paper prop section
Hi Pitbull
PM send with the explications.
best
Caplan.
good job caplan but I can't make out the ID are you going to be sharing the ID?.This is a free paper prop section
Caplan,
In my opinion, you are clearly WITHIN the rules and guidelines. Here is the descriptor for the Paper Props section:
"PAPER PROPS
Research, discuss and share information about paper based replica props from movies, television shows and other media or showcase your original designs and collection.
Please do not sell replicas found in this forum."
There is nothing here or in the Paper Props guidelines for posting that compels a member to post 1:1 images or scans of their work or something they've acquired, free or otherwise. You just can not sell anything derived from here. I, personally, appreciate pics of paper props even if they are not in a format, resolution or size that makes them reproducible.
It's understandable that you may have bought a paper prop and to protect the source from digital "recasting" not put up a 1:1 image. Some people actually sell paper props with a condition that they not be posted in a reproducible form. So, please continue to post pictures, etc. of your growing collection.
You are certainly "sharing information" which seems fine. :thumbsup
Pitbull, Sorry if I came across as contradicting you. My apologies if I did. I know Caplan and I believe English is not his primary lanquage so I was trying to clarify to him that he was not compelled to post work that someone else did and was selling. In the case of his Mentalist cards, I believe he got them from someone I know who creates and sells cards.
I do believe, however, that the Paper Prop threads can be used for research, sharing pics with the ultimate goal of producing a free, shared 1:1 prop. Based on that, if something can't be 1:1 shared due to intellectual property rights, work done/sold by others, it still may have value to us in trying to recreate a sharable version.
Sorry if I came across as smarmy.
Here's my version, still needs a little work.
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