Here is my Youtube video stream where you can find a lot of Origami tutorials:
http://www.youtube.com/user/Amazingorigami
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I do appreciate what you're trying to do. After all, that's what my YouTube channel is all about, too.
But, and there has to be a but, I do think you should think about the concept. I think in the least you should credit the designers of the models you demonstrate. And moreover, it'd be really good if you could get permission from the designers to make those videos. In the end, people put lots of effort and time into creating the pieces, and I think the least we can do is give them recognition for it. And if they don't want videos made for their models, that too should be respected.
When I started I didn't ask for permission, and I didn't credit the designers as clearly as I do now (e.g. only gave the surname, rather than the full name). So I'm not saying that you are bad, and I am good. But I'd really ask you to consider the points I noted above. While most designers are happy to share their designs, it's similarly disappointing to them not be asked. I know that some designers are quite hurt, angry, or bitter, because their work was spread without credits or permission. That makes me feel sad, and I've tried to set an example that it can work differently. I'm not talking about copyright issues here, because that's a totally different story. I'm talking about decency and respect.
-- Sara
But, and there has to be a but, I do think you should think about the concept. I think in the least you should credit the designers of the models you demonstrate. And moreover, it'd be really good if you could get permission from the designers to make those videos. In the end, people put lots of effort and time into creating the pieces, and I think the least we can do is give them recognition for it. And if they don't want videos made for their models, that too should be respected.
When I started I didn't ask for permission, and I didn't credit the designers as clearly as I do now (e.g. only gave the surname, rather than the full name). So I'm not saying that you are bad, and I am good. But I'd really ask you to consider the points I noted above. While most designers are happy to share their designs, it's similarly disappointing to them not be asked. I know that some designers are quite hurt, angry, or bitter, because their work was spread without credits or permission. That makes me feel sad, and I've tried to set an example that it can work differently. I'm not talking about copyright issues here, because that's a totally different story. I'm talking about decency and respect.
-- Sara
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