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In lugnet.castle, Frank Filz writes:
> Ok, as promised, I've got more pictures. I'm not sure whether I'll continue
> this project or abandon it.
By all means continue, looks cool so far. I particurly like the picture where
there is more "narrative" at work -- as where the boat is coming out from
underneath the bridge. Once you develop some characters, I'm sure it will be
a great addition to CW.
I didn't get the part about "TLC's IP" -- what does this mean? I personally
feel VERY free to use their logos and symbols with impunity in my own
creations.
-- Richard
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richard marchetti wrote:
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> In lugnet.castle, Frank Filz writes:
> > Ok, as promised, I've got more pictures. I'm not sure whether I'll continue
> > this project or abandon it.
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> By all means continue, looks cool so far. I particurly like the picture where
> there is more "narrative" at work -- as where the boat is coming out from
> underneath the bridge. Once you develop some characters, I'm sure it will be
> a great addition to CW.
Of course there's the minor detail that sailboats can't make it under
the bridge... 6057 is a _little_ shorter than the ship from 6277, but
only by a brick or two.
> I didn't get the part about "TLC's IP" -- what does this mean? I personally
> feel VERY free to use their logos and symbols with impunity in my own
> creations.
If you look at my postings over in lugnet.off-topic.debate, you'll
understand. I would actually feel more free if I were to make the sails
myself, but I am talking about commissioning someone else to make them.
That moves it from a personal use situation, to a selling a derrivative
of the logo.
--
Frank Filz
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Home: mailto:ffilz@mindspring.com
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