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@Lammah: :) … btw I have a neat video idea: A discussion about what makes a skin legendary (except custom parts).
@Ewald: nah it shouldn’t be rant against you nor someone else in particular since I’m not in the position to judge someone (except myself)! But I thought it was a good opportunity to make things a little bit clearer in general (or at least from my point of view) since you can read a lot of comments like “ouh it’s a copy from skin a, b, c from workshop/game x,y,z” at this workshop. Btw that doesn’t mean that sometimes similarities can happen by mistake like someone makes something and later recovers that the idea/skin he/she made was already quite similar made by someone else in the past on a different workshop.
@Ewald and @everybody who cares: Well I`ll guess it´s a matter of balance: If you copy the whole idea/ look of a skin from another game/ author/ workshop it’s one thing (and a bad one). If you got inspired by the work of another game/ author/ movie or whatever and you add ideas of your own, so it becomes not a 1:1 copy than it should be ok. At least this is what I think. That’s why I make my sources of inspirations or other sources I have used (almost everytime) visible because I don´t have to hide something.
Good job, love the colors.
I heavily suggest not making skins based on other games, they're almost certainly not getting picked for legal issues.
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