Gee! With such a comparison, their work must be pure trash!kamugin wrote: Yes, it does exist: Glénat.Es, like Panini(an Italian publisher) Brazil.

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Gee! With such a comparison, their work must be pure trash!kamugin wrote: Yes, it does exist: Glénat.Es, like Panini(an Italian publisher) Brazil.
Their who, hombre?Sergio Nova wrote:their work must be pure trash!
Just read your message. Anyway, let me explain it.kamugin wrote:Their who, hombre?Sergio Nova wrote:their work must be pure trash!
Looks like you was the one who didn't read or understood my post. I said only that there is a Glénat Spain, like there is a Panini Brazil. What I have said about this one exemplar of a Glénat manga, Tokio Style, was:Sergio Nova wrote: Just read your message. Anyway, let me explain it.
1. You compared Glénat Spain to Panini Brazil.
2. Once Panini Brazil is a shitter, already specialized in canceling titles without explanations to readers, just to start with…
So much better than any printing and binding Panini or JBC oferred here, Pindorama, so far.kamugin wrote:the quality is pretty good: dust cover, colored pages, good paper and not mirrored. Much better than the Brazilian average manga editions.
Well, my problem is widely known: I never learn.kamugin wrote: Looks like you was the one who didn't read or understood my post.
Let's not make a war because of that.Cailon wrote:But to mirror a manga in the 21st century just for coherence is really a bit stupid. What coherence? SURPRISE, in fact, Alita is not a lefty. Or what.
Indeed. You never learned how to do a good joke!Sergio Nova wrote: Well, my problem is widely known: I never learn.
Either that or your capability of understanding is too limited.kamugin wrote: Indeed. You never learned how to do a good joke!
Either made or done, the joke still was lame.Sergio Nova wrote: BTW: jokes are not done; jokes are made.
I give up. Your limitations to understand anything that requires intelligence are too big.kamugin wrote: Either made or done, the joke still was lame.![]()
But thanks for the English tip.
Nothing like it.kamugin wrote:So you intend to order some 3D copies of your rendering and sell them to your fellows here for an exorbitant price, isn't it?
Something is wrong there.kamugin wrote:Good Smile Company is already producing some anime figurine prototypes using a 3D printer, but the finish work is still done by a sculptor
This is the way we capitalists think. You could earn a good money for sure if you did. But since you are a communist you should give them for freemoooV wrote:I'm not going to sell it - I was thinking about making a single unique item just for myself, to put on a bookshelf like you guys do.
Why are you so mercantile?
You've added this above while I was typing a reply...moooV wrote: Something is wrong there.
The printer has resolution of about 500 dpi in all three dimensions (it's written in the printer's specs), which is bigger than your eye can perceive (the resolution used in book typographies is 250 dpi - and you don't see any pixelization, while a computer monitor is 75 dpi) - you will have to use a magnifying glass to see all the details.
Polishing by a sculptor isn't needed at all - it will just ruin it.
I'm not a communist, but I'm not a capitalist either.kamugin wrote: But since you are a communist you should give them for free![]()
Who said I'm going to release the model itself? The model is the only proof that I've made it, not someone else. If I'll release it, I'll lose the proof and won't be able to ever prove that I'm it's author, simply.kamugin wrote:Well, anybody can use your models and pay for a 3D printing
You won't? Now you made me sad =(moooV wrote: Who said I'm going to release the model itself? The model is the only proof that I've made it, not someone else. If I'll release it, I'll lose the proof and won't be able to ever prove that I'm it's author, simply.
Well, nobody can say you didn't worked hard to produce such rendering, as you yourself emphasized numberless times. But if you intended to sell it as figurines, you should buy the rights, since you aren't the original character creator. However if you don't purchase even the original mangas you are reading for free, your sense of what is right or wrong is quite distorted.moooV wrote:So, the money made out of a thin air are the money you haven't earned - you just don't deserve them.
Much more than me, tiny sentences man. But since I do about nothing in my work, I can't complain too much.Right now I'm earning about 2k$ a month, working for 12-14 hours a day.
This is called a zero-motivation job. You are pretending that you're working, and they are pretending that they're paying salary. It's typical for post office employees - that's why nobody cares there if your post is lost or even stolen. Militaries are the case also.kamugin wrote:But since I do about nothing in my work, I can't complain too much.
I've told you - I don't buy it, because I don't find it convenient. If there was an electronic manga distribution in PDFs, I would be glad to buy it. In fact, I would rather donate YK directly, than buy stuff - he will get less than 5% of the cost, anyway. 95%, which are left, will just go to a fat publisher.kamugin wrote:However if you don't purchase even the original mangas you are reading for free, your sense of what is right or wrong is quite distorted
That's not entirely true I should say. My job consists of providing meteorologic briefings to pilots before they fly. So my small motivations are a "thank you" and a smile sometimes.moooV wrote: This is called a zero-motivation job. You are pretending that you're working, and they are pretending that they're paying salary... Militaries are the case also.
That's pure bullshit! I doubt you would buy GLO even if there was an electronic distribution! If you're being sincere, then try to discover Yukito's PayPal account and pay him!I've told you - I don't buy it, because I don't find it convenient. If there was an electronic manga distribution in PDFs, I would be glad to buy it. In fact, I would rather donate YK directly, than buy stuff
Even I, who earn much less than you, have paid for those sometimes. Now there is no doubt about how is your character.What about the software, music, and movies:
I've never bought any of those
Are these legal: one and two (which I've seen on ebay)?kamugin wrote:But if you intended to sell it as figurines, you should buy the rights, since you aren't the original character creator
The first one is a well known old kit. Its original probably was licenced and sold only at some Japanese garage kit convention, the copies being sold in eBay are all pirated. The second one is an original unlicenced fan work, like your model is. If its creator intend to sell copies, this will be piracy.moooV wrote: Are these legal: one and two (which I've seen on ebay)?
Don't you have Visa, Mastercard or Amex credit cards there? In Japan they use some other payment methods also. But don't give lame excuses! Put the money inside a letter and mail it to him! Not rubles though. Only USD, euros or yenUnfortunately, Paypal does not work in Russia (this is one of the reasons I'm unable to buy anything on the amazon or ebay).![]()
There are only two money systems here: Webmoney and YandexWallet.
I've already told you - I will not sell it! Are you saying that any kind of fanart is illegal and is a piracy?kamugin wrote:The second one is an original unlicenced fan work, like your model is. If its creator intend to sell copies, this will be piracy.
Yes, we have, but I don't have one - I get a salary in cash, so the company does not pay any taxes for the employees and the employees don't get that taxes (which shouldn't be subtracted from a salary by law, but who cares about law) subtracted.kamugin wrote:Don't you have Visa, Mastercard or Amex credit cards there
NEVER do that! It is completely illegal to send cash that way all around the world. Only uninformed people would suggest such things.kamugin wrote:Put the money inside a letter and mail it to him!
Yes. To be 100% correct, any kind of unauthorized use or copy of an original registered intellectual work is piracy (this is great, isn't it? The Americans invented such thing). So fanarts, fanzines, fanfiction, cosplay, etc. are all piracy. However the authors or owners of the intellectual property overlook those things because it would be counter productive to sue all those small fries. Also this kind of appropriation helps to spread and popularize the original work even more. But if you are making profit of such things, they can hunt you down and crucify youmoooV wrote:Are you saying that any kind of fanart is illegal and is a piracy?
I'm realizing that Russia have adopted the worst practices of the capitalism...I mean, it's as simple as that: an employee comes to employ for a job. For example, he has to be payed 1000$.
By laws, he should get a credit card, which the full salary (1000$) will be transferred to in the end of the month, and a company pays about 25% of his salary as a tax. Thus, the employee gets 1000$, but for the company his cost is 1250$.
How it is in reality (in case the employee wants to employ officially): he employs for 1000$, but gets only 750$ in the end of a month, because 250$ of taxes get SUBTRACTED from his salary, so his cost for a company is 1000$. This is illegal, but what company cares about laws?
Thus, for you not to employ officially, some companies even tell the candidates this: you can either be employed unofficially for the full 1000$ in cash, or get employed officially for 250$ (NOT 750!).
So it's advantageous to everyone: the company does not have to pay the taxes at all, because it has no employees officially, and employees get the full salary in cash. The only disadvantage is that the company can fire you without any payment (because you aren't their employee officially), if they turn out to be scums. Thus, officially I'm unemployed.![]()
Most part (more than 75%) of the companies work by this scheme, but nobody cares. And I've never worked officially - only unofficially, so I don't have a credit card - I just don't need it.
That would do too. However once I've sent about 25USD inside a letter to Canada, because the legal way was too bureaucratic and expensive.Sergio Nova wrote:Mail service invented money orders long time ago.