Origami How To Youtube Channel
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Origami How To Youtube Channel
Hello Everyone! I have a YouTube channel called Origami How To
Here's the link to my YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCL2F_y ... 1-KPFdQCpA
And last two videos:
Please like my videos, Sub me and comment on my videos.
Here's the link to my YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCL2F_y ... 1-KPFdQCpA
And last two videos:
Please like my videos, Sub me and comment on my videos.
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Re: Origami How To Youtube Channel
Great channel!:) I like the editing and the fact that you show the diagram of the step too! One thing that you could do is to credit the designer, if the model isn't traditional.
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Re: Origami How To Youtube Channel
Thanks for the advice! I got only one question. Do I need to ask for permission from the autor or only write the credits? I'm new to this one so when you mentioned the crediting issue this dilemma came up for me.
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From a matter of courtesy, you should ask the author for permission, before releasing any type of 'diagrams' or videos of his models. In addition, you do need full credits - Model Name, Author's name, location where author's diagrams were published [if available], as well as the date for the release of the model or diagrams, and the date for the release of your diagrams or models.
Just to add to the 'confusion,' this courtesy also applies if you reverse-engineered a model with no diagrams, or even created a new model that is derived from the work of another author.
If you consider Origami to be an art, and the designer to be an artist, then the idea is to show full respect for the artist, avoiding hurt feelings as much as possible.
Just to add to the 'confusion,' this courtesy also applies if you reverse-engineered a model with no diagrams, or even created a new model that is derived from the work of another author.
If you consider Origami to be an art, and the designer to be an artist, then the idea is to show full respect for the artist, avoiding hurt feelings as much as possible.
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Re: Origami How To Youtube Channel
Here's a new video! Enjoy
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Re: Origami How To Youtube Channel
Here are two new videos that i uploaded today
Hope you will like it!
Hope you will like it!
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Re: Origami How To Youtube Channel
Here is my new video for traditional origami dragon. Enjoy!
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Re: Origami How To Youtube Channel
My first attempt
Re: Origami How To Youtube Channel
Hi.
I really would like some videos about origami design and math.
We have a lot of chanels focus on how to fold, of course they are more popular, but design should have a place also.
I really would like some videos about origami design and math.
We have a lot of chanels focus on how to fold, of course they are more popular, but design should have a place also.