Re: [Origami] Posting publicly a variation of a figurative model?

2019-01-13 Thread David Mitchell
"Gerardo @neorigami.com" wrote: >A friend of mine proposed me to make a variation of Kunihiko Kasahara's "Lady >of Fashion". I accepted and have thought of two variations. I already have one >ready and I even took a picture. I'm still >working on the second one. >One question: Is asking the or

Re: [Origami] Posting publicly a variation of a figurative model?

2019-01-11 Thread doug z
I would say look at other activities and how they have been handled in history. For example, in music, have there been any derivations of musical scores, and what happened in those cases? Think of 'sampling' and what happened there. Or how about fashion? Do designers give others credit if they

[Origami] Posting publicly a variation of a figurative model?

2019-01-11 Thread Gerardo @neorigami.com
Hi everyone. A friend of mine proposed me to make a variation of Kunihiko Kasahara's "Lady of Fashion". I accepted and have thought of two variations. I already have one ready and I even took a picture. I'm still working on the second one. One question: Is asking the original creator before publi