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Corpse Blood Missile v2

Okay, another experience with models - improved version of Corpse Blood Missile by Frotty, so it looks more like a bomb than a missile.

Keywords:
blood corpse dead gutz bomb gore
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Corpse Blood Missile v2 (Model)

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Em!
Em!
This missile is a bloody mess. Approved.

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It´s suspicious that you worded that as a hypothetical question, but I will play your game spooky. The answer is: If it is an edit and Frotty disapproves of it, I will probably reject it, and then I will have lunch or something. On second thought, I might not have lunch. I might do something else. I do not know yet. The future is unwritten. Your work is otherwise fine.
 

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Indeed, but how to determine whether a resource was remade from an existing one or completely made from scratch using only a concept? Are there any rules about this on this site? In any case, I didn't ask Frotty's permission.
Only you can answer that. Did you make it from scratch or edit it?
Corpses were catapulted to demoralize enemies during sieges. It's historical and not a concept that anyone alive today invented. Look you don´t need to worry too much. Permission to edit is just about respecting and appreciating the people who spent the time and effort to make something for free that is available for everyone. The decision to reject edits without permission is just about that. The only punishment that comes from this is when your work is rejected, all the time and effort spent on it will be for nothing. It's how I see it, anyway.
 
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This is edit. I wrote to Frotty an hour ago, but I don't know how often he's online... Didn't I indicate the base model and its author? I think this is a tribute to the author. What do you do in cases where the author does not appear online for many years or contact with him is completely lost?
 

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This is edit. I wrote to Frotty an hour ago, but I don't know how often he's online... Didn't I indicate the base model and its author? I think this is a tribute to the author. What do you do in cases where the author does not appear online for many years or contact with him is completely lost?
Once the author has been contacted and there is no response, I can approve after waiting a few days. The model can be rejected later if the author shows up and does not approve. You are more likely to get permission than not, and some even write “anyone is allowed to edit my work”. In that case no need to ask for permission, only credit.
 
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