I have been searching online, through google, and such and cannot find a link for it. Can anyone tell me how I can find this? I am needing some help with making some nice looking Disney figures.
Thanks in advance. Thanks ladies for your help! I was able to find it under 4share, if anyone else is looking for it. It is a free download. Please tell, where did you find it? I searched and couldnt find any thing through search on 4share. I went to 4 share, and typed polymer clay. Just those two words. The more I descibed, the less leads I got. I weeded through 4 pages of polymer clay stuff to find it.
It's there tho. Let me know how you do! I have the book. I bought it awhile back. I think I got it off of ebay. Can't remember exactly what I paid for it. You can use these steps with fondant also. Home Recipes. Experience the world of cake decorating like never before with Cake Central Magazine! No one has any ideas on where I can go to get online tutorials for making disney figures? Check the 4shared site - www. FlourPots Posted 12 Feb , am. Thanks guys, I will check it out!!
Price Posted 13 Feb , pm. Zamode Posted 14 Feb , pm. While those projects are still free here on the site, the project has come to an end, classes are no longer being taught and the giveaways are finished. All throughout that year, however, both of us dealt with the issue of copyright and oodles of people trying to tell us that we were wrong for doing it. Why was this okay and NOT against copyright? In addition, I had her expressed permission , foreknowledge, and joint planning to do so.
So what is a technique? A technique is what you do with the clay: how you manipulate it, blend it, smoosh it, form it, carve it, etc. A tutorial is the teaching of how you do your technique. This tutorial can be a video, PDF, or live publication of your class. Inevitably, someone will look at your work, technique, photo of your design, or tutorial and use it to inspire or flat out copy their own designs. Consider it the biggest form of flattery you can have. If you have been inspired by something you must always refer back to that person.
This is very important and something you need to be aware of: Many tutorials that you see online do not come with permission to sell what you make from using their tutorial. So before you buy … check! You do not own them. It IS copyright infringement to reteach, sell, or create these characters that even appear like the originals. Today, they are no different than Mickey Mouse.
If you want to recreate a licensed character, make or sell a tutorial of them, you must first obtain a license allowing it from the copyright owner. Disney is very exclusive who can have rights to their characters.
For me, if someone wants to recreate Parker, they can apply for a license through me to use him in their work, remake him, or teach others how to make him. Copyright rules DO apply to Pinterest too as well as every other form of social media! Read this article here for more information on it. Your email address will not be published. Sign up to our newsletter! Add to cart.
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