So the proof that they admitted to fabricating their evidence is… A deleted tweet from a different account?
The proof that it’s fabricated is that it was scaled? I’m a damn hobbyist 3d printing guy and even I know that a) scaling a model doesn’t change its geometry, and b) different softwares have different scaling factors. I can’t tell you how often I download an STL and have to set its scale to like 1000% in Cura in order to print it. I’m not printing a new thing just because I scaled it lmao
I’m not saying they did or didn’t rip meshes from Pokemon, but this article is awful
Byo absolutely deserves to get roasted for trying to call out Palworld “glorifying animal abuse” but not pokemon, or, like, real life farms.
The proof that it’s fabricated is that it was scaled? I’m a damn hobbyist 3d printing guy and even I know that a) scaling a model doesn’t change its geometry
no? Last time I checked I could scale a square to a rectangle :P
My point stands. If large swaths of a 3d model follow the exact contours of someone else’s model after scaling one or two axes, there’s a fair chance it was copied. I haven’t personally compared the models.
Again, I’m not saying they did or didn’t kitbash pokemon models. I don’t have any reason to believe them, but I haven’t seen anyone meaningfully debunk them, which would be trivial for anyone who knows what they’re doing.
So the proof that they admitted to fabricating their evidence is… A deleted tweet from a different account?
The proof that it’s fabricated is that it was scaled? I’m a damn hobbyist 3d printing guy and even I know that a) scaling a model doesn’t change its geometry, and b) different softwares have different scaling factors. I can’t tell you how often I download an STL and have to set its scale to like 1000% in Cura in order to print it. I’m not printing a new thing just because I scaled it lmao
I’m not saying they did or didn’t rip meshes from Pokemon, but this article is awful
Byo absolutely deserves to get roasted for trying to call out Palworld “glorifying animal abuse” but not pokemon, or, like, real life farms.
no? Last time I checked I could scale a square to a rectangle :P
My point stands. If large swaths of a 3d model follow the exact contours of someone else’s model after scaling one or two axes, there’s a fair chance it was copied. I haven’t personally compared the models.
I mean, I can claim this art as mine, but it would be trivial to find the picture I downloaded for it.
Again, I’m not saying they did or didn’t kitbash pokemon models. I don’t have any reason to believe them, but I haven’t seen anyone meaningfully debunk them, which would be trivial for anyone who knows what they’re doing.