Tutorial Removed

Today we’ve had to unfortunately remove a tutorial due to copyright issues. As all creatives should, we take copyright very seriously here at Psdtuts+. The tutorial in question has been removed, the author has not been paid, and I’ll personally be investigating further to get in touch with the original author to apologize and ensure everything is sorted out.

It’s a bit of a crappy situation for all concerned, but a good reminder that it’s always important to:

  • Always credit your sources
    When you credit your sources, it’s clear that you aren’t trying to hide something. For tutorial submissions it also lets our editors check that the tutorial is acceptable. Although Sean and I are pretty on the ball, it’s impossible to know every image, artist, magazine, so things can slip by. But if you credit your sources we’ll be able to make sure you’re in the clear.
  • Use common sense
    There are no hard and fast rules about copyright. Beware of “rules” like “copying 40% is OK”. There’s no such thing. And remember that even aside from exact words or images, it can be the idea or principle. In this case, the images of the tutorial and wording were all original, but it was still apparent that it was not an original tutorial in itself.
  • Err to the side of caution
    I’m no lawyer, but whenever I’ve dealt with lawyers, I’ve learned that they are always more cautious than I would be. If you think something might not be OK, then trust your gut and don’t do it.

Finally, I know that the author did suggest that many tutorials here on Psdtuts+ aren’t really demonstrating new or original effects. In many ways this is true, and in fact we have tutorials that show how to duplicate a certain type of effect or look. However we strive to make sure that (a) the tutorials are not copies of another tutorial, and (b) there is enough originality involved for the tutorial to be worth publishing.

In the end, we’re all operating in creative industries and it’s important to remember that our creations should be respected and treated as such. Anyhow onwards and upwards. Sorry for the slight disruption in the posting schedule. All shall return to normal tomorrow!

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  1. Mike Wilson says:

    I’m glad you guys are sorting out this issue. I was disappointed to hear the problem, but I’m glad you guys are doing the right thing by the original creator.

  2. Erika says:

    There’s a big difference between trying to give a behind the scenes look at an effect and seeing a tutorial that was JUST published in a well-known magazine and duplicating it for profit. Had PSDTuts ignored the issue, it would’ve instantly brought the quality and integrity of the site’s submissions down by multiples.

    Having said that, I’m very glad to know that you guys took it seriously, and I’m definitely in support of your decision! :)

  3. Good action. Too bad it happened.

  4. Toby says:

    Good to see some ethics still out there in the graphic design world. Keep up the great work!

  5. kamel says:

    shit like this makes me mad. that a guy wanted to get a easy money by copying somebody else

    im really happy that psdtuts didnt get sue or anything. that author deserves to be sued tho,

  6. Dan says:

    Hi all,

    Just some useful information for PSDTUTS about the author to this tutorial.
    The author is a man called Nik Ainley (www.shinybinary.com) and this tutorial was published in the latest issue of Advanced Photoshop (Issue 43).

    I hope this is helpful.

    Dan

  7. LOSWL says:

    Ohhh come on!!….take it easy on the guy, he said he was sorry, lets forgive and forget and just move on, I am sure he meant it when he said he is sorry :o(

  8. Valentino Monaco says:

    Dear Ross (author of the tutorial),
    I must commend you for quickly responding but I find your post troublesome. First, through all this you still don’t get it – that is you completely stole Nik Ainley tutorial. True anyone can write a tutorial about Photoshop Actions but Nik created and wrote the tutorial on how to use Photoshop Actions to achieve a specific look – one that he created. If your tutorial were to talk about Photoshop Actions and explain how to get a different look – one you’ve created well than that would have been fine. What you did is copy his exact tutorial and tried to claim it as your own – shame on you. Then you come on PSDTuts and say your sorry, yet feel as though you didn’t plagiarize. How can you not see that what you did was plagiarism. Worse yet, you’ve posted this plagiarized tutorial on your site. I would respect you more if you flat out admitted to your mistake.

    I take my art seriously and would be greatly offended if someone took my tutorial and copied it – as you have with Nik’s. People spend hours trying to use common functions in Photoshop to create unique results. Nik created a unique result using Photoshop Actions. You should have created your own unique result not stealing somebody else’s.

    Personally, you have lost all credibility with me and I hope PSDTuts doesn’t post anymore of your tutorials especially after reading your post. This wasn’t a simple mistake you completely stole Nik’s tutorial and tried to cash in on it. You really own him and the PSDTut community a better apology – one that owns up to your wrong doing.

    One last thing, art, design, fashion, music is always recycled and reused but there is a fine line between inspiration and imitation. What you have done is imitation. I hope you can see the difference.

    Sorry to be harsh but its troubling to see that you still don’t get it……..Thank you PSDTuts for quickly resolving this issue. I bet this has caused you lots of extra work and headaches.

  9. Rata says:

    As far as I understand the situation – to be honest – I HAVE TO AGREE with Ross.

  10. Marcin says:

    Hey fellas,

    It sucks that the bloke that created the tutorial didn’t credit the original author but claiming that using a similar Photoshop technique is a copyright infringment?

    That’s a pretty slippery slope.

    If doing such a thing is a copyright infringment then hell. I’m in a lot of trouble because the techniques that I’m about to use today, to do my work tend to originate from somewhere else.

    We all read tutorials, we all get inspiration from other places.

    Do each one of you guys credit every original author of the particular technique you use throughout your Photoshop work?

    Curious. Has anyone contacted the original author of the particular technique to get his side of the story? I wonder how he feels about people using his technique. Maybe even do a PSDTUTS interview?

    Anyways, troubling.

  11. jason says:

    While I recognize that it may have been a bit tacky to mimic a tutorial that just came out in that magazine, and I can see how it may have been undesirable for PSDTuts to put up that same tutorial. I’m not sure that it would be classified as copyright infringement to merely utilize that technique…even if it was the same set of steps.

    I agree that it is a slippery slope merely to suggest that copyright is to re-articulate the methodology used to achieve a certain effect.

  12. Seifist says:

    One thing I can tell from these comments is that GREAT designers are HORRIBLE lawyers. Much love to all of you, but none of you seem to know anything about copyright law or intellectual property rights.

  13. Seifist says:

    Just as a side note, if this tutorial was removed then these should be as well (all these tutorials I have seen virtually the same version on other sites or in other magazines prior to their arrival on PSDTuts):

    Create a High Gloss Graduation Hat Icon Design
    Create Rainbow Logos with Warped Grids
    Quickly Build an Abstract Background of Colored Bars
    How to Create a 3d Shelf Element Similar to Dragon Interactive
    New Plus Tutorial – Create a “Time Machine” like Icon
    Create a Brilliant Vector Lighter
    Reader Request: MSNBC Style Effect
    How To Create a Stunning Vista Inspired Menu
    Create a Slick Black iMac in Photoshop
    Creating a Mac-Type Background in Photoshop
    Plastic Jelly Styles

    What makes PSDTuts special is the selection, organization and presentation of great photoshop tutorials. You don’t have to sift through mounds of crap to find effective PSD practice and education. Originality has NEVER been PSDTut’s #1 strong point, more its ability to put together the best of what everyone else is doing is a great format.

    Give this guy his 250 bucks and put the tutorial back up here, or at least give him a chance to redo redo it in his own words. That tutorial belongs on this site, and he was right to find it and put it here.

  14. Seifist says:

    @Erika and Valentino Monaco – get over yourselves.

  15. Elis Lasop says:

    I don’t care about copyright issues simply because all I want from this site is to learn new ways to create and design in photoshop. All I care is that I will not be able to see the tutorial and practise, all I care is that I can’t buy the magazine which contains the tutorial because it’s not avail in Greece. And all I care is why everybody advices others to buy 6 pounds which is 10 euros which is 15 dollars when everybody would be able to watch this tutorial again and again for free from psdtuts.com. Personally I have an account in PSDtuts but I also like the freedom to the free users to see almost everything here.
    Respect the man who wrote the tutorial for psdtuts. Τhe only big mistake he made was not refering the original creator of this tutorial.

  16. liam says:

    @Elis Lasop – Yes… I think the site provides enough decent tutorials to keep you happy. But why would they want to break the law and get sued just to keep you happy about one tutorial?

    They did the right thing, and acted well, because you’re not always aware that you might be violating copyright, but I think the actions they took were spot on and set a good example to the Design world.

  17. Patrik says:

    I don’t understand? It’s not like this magazines writer was the first one with this effect. I learned it over 3 years ago from some website. Is it that he has copied the tutorial itself or just the idea. If it’s just the idea I want to seethe tutorial back up, because then it’s far from plagialism. I haven’t seen the results from both tutorials so i can’t compare those to each other. But the m. writer is impossibly the one that came up with this effect, that’s a straight up lie into my face. If he’s saying that, he’s the one that should be stoned with angry comments. Shame on you!

    Well I’m a bit confused that someone “just came up with” a effect although i’ve been using it back and forth for the past 3+ years after seeing a tutorial long time ago.

    If it’s a straight up copy of the tutorial itself I get it. But if it’s about the damn effect, I want the tutorial back up. The only right thing to do!

  18. Eloi says:

    I’m in complete agree with Valentino; there is a diference between inspiration and imitation (better said, copy).

    We can’t just take someone else tutorial and change the words claiming it as ours. That’s a copy. Not good. Use common sense, beyond of laws and copyright issues.

    I can not be agree with Seifist.

    We can get to a someone else effect/result/look using our own creativity and knowledge to figure out a way.

    PSDTUTS did the right thing. I really appreciate your work, and your action makes me appreciate even better the philosophy of this site.

    Thank you Collis.

    PS: Sorry about my English, I know can be much better.

  19. Patrik says:

    “And remember that even aside from exact words or images, it can be the idea or principle.”

    What? Seriously what are you talking about! If that’s the case you’ll have to put the whole site down right now! Yeah copyright the idea of how to work in Photoshop! I’ve heard that before, or not actually!

    And this wasn’t the magazine writers idea as I’ve said before. If the magazine published it, psdtuts should too!

    Has anyone even talked to the writer or are you all just assuming that he’s the one that came up with the “idea or principle” and no one should “copy” it. That’s bull!

    Pretty angry right now! Beacue when a site choose to take something away from their readers beacause of chicken shit like “If you >>>think

  20. what says:

    I can´t see the problem.
    He should have told where he got the inspiration from, but that´s only a mistake and not a reason to go mad.
    The web and even psdtuts is full of tutorials, seen somewhere else. I just want to learn some techniques and if Ross had mentioned where he got the idea of using actions from, it would have been all right for me.

    btw. it is a great tutorial

  21. Filipe M says:

    I still miss the part were the user who posted the tutorial said it was is own fresh made tutorial (i read the tut before i went bead), what he did was sharing, and hey not everyone has Computer Arts or Advanced Photoshop or similar magazines available in their country’s, i barely find some good magazines but the price could feed my hungry stomach for a week, still i chose food to words, human nature =)…anyways it was a good share the only thing he forgot was to reveal the original author.

  22. Noname says:

    By the way, if anyone needs Computer Arts tutorials, every CA tutorial ever is available for FREE download from the CA website:

    http://www.computerarts.co.uk/tutorials

  23. Anon says:

    “Just as a side note, if this tutorial was removed then these should be as well (all these tutorials I have seen virtually the same version on other sites or in other magazines prior to their arrival on PSDTuts):

    Create a High Gloss Graduation Hat Icon Design
    Create Rainbow Logos with Warped Grids
    Quickly Build an Abstract Background of Colored Bars
    How to Create a 3d Shelf Element Similar to Dragon Interactive
    New Plus Tutorial – Create a “Time Machine” like Icon
    Create a Brilliant Vector Lighter
    Reader Request: MSNBC Style Effect
    How To Create a Stunning Vista Inspired Menu
    Create a Slick Black iMac in Photoshop
    Creating a Mac-Type Background in Photoshop
    Plastic Jelly Styles”

    Are you this guys mate or something? How can you even say these tutorials are EXACT rip-offs without providing any sort of proof of where they came from? The fact of the matter is, this guy took an exact copy of a tutorial, but changed the focus matter and changed the wording! Numerous people spotted it and thought it as downright disgraceful! As far as I now this has not happened with any of the tutorials you have just thrown out there, so would all of you defending this disgraceful act stop showing your amateur side and keep out of it. Thanks.

    Anyone who is sidding with Ross, is siding with the act of a RIPPER, if you’ve ever been involved with a graphic design community you would understand that people like this are dealt with, usually being banned or shunned. But the main issue here is that he wanted MONEY of this, which is so much worse!

  24. Gary Spedding says:

    Tried posting yesterday but this failed – see if I can remember how I stated this.

    Plagiarism is wrong, but did the author rip off someone else’s work totally or use it as inspiration and put the tutorial out to a wider audience in his own words? It sounds like he did – just fell into the trap that most of us do and got carried away with an idea without giving due credit to the source. If the idea is sound but he wrote his own tutorial around that idea using his own words and chosen figures then the only thing he is guilty of is not giving the reference citation(s)!

    We all stand on the shoulders of giants – so much has been done already that there really is little true creativity left – sad but true. So let everyone know that it is approariate to rewrite up an idea as long as it is substantially your own work and you cite any sources of inspiration.

    There I think that is gist of what I wrote yesterday before my server refused to send it. By the way I tried this authors’ “Tutorials 4 Photoshop” piece (from his website) and really enjoyed it. You should ask him to re-write and cite any sources he used and re-post the tutorial for others to benefit from. Buying any magazine for Photoshop these days is a sheer waste of money – with so little true content and so much fluff and advertorials. So if he did beg, borrow or steal an idea or two from a magazine – who in the hell cares? Just credit where credit is due.

    Furthermore, you don’t see Dave Cross, Matt Kloskowski or Scott Kelby and uncle Tom Cobbly and all citing others who inspire them but do you accuse them of plagiarism? No – you do not. They need chiding too! How often do I see an idea somewhere and then see these higher mortals post the darned same thing? The answer – far too often. They are just passing on ideas they gleaned from elsewhere. Like a good joke the day after you can’t remember if you made it up or heard it somewhere. Sometimes the same thing with any ideas.

    Get your training at sites like this largely for free. Just set the rules in place for each and every author and apply due process if something like this appears to go wrong. Also I suggest that $150.00 per tutorial is a bit far-fetched – dont’ you? Let the work of the author be a fair portion of the payment – it is called Peer recognition and advertising of your talents.

    Don’t ban your best talent!

    Resolve this quickly to everyones’ best benefit and move on. Afterall the tutorial is already out there – you cannot take it back totally. Do practice “Due process”.

  25. Fred says:

    I dont believe there is anything wrong with taking someones idea and putting your own spin on it in the design world. After all, for those of us who are Web Developers & Designers sometimes we need to see the trends to make a relevant design. In the coding world it is perfectly OK usually to look at someone else’s code to see how they did it – and then use that code as a basis to create your own work out of it.

    Its a totally different thing to shamelessly rip off someone elses work and pass it off as your own.

    Ive had people contact me asking how I get my top navigation on my site to work the way that it does – I tell then to view source and download the css and figure it out themselves – but to not copy it as is, rather look at it, learn from it and use it to make their own version. If someone were to use the exact code & look and feel I’d surely be pissed.

  26. Valentino Monaco says:

    I am amazed at the responses people are leaving here. Particularly those who feel that the author didn’t do anything wrong. The issue is not the fact that this author used a similar technique in his tutorial it’s that he directly copied Nik’s tutorial published in this months issue of Advanced Photoshop. I mean seriously it was as if he got this months issue of the magazine then copied the same tutorial and asked to get paid for it. You see the bigger issue is the fact the this was for PAYMENT. It wasn’t as if he just used this technique in his art he flat out copied another tutorial reworded it, used a different picture and called it his own. If you cant see a problem with this than the design community is really facing some hard times.

    Listen all of us watch and get inspired by tutorials then use this inspiration in our art. But imagine if we all watched tutorials from published artists then recycled them in our own words and asked for money…..not good….really not good.

    Furthermore, Advanced Photoshop magazine along with PSDTuts produces quality tutorials with established artists like Nik. These artists/teachers deserve respect and must be assured that their tutorials are not stolen and copied. Sure, steal their ideas and techniques, use them in your own art but please don’t recycle their tutorials and claim them as your own for payment.

    For those of you who feel paying for a Photoshop magazine is ridiculous well that too is wrong. Established artists/teachers must make a living so they get their work/teachings published. I don’t mind paying because I know that these magazines are publishing only the best tutorials from the most established artists. If you want quality you should pay.

    One last thing about the Ross the author of the stolen, copied, imitated tutorial. If you visit his site most of his work is just recycled tutorials from PSDTuts and he still doesn’t credit the original creator. On the other hand if you visit Nik’s site the original author of the tutorial you will find original art. You see their is a big difference. Bottom line is that Ross looked at a magazine copied a tutorial and tried to cash in on it. That is totally wrong. PEOPLE COPING OTHER PEOPLES TUTORIALS AND PUBLISHING THEM AS YOUR OWN FOR CASH IS COPYWRITING……Getting inspired by a tutorial and using those techniques in your own art is INSPIRATION. There is a difference.

  27. Gary Spedding says:

    If he did indeed steal the tutorial outright I agree with the last comment wholeheartedly. I am not a designer so don’t look into tutorials too seriously from that standpoint. My general comments are still valid though for others. The MAIN issue though is citations. If he cannot back up his thesis then this is a copyright infringement.

    Gary.

  28. Gary Spedding says:

    Sorry – another important point. To Address this situation correctly – you need a Peer-review system. All submitted tutorials need to be fielded out to two or three Peers for approval before publishing.

    psd.Tuts need to establish a set of several folks willing and able to review such articles for submission in a timely manner. Those who are true experts and who keep up with the PS literature. As usual the author would never know which reviewers were involved in his/own case. He/she will either have their work accepted or rejected. A chief editor makes the final decision. Such articles can then be edited for content and to ensure one is not posted only to be removed under duress for all concerned.

  29. Mads says:

    Perfect way to tackle the situation, thumbs up! :-)

  30. Anon says:

    God their are so many amateurs posting pretending that they have a clue. At least Valentino Monaco is someone who knows anything about what’s going on and has the magazine to see exactly what happened here. Everyone else is just spouting their opinion and wanting something for free and generally not giving a shit to ripping off professionals in the field. Truly disgusting.

    “Buying any magazine for Photoshop these days is a sheer waste of money – with so little true content and so much fluff and advertorials. So if he did beg, borrow or steal an idea or two from a magazine – who in the hell cares? Just credit where credit is due.”

    Firstly, the good photoshop magazines have interviews, resources, in depth tutorials that are NOWHERE to be found on the internet. Artists such as Nik Ainley who’s tutorial was butchered by this ripper, giving professional insight into something that interests you should not be considered as a waste of money. Not to mention all the features and other artists that contributes to these magazines, if you just go by free content on the internet, your not going anywhere. Simply put.

    Secondly, please don’t try to sugar coat what this guy did by saying “borrow an idea or two” because you don’t understand that this was an EXACT mirror copy of his tutorial with amateur written all over it. A complete disregard of the artist, and he’s still trying to get away with it by putting it on his website. Some people really have no idea..

    I think the best thing now would be to delete this post, as all thats happening is that the ripper of the tutorial is now getting traffic to his site with the stolen tutorial, which is bloody shameful.

    Also read my other posts here to really get an idea of what’s going on, and please don’t try to argue this any more. Anyone who sticks up for this guy is just showing what side of stealing work they side with and I wouldn’t want that associated with my name.

  31. Mr_LeE says:

    Hey Collis,

    You should email Nik and ask him to write us a tutorial!

    Maybe he might want to help us fellow photoshoppers!

    He is after all my photoshop mentor :).

    Mr_LeE

  32. Anon says:

    Oh and this is the outcome of the original tutorial: http://shinybinary.deviantart.com/art/Hive-83757834

    Created by Nik Ainley (ShinyBinary) Now you can see the absolute mess off a tutorial that this ripper made from copying the tutorial Nik did for Advanced Photoshop.

  33. Valentino Monaco says:

    I agree with Anon: “I think the best thing now would be to delete this post, as all thats happening is that the ripper of the tutorial is now getting traffic to his site with the stolen tutorial, which is bloody shameful.”

    Collis you should delete this article or at least the web link to this thief’s website. Let’s not give this amateur anymore traffic. It would be better to direct people to the actual published article if they would like to learn this technique. Please PSDTuts remove any reference to this fake tutorial. Having this guy Ross link attached to his comment is just as bad as having the stolen tutorial on this site – it must be removed…….

    Thanks PSDTuts.

  34. godonholiday says:

    well annons link just shows how using the original tutorial gets a totally different (better i might add0 but different out come from the one removed from here. And by saying what a mess he has made of the original … kinda makes it clear that he did not just copy the original he just used it as a base?

    anyways…

    PSDtuts should just make it clear with an artical with interviews from those who design tutorials and those whos work they use as insperation and see if the 2 opinions differ?

    clear rules, clear moderation would not lead to this?

  35. godonholiday says:

    anon – oh and calling people in this community amateurs??? not the nicest of things… i guess for some people life is a cut throat business. I guess your such a professional that you know all the tricks, i guess you’ll be wanting to set up a forum where only professionals can talk about how great they are… not sure this is the place though… and not sure what makes you any kina guru on this… is your name on the credits somewhere? No, this is exactly the place where people express their own valued opinion on what they think about the above article.

    Everyone just needs to chill, PSDTUTS did the right thing, for their site, and the author is doing the right thing for his site. lets move on and get on with the great tutorials!

  36. b00m says:

    What a tutorial was deleted ehm?

  37. Rooney says:

    @Valentino

    I completely agree with your points, but I seriously think you are getting your temper on Ross up a bit too much. Please keep calm.

  38. DB says:

    If it was indeed plagiarism – and people who have actually bought and read the magazine certainly seem to think the tutorial was little more than a copy of Nik Ainley’s one – then you did exactly the right thing. Thank you.

    @ Valentino Monaco: exactly!

  39. Jin Y says:

    this may be a good thread to post some of my thoughts:

    regarding the topic, psdtuts did the right thing. there’s a difference between being inspired by an artist and blatantly copy the tutorial.

    as for online ps tuts in general, i find most tuts the instant gratification of “how” but not “why.” i am a firm believer in the fundamentals. i think the best way is still to get a good photoshop book, in combination with online tuts.

    for those who just started learning photoshop, i HIGHLY recommend Photoshop WoW.

    http://www.amazon.com/Photoshop-CS2-Wow-Book-WOW/dp/0321213459/ref=pd_bbs_sr_1?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1210955883&sr=8-1

    lastly, i recommend taking some fine art classes if you can afford the time and money. photoshop is a tool. it’s about effects. however, artstic skills can’t be taught by any tutorials. that’s something to be trained in a real art room.

    i started with version2. this book is superb. cover the fundamental mechanism behind the scene, and as well as many thorough tuts

  40. Gary Spedding says:

    But this thread has promoted very good discussion. Everyone is on board now. So I’d argue to keep it rather than delete it or at least use it to distill the principles involved here.

  41. Filipe M says:

    @Gary Spedding

    this is a proof of community =)

    PSDTUTS all the way ;)

  42. Shane says:

    Good on you Collis – though many people appreciated the tutorial, they appreciate your integrity by removing the offending piece.

  43. Seifist says:

    @All

    I just picked up the copy of advanced photoshop in question last night and compared it to the tutorial Ross posted on his website. This was definitely not a direct rip by any means. The example photos are different, the steps are explained differently.

    Alot of you may agree with Valentino, but in court his definition of plagiarism wouldn’t stand up. Legally speaking, a photoshop tutorial can be compared to a story. Different books can tell the same story, and as long as their presentation s different enough its not plagiarism. Furthermore, if any of you think that any single effect of this site is the first time anyone has ever thought of it you are all sadly mistaken. If I were Ross, I’d take this site to small claims court to get my payment just to prove a point. Oh, and FYI, he would win.

  44. Seifist says:

    -oh, and FYI, I am not Ross’s “mate”. Based on his site I think his style and design skills are trite, recycled and overrated. That, however, is not the point of this discussion.

  45. k.en says:

    My last post was not approved by the moderation team. Talking about freedom of speech?! But anyway, I will try it again as I think I haven’t been disrespecting to anyone but I just can’t let those opinions the way they are.

    Anon, what gives you the right to talk the way you do? Do you really think your blatantly argumentation on this is welcome? I don’t think so. With calling users of this community “amateurs” you are just as wrong as when you think you are a PS guru. (I know godonholiday pointed this out already but I whole-heartly agree with him.) You talk like you developed all those amazing filters and options but in my eyes you’re just trying to get attention. This is nothing personal, nor do I think the tutorial in the way it has been was perfect. But calling it an exact copy? It was a well written tutorial with a missing “Inspired by: Nik Ainlay” (great artist by the way) and that’s it… nothing more or less. There’s nothing wrong with that kind of inspiration but this is only my view on it. I enjoyed reading it, as I said previously, because APS is not available where I live and the deleted post gave me in insight in what’s possible using certain techniques. Besides that and if you will come at me telling me “I wouldn’t spend six pounds on a magazine” I can assure you that’s not my point.

    Just to reiterate what has been said a couple of times before, psdtuts did the right thing with removing it, though I think the whole affair could have been solved differently by editing and correcting the original tutorial by Ross, but with deleting either this topic, comments or links from previously “respected” users by appointments of certain people psdtuts loses credibility and this shouldn’t be the interest of all of us as I, personally, really enjoy learning new things and getting the right “inspiration”.

    P.s. I am not one of Ross’ “mates” either.

  46. Shannon says:

    I’m with Valentino Monaco on this one. It’s not that the tutorial writer is being condemned for wanting to share this awesome effect, it’s that he didn’t try and make something original with the technique. Appropriation is legal when you’re cautious and are making a conscious effort to create something new, but outright stealing is a whole other thing. Kudos to PSDTUTS for removing this tutorial.

  47. I am sure he learned his lesson and write a mind blowing tutorial next time. ;)

  48. Gary Spedding says:

    Any advances on 99? Lets make this a ton. 100th comment to wrap this up? Have enjoyed this thread enormously.

    Gary.

  49. Mac Tyler says:

    Alright we need to get over this as a community and move on. I think we have pretty much beaten this horse as much as we can.

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