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what if you remix an image?
As long as you made the original image
thinks for a second ... ok!
... wtf are u doing
Okay!
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@robloxisfree you need to stop spamming right now or you will probably get your account deleted.
yes, it is getting off topic if you are done with your profile rendering question, then please don't do it here becouse all your doing is getting scrubs attention.
Going this to make Scrubs clean this up.
BTW For the bevel settings, how much sharper does your render look the lower the bevel is?
Dear Scrubs, I created a model of the Zeppelin "Hindenburg " (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/LZ_129_Hindenburg) that shows the flag of the German Nazi Party (Swastika) at its rear. Am I allowed to upload this on mecabricks (the model and rendered pictures)? I do not want to offend someone - just tried to be close to the original. Thanks and Happy New Year in advance!
See ArmoredBrick's suggestion.
Unless Scrubs disagrees, generally it is not a problem if it's in proper historical context- and clearly not advocating it in any way.
O-Stone that is normally not a problem if it is for historical purposes with a little bit of context.
Never mind,
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