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      HFM
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      Well, your site looks very profesional, thumbs up for that ๐Ÿ‘

      Things to improve:

      Separate ads from content, makes it easier to navigate your site
      Get a php database running so that you can easily order search results and such.

      Other than that I can't think of anything to improve your site [well, not now anyway ๐Ÿ˜„ ]

      Keep it up!

      *edit

      skip the last one, did some more clicking on your site and the search options in the database are pretty good. ๐Ÿ˜„

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        decipher
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        remus:

        That's a good idea! there isn't currently a batch uploader however if you would like to make a larger contribution feel free to put the models in one zip file and upload that to the correct category and i will organise it for you.. or you can email them: tom[at]cadyou.com

        If you do email any models i would suggest you quickly create an account and put the username in the email so that you get proper credit!

        HFM

        Thanks for the compliments, really appreciated, which ads do you feel are intruding on the content?

        http://www.3dfilter.com
        The 3D Model and texture search engine

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          remus
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          Cheers decipher, i'll try and clean them up a bit first and email them off tomorrow.

          http://remusrendering.wordpress.com/

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            remus
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            just had another thought, do you prefer SU 6 or SU 7 format for the models? Im guessing 6 where possible?

            http://remusrendering.wordpress.com/

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              decipher
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              The lowest you dare export them at, so 5 or 6 if they aren't dynamic!

              You will find a lot of the models on the site are actually saved down to Sketchup 5, i guess it doesn't matter so much as it does with CAD files though as there is always a free version available..

              http://www.3dfilter.com
              The 3D Model and texture search engine

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                decipher
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                honoluludesktop sent me a pm suggesting a Ruby script to allow searching of the site from within Sketchup. I have quickly knocked one up which adds a 'Search cadyou.com' option to the plugins menu, and it is available here:

                http://www.cadyou.com/plugins/cadyou.rb

                I will add it to the site for official download soon ๐Ÿ˜„

                http://www.3dfilter.com
                The 3D Model and texture search engine

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                  Double Espresso
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                  Thanks, it's always great to have another resource.
                  Question: Are your people downloads copyright free?

                  DE.

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                    linea
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                    Good site, nice simple style.

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                      remus
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                      Double espresso, when i was trying out uploading stuff to the site it gave a choice of licenses for the content. The default is a cc attribution, so i imagine the majority of models will be under that license. If in doubt there is licensing info on the left of every component.

                      http://remusrendering.wordpress.com/

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                        Double Espresso
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                        @remus said:

                        Double espresso, when i was trying out uploading stuff to the site it gave a choice of licenses for the content. The default is a cc attribution, so i imagine the majority of models will be under that license. If in doubt there is licensing info on the left of every component.

                        Thx,remus. I go through the copyright/public domain legal rangling all the time and never use anything except bona fide cleared images where they might wind up in public view. There is no such thing as public domain where a recognizable image is posted unless all the rights are solely owned.
                        DE

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                          decipher
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                          DE:

                          It's a difficult one definitely, and we have already had a share of issues in terms of copyrighted content ending up on the site. The short answer, as with anything user contributed is that its difficult to ever be 100% sure, and we take uploads on good faith that the file is the users work and that the user has the right to grant a public domain / cc license for the work.

                          So, if its a big public rendering for a high profile client or something then that is where a bit of money spent on 3d models from the many sites that offer them for a fee is probably a good idea. ๐Ÿ˜„

                          Would it be useful to add a contact function so that you can email the model owner through the website, so you can double check this kind of thing should you want to use one of the files in a commercial environment?

                          Cheers

                          http://www.3dfilter.com
                          The 3D Model and texture search engine

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                            Double Espresso
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                            @decipher said:

                            DE:

                            It's a difficult one definitely, and we have already had a share of issues in terms of copyrighted content ending up on the site. The short answer, as with anything user contributed is that its difficult to ever be 100% sure, and we take uploads on good faith that the file is the users work and that the user has the right to grant a public domain / cc license for the work.

                            So, if its a big public rendering for a high profile client or something then that is where a bit of money spent on 3d models from the many sites that offer them for a fee is probably a good idea. ๐Ÿ˜„

                            Would it be useful to add a contact function so that you can email the model owner through the website, so you can double check this kind of thing should you want to use one of the files in a commercial environment?

                            Cheers

                            Your issues are if you post an image on your site and it is of a recognizable person, copyrighted product or logo etc., you can be sued. This is rare, unless it's a celebrity or well known product etc. The risk you run, is that someone downloads an image and uses it as part of a commercial venture, or perhaps, in some disparaging way. If I was you, I would definitely include some kind of disclaimer. I don't want to blow this out of proportion, but I assume this a test run and you are looking at the commercial potential of this venture... so why not cover yourself.
                            Good luck.
                            DE

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                              remus
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                              DE, im not entirely sure, but i think a lot of cad models/photographs can be considered artistic works, and so can be used.

                              It is certainly quite a grey area though, so worth erring on the side of caution where possible.

                              http://remusrendering.wordpress.com/

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                                decipher
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                                Remus,

                                DE is correct on this one.. and its not quite as 'grey' as you might think in terms of photographs of people anyway. If somebody is recognisable in an image and it is to be used for commercial use you must get a model release form and whatnot. ๐Ÿ˜„

                                I think for now i am going to keep photographs of people off the site.

                                p.s. Remus, i have uploaded several of the models you sent.
                                Many thanks.

                                http://www.3dfilter.com
                                The 3D Model and texture search engine

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                                  remus
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                                  you learn something new every day, as they say ๐Ÿ˜„

                                  http://remusrendering.wordpress.com/

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                                    Double Espresso
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                                    @remus said:

                                    DE, im not entirely sure, but i think a lot of cad models/photographs can be considered artistic works, and so can be used.

                                    It is certainly quite a grey area though, so worth erring on the side of caution where possible.

                                    Artistic works? No such thing, my friend. Lets say you want to use a poster of Jimi Hendrix you found on the web in a room you are designing and that room then appears in an architectural magazine. You need to get permission from the poster company, possibly the photographer and for sure the estate of Jimi Hendrix. Next time you are watching a reality-type tv show, something like where cops are arresting gang members, pay attention to designs on shirts and jackets that have been blurred in post production. No can show without permission. If you design a street scene and include a Starbucks, then put it on public display, by the letter of the law you need their permission. It is a tangled and dangerous web to enter.
                                    DE.

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                                      remus
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                                      Does this relate mostly to pictures and other exact reproductions then? rather than models/paintings?

                                      http://remusrendering.wordpress.com/

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                                        decipher
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                                        Anyway,

                                        Just to revive this thread before it dies forever. Thanks for everyones input so far, i have done some work on improving the search experience the last few days and wanted to throw up here the list of things i am thinking of adding over the next few months and get some feedback as to whether they are worthwhile or not..

                                        • Move file storage to Amazon S3 (speed and cost)
                                        • Bulk upload of files like flickr
                                        • Community features like top uploaders, most popular user etc
                                        • The ability to subscribe to a user (RSS) and get notified when they upload
                                        • The ability to send users messages from their profile page
                                        • The ability for users to have icons/avatars
                                        • ...or scrap the three above and use facebook connect/google friend connect
                                        • More file formats (collada /3ds/ dwg) for every download

                                        Any thoughts on the above features appreciated, i will judge which ones to work on by the response here ๐Ÿ˜„

                                        Cheers.

                                        http://www.3dfilter.com
                                        The 3D Model and texture search engine

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                                          Double Espresso
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                                          @remus said:

                                          Does this relate mostly to pictures and other exact reproductions then? rather than models/paintings?

                                          It relates to everything, even if you buy a painting from a local artist you do not own the rights to that painting. I get around it sometimes by creating a work 'in the style of', which means a painting that looks like a Monet, however, it can't be an actual altered recognizable painting.

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                                            remus
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                                            I think we might be thinking of slightly different things.

                                            I was querying whether doing a painting of a starbucks and then displaying it counts as a copyright offence, as opposed to using starbucks logos in a model.

                                            http://remusrendering.wordpress.com/

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