Well, some of you saw this coming.
For those of you that didn't, you probably didn't read about why I did this in my other post about taking my speedart videos off YouTube. You can read it here. (Alternatively, you can just watch the final episode where I explain it.) Hope you all enjoy the new episode. Have a good night. (Click on the photo to take you to the video page where the final episode is located.)
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This is really minor news, but for anyone who watched my speedart/timelapse videos of me making some 3D peices, you can now only watch them on Vimeo. I did this because I want to stay out of the path of YouTube's extremely destructive copyright detection system, and because I want my channel to be focused entirely on 3D animations. If they get DMCA takedowns on Vimeo as well, then the videos will just get taken down forever. They are the only videos in which I use music made by others without explicit permission, and I want to move to a very spartan policy on using other people's music, which means using NOTHING made by anyone else without permission. (After all, it's what everyone is supposed to do in the first place, but no one really asks the original creators, and I don't want to pay the price for it.) Because I want to move my channel towards 100% animation, I will also be ending Reddit Explorer this year. More details on why I'm doing that will come, but just expect that as well. The monthly animation upload schedule has not changed; expect a new video this week. There's already a teaser photo of it on the homepage. That is all. (If you read this far, enjoy this cat I made from my Instagram.)
(His name is Jonn.) |