His has the same rigging error I made where I didn't rig the back vertices right and in most animations you see a small hole on his back. his also has the same errors on the buckle and bottom left leg where I tried to delete the backfaces but ended up deleting part of the model. The hands are even modeled over the keyblade in the exact same way and I did that by manually moving vertices.
OK, so the model's stolen. What about the PSA that it's packaged with? Is that stolen as well? I'm assuming so, but I'm not gonna suggest deleting the hacks until we know for sure.
Minor edits to others' work are allowed to an extent. For example, if you create a night/rain/snow version of someone’s stage or change a character’s shirt from green to blue and want to post it on the Vault, you have to collaborate the creator of the original hack.
Yeah, that's the rules I was going off of when I said that. Am I misinterpreting it? It says minor edits need collaboration, so that's what I said.
Is it different now? I'd like to know before I go around saying anything else here.
anyways i dont like "complaining" about stuff but when i saw this hack, I just saw it as: stolen idk why though maybe the name of the hack threw me off
Well, it's not stolen because he did give credit. He just didn't give the right kind of credit. Honestly though there's a ton of hacks on the Vault that are like this one and the makers didn't collab the original makers, so I don't think this is a big issue or anything. I mean, it'd be great if he changed it, but it's no priority or anything, at least in opinion.
I agree. Most of the time that a hack doesn't have in-game pics it's because it's the uploader's first hack and they really don't know what they're doing. Adding a link to a tutorial on the submission page would be a great idea.
As for why people don't use the available resources, it's because 9 times out of 10 the guys that don't provide pics also don't go on the forums so they don't know about the guys willing to make vids and pics.