Re: Question 2005-06-01 - By pmiinalainen
Back Depends on licensing. Most free model samples usually come with disclaimer that tells your rights. Sometimes you can only use thme royalty free for non-commercial projects.
If you charge for your work, it's best to check the disclaimer. Otherwise you can end up paying more fees and fines than what you charged from your client.
Another point is, that if you model everything yourself, you'll end up having a original design. If you browse through a computer magazine, you'll see adds that have chrome/ glass/ gold poser figures and they all look basicly the same. On the other hand, sometimes it is commercially viable to buy a model, re-texture it and use it.
petteri
--- In Carrara@(protected), T.Hopkins7@(protected) wrote: > Howdy, > > So I have noticed after reading these software forums that several professionals use models created by other people that are technically royalty free. When doing this do you credit them or because they are offered for sale or for free you don't? I am just asking business questions that will help me in the future when I finish my program at school. And I am sure I will have many more. My DrDvxx doesn't work since I switched to NT. Da--It! Thank you. > > Tina > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
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