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Bryce F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Nov 08 7:02 am)
What most people don't realize is that with Onyx Tree Pro you are not generating a new mesh from scratch like you would with say, Xfrog. Every tree you create starts with one of three basic meshes, broadleaf, conifer or Palm. These meshes are owned by Onyx Tree, just like the models that come with Poser are owned by Daz. All you are doing is manipulating the basic meshes and adding things to create different trees. Giving away the Tree Pro meshes is no different than taking the P4 Nude Male and morphing it into a new character and giving it away, and we all know how illegal that is. "Who really knows, and how could they tell? " "(can THEY tell??)" Actually yes, because all meshes created with Onyx Tree are based one of only three meshes. Even though they may be pushed, pulled, twisted, whatever, the basic mesh is still the same, just like a Poser figure. A good lesson to be learned about reading the license restrictions of software you buy. The bottom line is, whether you like the license agreement or not, you agree to abide by it when you install the software, and the fact remains that the meshes are illegal to distribute. Everyone should also be aware that if you did download any of the Onyx Tree meshes they are illegal to use and should be deleted from your hard drives. Just some information that a lot of people are probably not aware of. Coldrake
I mean, in this instance, who would know about the bell, unless I told them? (and how much other stuff is like that?) Bryce sees DXF or OBJ, not "Tree". The new PC version will be even more problematic for Onyx, with more formats available. I would still want the program, no matter how many models I aquired elsewhere, (just like with Poser).
About the bell, probably no one, unless they checked the mesh, but what's the point? None of it matters unless you are illegally giving away the mesh. Why even ask the question? I do hope you've taken down the Onyx Tree downloads from your web sites, I'd honestly hate to see you prosecuted and have your sites shut down. You've made an honest mistake and now you know better. Coldrake
Thanks, I don't want the program. If they want to own the meshes I do, then they can create them. When an artist puts their hand to a media, the result is unique. Imagine being told I could not sell an oil because there was a rental agreement on the back of the paint tube? Apple guarded their coding and the inventors of this era turned to PC for a way to write their programs. As a result, consumers buy PC's because there's a wider variety of programs available. Think of all the tree plugins that could be available. Oh well, its their choice.
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Usually when you purchase a product it is yours. It's these sneaky legal eagles that put that into the license agreement. If I remember correctly, if something is changed so much as to be unreconizable, then it is an original. Images, meshes, etc.Too bad, I thought it was a nice product, but I can't agree with their heavy-handed policy.Oh well, someone else must need the money, time to start looking.BTW, check out Tree Druid from Zenstar, excellent product! I use the plugin version for Carrara, but I am almost sure they ahve a stand alone version.Make sure to check out their legal statement. Way much more user freindly!Inyerface, you made a mistake and you did apologize. OK! Just let me say something: If you are a lisenced TreePro user, it's in your own interest (and in mine as well!) when you stop distributing tree models made with OnyxTreePro. Imagine what happens to such a small company like Onyx Computing if we flood the 3D community with their tree models: NOONE would ever buy the software, Onyx would have to stop development, we would never see a new update, Onyx Computing would give up and die. It seems like some of you do not understand the restrictions in the Lisence Agreement and the high price of this wonderful software. Well, the product was not designed to serve the 3D Hobbiests. We, for example, use it to do trees in Presentations of 10Million Dollar Building/Environment projects where we need the highest quality 2D/3D trees/bushes we can get. OnyxTreePro was and still is an investment that we can't live without and as far as I know there is no other product that does such realistic (almost perfect) trees! There are some great, inexpensive tree/plant generators available where you can make your own trees with. You don't HAVE to buy TreePro so please do not complain about it. EH
Inyerface. I'm not sidin' with anyone here. But with Poser figures, they CAN distribute the PZ3. just not the OBJ mesh it came from. Eh3d makes a very valid point too..kudos to you eh3d! I agree with the EULA (I didn't before I read coldrake's response at 3DCommune, partially because I misunderstood. I was thinking along the lines of "You can export to any other program" ) - because, when you buy a program - you use it to your own benefit, not to benefit others. Best Regards, Matt
From what I remember of Onyx tree pro, aren't the tree parameters for each tree stored in a small file with an extension of *.tre and not a mesh, yes you can export to a mesh if you want, but you can also save the trees "Parameters"... I don't know if this would infringe upon copyright, but say you come up with a wizz bang tree, would it be possible to share this file (wizzbang.tre) with other users, as the file on its own is useless, it takes TreePro to translate the data from this file into the mesh. Kinda like a PZ3 file.. This would get around inyerface's wanting to share files with other Onxy users. Just my thoughts. Cheers Matty.. aka ToolMan :)
Yes that's right, toolman. Since the *.tre file does not contain the geometry it could be traded with other OnyxTree or OnyxTreePro users. Without one of the above software the *.tre file is useless. I remember having this discussion before. It's a bit more than a year ago when the owner of 3dforest.com was prosecuted because he sold CD's full with converted and ready textured trees he made with TreePro. I don't know if he knew that this was illegal or not but I know in front of the judge it does not count as an argument. I really wish Onyx would lower the price for their software so every one of you could afford it and benefit from the possibility to complete your Bryce Landscapes with realistic vegetation. EH
coldrake I diged out the User's Manual PDF because I could not belive that the parameters are not transferable and ... you are right. Sorry, for giving wrong information here. I always knew that I'm not allowed to give away the models but ... parameters? I accepted the License agreement and I respect it but this does not make much sense to me. Does it make sense to you, coldrake? EH somehow confused
OK now, let's imagine a possible situation: (assume that this is no internal business) - Company A in Tokyo - Company B in NewYork - Both companies own a TreePro License each. - Both companies work on the same project - A needs tree from B to continue the project - B is NOT allowed (by EULA) to send the file (*.tre) Someone please tell me how to handle this. Possible(?) workarounds: - B makes image renderings and send it to A and A tries to come up with a as close as possible shape. LMAO - B writes all values of the params down and send it by mail and A only needs to set the values as B wrote them. EH generates some Cocopalms lay down in their shadow and orders a bottle of tequilla
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I was told to delete the trees I made....