RetroDevil opened this issue on Oct 27, 2007 · 93 posts
AprilYSH posted Sun, 28 October 2007 at 9:52 AM
Just note - others have gotten the complete opposite response to what Gareee seems to have gotten from EF. Someone (can't remember who) got the reply that you can even use the EF cr2s directly to create new figures, ie figures that may compete with EF's own figures. The thread on this is in the copyright forum...
(I remember because that response from EF is opposite of DAZ's stance on competing figures, and I was quite surprised by it. Imagine allowing competing figures?? Creating a good rig takes up to a year of joint parameter tweaking in poser... )
What is a cr2, you might ask. It is the file that carries primarily the poser rigging information for the model. It also carries morph info & texture info. Redistributing a cr2 is primarily redistributing the rig and it will only be relevant or useful to the particular model it was made for, and any models that were made to conform to that original model, because the rig is specific to the location and shape of the model's joints.
The best thing to do is email the developer directly (EF or DAZ, whichever you are interested in) and not bother with secondhand information. There are too many vague and contradicting statements even just in this thread, though I know people just want to be helpful. :)
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