Leonardis opened this issue on Sep 26, 2008 · 72 posts
pjz99 posted Fri, 06 February 2009 at 2:17 PM
Since there is some expectation that conforming clothing will fit the figure that it is modeled for, even though creating a fitting morph (whether by hand or by automation) is technically a derivative work, it is an extremely common exception. I guess if some figure maker wanted to be very hard core, they could refuse permission for third parties to design fitting morphs for conforming clothing intended for a given figure, but I haven't heard of anyone being this restrictive.
It wouldn't matter if you generated a fitting morph by hand or by automation, it's a derivative work in any case.