Forum: Poser - OFFICIAL


Subject: Why are you still using V4?

EClark1894 opened this issue on Jun 29, 2015 ยท 761 posts


wolf359 posted Wed, 29 August 2018 at 4:57 PM

I think someone might have misunderstand what Daz >is talking about legally here.

No misunderstanding Daz considers the shape of thier figure as "Unique" and ANY mesh that uses the shape of a Daz figure as a guide becomes subject to the Daz EULA that YOU agreed to when YOU installed that figure on your system.

This includes something as small as wedding ring modeled to fit around the finger of the Mighty Genesis.

I know this because I tried to Share the original base mesh that I created in Silo 2.0 and use as the base for all of my original Genesis Clothing that I create for myself.

You see I dont support Daz financially at all as I am liberated from their content hamster wheel by my own modeling skills..

here is a tiny excerpt from the mutiple emails Daz sent threatening me with legal action over MY OWN Original Model:

DAZ: "We have had to remove your thread "POLL: any interest in a FREE open source Clothing base mesh for G2 thru G8??" as the shape of the base mesh is derived from the shape of the Daz figure it matches, and as a result you do not have the rights to make the mesh Open Source (or to loosen the Daz EULA in any way)."

ME :Hi these meshes were not "derived" from the base shape of any genesis mesh these meshes are a made with Silo 2.1 and exported to C4D( see attachments) the base shape is entirely different and pushed an pulled until theysurrounded the various genesis meshes for clothing development purposes

The topology is different the vertex count is different No Daz rigging or UV info is shared

Please explain, in exacting detail, how these are any different from ageneric 'Sci fi bodysuit" for G3 etc being Shared on Shared CG??

If you do not provide a proper legal explaination I will share thisfree community resource

DAZ :"The fact that you modelled the meshes to fit around the Daz figures means that they derive from the Daz figures, and so are subject to the Daz EULA."

Welcome to the Delusional world of Daz3D 😆

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