Starkdog opened this issue on Sep 19, 2009 · 13 posts
Starkdog posted Sat, 19 September 2009 at 4:19 PM
Hello again,
I'm having a blast learning and experimenting with Vue 7 ProStudio. I was looking at some of the content at Cornucopia3D, but some things do not make sense to me.
What is with the "locked to license" versions of add-ons and other content? Is this to prevent warez distribution? Am I supposed to install it to my main Vue runtime, or can I install it in an external Vue runtime?
What is with all the "vouchers cannot be used" ststements? Can I still purchase these items with a traditional credit/debit card? Do I need to earn/buy points to purchase content?
Why can't I search by theme or genre? If I click on the vehicles tab, and then on any of the other sub-tabs, I get a "0 results" page. I would really like to look throught the catalogue of items there, just like I can here at Renderosity.
Thanks,- Starkdog
melikia posted Sat, 19 September 2009 at 4:55 PM
I can answer number 2... your credit card/debit card is good on all purchases. Vouchers are like gift certificates, and my Vue 6 esprit/Poser 7 bundle came with a lovely little one for Cornucopia. It was frustrating wading through all of the voucher-unfriendly items to find the few that ARE voucher-friendly, though.
hope this helps some, and hopefully someone else can explain the other things.
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nruddock posted Sat, 19 September 2009 at 5:03 PM
Quote - Is this to prevent warez distribution?
Yes.
Quote - Am I supposed to install it to my main Vue runtime, or can I install it in an external Vue runtime?
L2L items can go anywhere.
Quote - 3. Why can't I search by theme or genre? If I click on the vehicles tab, and then on any of the other sub-tabs, I get a "0 results" page.
You have to set the "Display options" for the store.
The link is on the lefthand side of the main page, directly below the search box.
ArtPearl posted Sat, 19 September 2009 at 5:15 PM
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ArtPearl posted Sat, 19 September 2009 at 5:22 PM
Quote - You have to set the "Display options" for the store.
The link is on the lefthand side of the main page, directly below the search box.
Oh I never knew about this link...it also has a box to tick so you can search for voucher friendly/locked items only...Although why they lumped the two together is a mystery, couldnt they use 2 buttons?
"I paint that which comes from the imagination or from dreams,
or from an unconscious drive. I photograph the things that I do not
wish to paint, the things which already have an
existence."
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wabe posted Sun, 20 September 2009 at 3:19 AM
To your voucher question. At the start of Cornucopia3D - I don't know whether it is still the case now - e-on gave vouchers to those who bought their first Vue products. Now because Cornucopia3D is a platform for external vendors as well, they left it open to those to participate on this voucher program or not. Therefore some items are voucher friendly, others not.
@ArtPearl. Locked to license and locked for export are two different things. Locked to license means, the item is restricted to the licenses someone owns and can not opened (other than as dummy box) by other Vue licenses. Forbidden export is something everybody can define themselves to limit the use just for Vue. It of course often goes together, but not necessarily.
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Crowning posted Sun, 20 September 2009 at 4:48 AM
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- What is with the "locked to license" versions of add-ons and other content? Is this to prevent warez distribution? Am I supposed to install it to my main Vue runtime, or can I install it in an external Vue runtime?
The license number of your copy of Vue (which Cornucopia3D got when you registered Vue) is incorporated into the content so that only your copy of Vue can load it so you can't give it away to other Vue users.
You can save some money this way.
OTOH, I wouldn't be surprised if there is an easy way around this limitation.
Tom
Peggy_Walters posted Sun, 20 September 2009 at 12:26 PM
Click the Display Options button on the upper left of the Cornucopia page. It's right under the search box. Make sure it is set to diplay all objects, not just voucher friendly.
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Starkdog posted Sun, 20 September 2009 at 3:08 PM
Wow. Thanks for the feedback guys and gals. I finally got the display settings to work, and can now search the Cornucopia. The licensing and vouchers makes sense now, too. Some sites work differently than DAZ or Renderosity, so I wanted to check first.
Thanks, -Starkdog
Rezca2010 posted Tue, 22 September 2009 at 2:16 PM
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OTOH, I wouldn't be surprised if there is an easy way around this limitation.
Tom
There probably is, but as with anything that violates the EULA/TOS, it just isn't worth it in the end.
Although I wonder, when you buy it locked to liscence, that means you still cannot export it even with a valid copy of xStream??
Crowning posted Tue, 22 September 2009 at 2:43 PM
Quote - > Quote -
OTOH, I wouldn't be surprised if there is an easy way around this limitation.
Tom
There probably is, but as with anything that violates the EULA/TOS, it just isn't worth it in the end.
Although I wonder, when you buy it locked to liscence, that means you still cannot export it even with a valid copy of xStream??
I guess the export has still some license information. I have content which is locked to my license, but I can't test this because I only own one license for Vue.
Maybe someone from a graphics studio with more Vue installations can test this.
Tom
wabe posted Wed, 23 September 2009 at 12:29 AM
To repeat it. "Locked to license" has NOTHING to do with export of items. Nor saving them as vob or veg.
It simply means that an item can used only with ALL Vue licenses the person owns that bought the item. So the test you propose would not work. Of course the items will open in all Vue installations - when they are owned by the same who bought the store item.
I for example have several Vue licenses - Vue 6, 7 and 7.5. Of course i can open all my (locked to license) Cornucopia3D items with all these licenses. But I can not send them to my friend Crowning so that he can use them too and save some money.
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Crowning posted Wed, 23 September 2009 at 7:51 AM
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I for example have several Vue licenses - Vue 6, 7 and 7.5. Of course i can open all my (locked to license) Cornucopia3D items with all these licenses. But I can not send them to my friend Crowning so that he can use them too and save some money.
That's true. I meant someone with several licenses under different Cornucopia3D names.
And before someone asks, it's curiositiy only, I don't want to offer or accept any Cornucopia3D items. The stuff over there is dirt-cheap anyway.
Tom