MKDAWUSS opened this issue on Sep 09, 2013 · 10 posts
MKDAWUSS posted Mon, 09 September 2013 at 5:42 PM
Are there any of these out there? I know there's a decent collection of real people (celebrity) likenesses out there, but are there any of video game characters?
LaurieA posted Mon, 09 September 2013 at 6:08 PM
Well, they don't get made because it's sorta copyright infringement. LOL
Celebrity likenessess - a gray area, but video game models are copyright infringement for sure. And even celebrities can sue if you copy their likenesses.
Laurie
markschum posted Mon, 09 September 2013 at 6:13 PM
A few people have run afoul of copyright and trademarks. I seem to remember a Lara Croft Tombraider character which got pulled from the store.
Do you have specific characters or games in mind ?
Coleman posted Mon, 09 September 2013 at 7:20 PM
The forender site does it a lot. I saw a bunch of cool stuff there, then friends of mine who play video games warned me most of it was copyrighted. I'm not knocking forender... their models are superb looking. Just, it'd be risky using them in commercial art.
DarwinsMishap posted Tue, 10 September 2013 at 6:42 AM
I've done a morph off of Mass Effect's characters, but no skin textures or anything else; the likeness was close enough but also different enough not to be an exact duplicate. It helps if you want one of those, to use an actual person as a reference. Unconciously you'll also add characteristics into it that take the model not just past the copyright infringement area, but a bit more believeable as well.
Not to mention the morph wasn't a saleable item, and I've never made money off of it in any art print either.
kalrua posted Tue, 10 September 2013 at 9:09 AM
Quote - The forender site does it a lot. I saw a bunch of cool stuff there, then friends of mine who play video games warned me most of it was copyrighted. I'm not knocking forender... their models are superb looking. Just, it'd be risky using them in commercial art.
Warning several of these models are rip game: crysis2,3, section 8, skyrim, hunted demon forge, tribes, stacraft 2, unigine, etc
It uses a loophole in Russian law.
Ask yourself why it is output Renderosity: http://www.renderosity.com/mod/bcs/npw-06/78348
I was shocked on forender: "drawcall_****"(signing of 3dripper dx), unsuited to the specular shader texture (green specularite mass effect on the model), multiple traces in many of the different ripper file structures, etc. And besides, they are poorly translated.
LaurieA posted Tue, 10 September 2013 at 9:11 AM
They got rid of WarTech a long time ago when they found out he was ripping game meshes. If you'll notice, that item is unavailable.
Laurie
kalrua posted Tue, 10 September 2013 at 9:30 AM
Quote - They got rid of WarTech a long time ago when they found out he was ripping game meshes. If you'll notice, that item is unavailable.
Laurie
Forender IS WarTech.
LaurieA posted Tue, 10 September 2013 at 9:44 AM
Ah, I see...
Then, I'd steer clear. LOL
Laurie
Zaarin posted Tue, 10 September 2013 at 10:29 PM
Quote - > Quote - The forender site does it a lot. I saw a bunch of cool stuff there, then friends of mine who play video games warned me most of it was copyrighted. I'm not knocking forender... their models are superb looking. Just, it'd be risky using them in commercial art.
Warning several of these models are rip game: crysis2,3, section 8, skyrim, hunted demon forge, tribes, stacraft 2, unigine, etc
It uses a loophole in Russian law.
Ask yourself why it is output Renderosity: http://www.renderosity.com/mod/bcs/npw-06/78348
I was shocked on forender: "drawcall_****"(signing of 3dripper dx), unsuited to the specular shader texture (green specularite mass effect on the model), multiple traces in many of the different ripper file structures, etc. And besides, they are poorly translated.
Mass Effect 3, as well.