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Subject: How would I do this LEGALLY???


thenodemaster ( ) posted Sat, 01 September 2001 at 3:44 PM ยท edited Thu, 01 August 2024 at 9:16 PM

I have created an outfit for victoria using a remapped version of the catsuit that comes with the vicky clothing pack from DAZ3d. But, how would I go about putting it into a clothing pack that I want to sell? You need the remapped catsuit to use the textures. The only difference between DAZ's and mine is how it is mapped. WOuld it be legal to encode the OBJ file with mover? Any help with this would be helpful. TNX thenodemaster


Eowyn ( ) posted Sat, 01 September 2001 at 3:57 PM

I think encoding would make it legal (correct me if I'm wrong, people), the only problem is that the objaction mover is only for non-commercial purposes, I think, so you need to contact the creator for his permission to use it commercially.


Jaager ( ) posted Sat, 01 September 2001 at 4:15 PM

If the materials are the same and you have not added any new ones, just changed how the existing ones are arranged on the map, you can use UVS encoding. It is a part of UVmapper and has no commercial restrictions.


Nance ( ) posted Sun, 02 September 2001 at 12:19 AM

Huh!? Say What? Please forgive the OT digression here, but you surprised me with the info about Maz's program. Is it correct that "Mover" encoded files cannot be sold without additional license arrangements? Not selling anything -- so no probs -- just hadn't picked-up on that significant little tidbit before and, until you mentioned it, would have jolly-well gone right ahead and used it without a second thought. (Frightening! Could have unknowingly bought myself a ticket to the Shunning & Lynching department.) ON TOPIC... seconding Jaager's suggestion. One of Mr. Cox's new-fangled .UVS data files sounds like the easiest & most efficient way to distribute the mesh's new mapping info. They are tiny files and simple to use on both ends.


3-DArena ( ) posted Sun, 02 September 2001 at 8:08 AM

why not contact Daz themselves and see what they say? Or see if it is covered in their FAQ. Best answer always comes from the source and they broker remapped items as well so they should have an answer.


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Nance ( ) posted Sun, 02 September 2001 at 3:31 PM

DAZ?? Not their software or license, it's using Maz's "ObjAction-Mover" I was wondering about. (Ok, I know, same answer, ask Maz!)


3-DArena ( ) posted Sun, 02 September 2001 at 3:35 PM

Nance, I was posting to thenodemaster........


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thenodemaster ( ) posted Sun, 02 September 2001 at 7:00 PM

TNX!!! Will just do the UVS--much smaller in file size than the OBJ! TNX for all the help.


Maz ( ) posted Tue, 25 September 2001 at 7:35 AM

Hi Guys, I only just spotted this thread having been rebuilding my computer for a couple of weeks. Yes, Mover currently has a 'no commercial use' clause. However, everybody who has e-mailed me directly has been granted permission to use it temporarily on a commercial basis for free. maz@sandylodge.demon.co.uk The permission is only temporary because I am working on a new version that will have extra features specially designed for commercial use. There will be a charge for this but for non commercial use it will still be free. However, it has taken a lot longer than I expected to get this version finished. The first half of took 90% of the time I estimated for the job and the second half will probably take the other 90%.


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