3-D printing from DAZ
sarge74
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Not even sure this is possible. I have access to a 3-D printer at work and they guy who runs it says he can print anything from a .stl format. I thought it would be awesome to print one of my character designs created in DAZ. My knowledge of 3-D modeling is almost entirely limited to rendering work in DAZ. I've dabbled with Blender a bit but nothing else. Any one have any suggestions on a way to take a V4 character that I have in DAZ Studio and get it into an .stl format to print? Thanks for your time.

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first off, you would need to submit a support ticket, as the EULA does not allow 3D-printing without a separate license.
There is also considerable discussion of whether or not 3D printing is allowed in this thread:
http://www.daz3d.com/forums/discussion/49713/
Charlie
DAZ 3D EULA forbids any kind of 3D printing of their characters without purchasing a 3D printing license. Another whole year has gone by and there is still no sign of any such license being made available. Personally, I am not convinced that they have any plans to release one.
There is one way to get around this problem. Switch to using models that explicitly include a 'for personal use only' 3D printing license such as Dawn SR2, then you can stop worrying about the legal issues and start getting involved in the joys and pains of creating models for 3D printing. It is possible and it works well.
Well, the EULA says:
Well, I'm not a lawyer, but the way I read it, you are fine to go and have your content printed by a third party, without any additional licence to be bought.
Well, I'm not a lawyer, but the way I read it, you are fine to go and have your content printed by a third party, without any additional licence to be bought.
It says quite clearly, as highlighted in red, that you need to contact DAZ 3D and obtain a license
Sadly, chohole is correct.
I have contacted Daz3D.
A license is required for 3D printing.
This license does not yet exist.
Mmmm... Then that is my problem, as from the wording, what I understood was that the license you obtain when you buy a product in the shop includes the 3D print stuff.
*sigh*
Well, at least we have now the official statement from DAZ that the license is not the license I thought it was. :)
Again, not a lawyer, but my take is that if you're doing the printing yourself (you own the printer) you're okay. If you need to send the file to someone else, you need a license.
Which is probably something that DAZ should clear up, since home-model 3D printers are an option for many people at this point.
It doesn't say that. It is very non specific and obviously so, as you could be printing then yourself, but wanting to sell them, which would be a Commercial usage.
We advise everyone who wishes to do 3D Printing to contact DAZ 3D by filing a support ticket to Sales and giving details of usage, distribution etc.
The EULA says you can't make 3D prints without a license. It then says you can obtain a license that allows you to make 3D prints, by sending the files to a service provider. Nothing is specified about how those with their own printer obtain a license, but the no, not without a license is applied across the board. So you do need to contact DAZ if you want to make 3D prints, or other real instances, even if you do have your own device.
Of course, if you're willing to wait a year before showing anyone your 3d-printed object, DAZ can't do anything about it.
These lines are taken out of context of the whole. Statues are no chiseled in stone nor are they hard and fast rules. They are guidelines that can be interpreted, amended, even set aside. Do not take it as gospel truth.