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  • FistyFisty Posts: 3,416

    Any 2D image rendered by you with content bought from DAZ3D (or weekly freebie from DAZ3D) is okay to use however you want.  If you render a free item from somewhere else (or from the free forum here http://www.daz3d.com/forums/categories/freebies ) you have to check to read-me or license to make sure commercial renders are okay.

  • Cris PalominoCris Palomino Posts: 12,650
    edited September 2015

    Si utiliza productos de Daz , puede crear imágenes o vídeos en 2D y es libre de venderlos. Si utiliza productos obtenidos de lugares distintos de Daz , tendrá que comprobar si el creador de estos productos le permite utilizar comercialmente .

    If you are using products from Daz, you can create 2D images or videos and are free to sell them.  If you are using products obtained from places other than Daz, you'll need to check whether the creator of those products allows you to use them commercially.

    Post edited by Chohole on
  • cccccc Posts: 3

    Ok, thank you!

    Everything I do is in 2D with HitFilm software.

    Thanks again.

  • PtropePtrope Posts: 696

    Maybe I'm just not reading the descriptions correctly, or not interpreting the license correctly - I can see creating one's own finished art using items purchased here, and selling that finished art, but what about creating "stock photos" with items here? I buy a model of a coffee cup, or a spaceship, then render it alone, with no background, in a variety of positions and lighting situations - can I sell those renders, ready to composite into another artist's 2D work, on a stock photo site? I would think not - it's essentially bypassing the license so that the end user has the advantage of the 3D object without having licensed it from the creator.

  • SevrinSevrin Posts: 6,313
    Ptrope said:

    Maybe I'm just not reading the descriptions correctly, or not interpreting the license correctly - I can see creating one's own finished art using items purchased here, and selling that finished art, but what about creating "stock photos" with items here? I buy a model of a coffee cup, or a spaceship, then render it alone, with no background, in a variety of positions and lighting situations - can I sell those renders, ready to composite into another artist's 2D work, on a stock photo site? I would think not - it's essentially bypassing the license so that the end user has the advantage of the 3D object without having licensed it from the creator.

    I don't see how a collection of 2D images has the advantage of a mesh and set of textures, but yeah, you can do a bunch of renders of an asset you buy at Daz with a neutral background, or no background, and sell those renders individually or grouped in a collection.  You can even sell them here.  That's essentially what the billboards products are.

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