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GorgogorgoGorgogorgo Posts: 6
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  • Richard HaseltineRichard Haseltine Posts: 108,091

    Which figure? You are aware that the Daz license covers 3D prinitng for personal use only?

  • Which figure? You are aware that the Daz license covers 3D prinitng for personal use only?

    It's for me.

  • Which figure? You are aware that the Daz license covers 3D prinitng for personal use only?

    The model is the one as seen on my ID.

  • outrider42outrider42 Posts: 3,679

    Which figure? You are aware that the Daz license covers 3D prinitng for personal use only?

    Which is a completely senseless practice.

  • kaotkblisskaotkbliss Posts: 2,914

    Which figure? You are aware that the Daz license covers 3D prinitng for personal use only?

    Which is a completely senseless practice.

    Unless you are building your own personal army for a table-top war game ;)

  • CybersoxCybersox Posts: 9,281

    Which figure? You are aware that the Daz license covers 3D prinitng for personal use only?

    Which is a completely senseless practice.

    Unless you are building your own personal army for a table-top war game ;)

    Or you have a VERY large 3D printer and are creating your own Love Dolls.  Yes ladies, you now can now have your own life-sized Naked George in your very own home! 

    Ouch.  Okay, I had to chlorox my own brain after that one...

  • outrider42outrider42 Posts: 3,679

    Which figure? You are aware that the Daz license covers 3D prinitng for personal use only?

    Which is a completely senseless practice.

    Unless you are building your own personal army for a table-top war game ;)

    I don't doubt that at all, just the whole licensing practice for 3D printing. There is no logical reason why commercial renders are cool, but a plastic figure based on that same image is not.

  • kaotkblisskaotkbliss Posts: 2,914

    Which figure? You are aware that the Daz license covers 3D prinitng for personal use only?

    Which is a completely senseless practice.

    Unless you are building your own personal army for a table-top war game ;)

    I don't doubt that at all, just the whole licensing practice for 3D printing. There is no logical reason why commercial renders are cool, but a plastic figure based on that same image is not.

    I agree, but that conversation has already come and gone :(

  • FSMCDesignsFSMCDesigns Posts: 12,844

    Which figure? You are aware that the Daz license covers 3D prinitng for personal use only?

    Which is a completely senseless practice.

    Unless you are building your own personal army for a table-top war game ;)

    I don't doubt that at all, just the whole licensing practice for 3D printing. There is no logical reason why commercial renders are cool, but a plastic figure based on that same image is not.

    Completely logical to me. Guess we'll have to agree to disagree.

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