1/4/2023 0 Comments Daz3d stuff![]() Very useful if you've got some off-the-wall rendering software and want to create a scene. They allow you to export to OBJ as it's a very commonly used format and can import into about anything. 'Similar' is intentionally vague on their part, and means not only visually but structurally, etc. ![]() It doesn't change the fact that you can't distribute the models, or any model substantially similar, if you buy their models. I didn't forget it, I left it out as it would only be excess text to read and had no impact. You forgot the beginning part of that paragraph: obj with textures and all right out of the box? You literally click 3 or 4 buttons, and you have the model and all its textures. I'm wondering, why does DAZ studio export to. ![]() Its understood that using the models in any commercial works are forbidden. Taking many views to make a model may be on the dangerous side, but if you take one image and used that as a reference or inspiration to make your own, I don't think you would get into trouble. I'm not a modeller, but don't many artists need images of inspiration or reference when creating a particular model? DAZ grants us ownership of any images and animations produced. If you look a model and DAZ or Poser does not instantly pop into your head, then it is impossible to tell where the model came from. Similar most likely means easily distinguishable as a DAZ model. ![]() DAZ models come with so many morphs that it is possible to make a totally unrelated character model in Maya, for example, and use DAZ studio to imitate that model. ![]()
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