Render of Images 2D or 3D

cacy09cacy09 Posts: 4

Hello! I'm a total newbie on this 3D thing and just stumbled on Daz Studio. I've rendered some images using models I bought from the Daz store. My question is are these images 2D pictures or 3D pictures? I'm asking because I want to know if I need to purchase the Interactive License for the pictures I've rendered. I'm planning to use those pictures for commercial purposes, you see. I've sent Daz this same question and just got a somewhat vague answer. The EULA is too wordy for me and it's like whoever answered my question just copied and paste paragraphs from the EULA. So, it didn't help at all. Any Daz veterans out there?

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  • ChoholeChohole Posts: 33,604

    I exxpect that The part of the EULA  which worries you is this bit

    • Two Dimensional Works. Subject to the terms and conditions of this Agreement, User may (i) access, use, copy and modify the Content in the creation and presentation of two-dimensional animations and renderings, (ii) incorporate two dimensional images (including two dimensional images that simulate motion of three dimensional objects) derived by User from the Content in User’s other works, and (iii) publish, market, distribute, transfer, sell or sublicense User’s two-dimensional animations, renderings and other works;

    Your rendered images are 2D     You can make any 2d images Video or animation  using the 3d content that you buy to make 2D images. This basically is what Daz Studio is all about. You do need to make sure that the original parts of the content can not be extracted from your work, this will mostly mean the textures in a 2D image.

    You only need the interactive license if you wish to use the actual 3D product in your work for sale, for instance in a game.

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