Tabletop licensing

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I have a silly question wich a problaby know the answer... How does the interactive license appy to a tabletop game both case, commercial or not commercial and using the models as 3D assets or just rendered sprites
Thanks
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If you mean 3D printing them it doesn't.
Sorry, i mean for using in Tabletop Simulator
models made using 3d printers are personal use only in the normal EULA 2d prints (sprites) fully covered for commercial and non commercial use
What is Tabletop simulator?
Tablatop Simulator is a software to create or play tabletop games in the pc https://www.tabletopsimulator.com/
In that software to can use 3d models via Unity... you can use that models as scenery or tokens
OK will check on this and let you know
Thanks... i will try to create a game and i don't know if it will be for commercial or free, so i need to know all the possibilities :)
Since the game is a normal game and not a 2D game, you will need the interactive licenses to use any of the 3d assets in it.
I object to your distinction between normal and 2D games.
As i understand here https://f95zone.to/threads/daz-3d-licenses-for-games.11852/ if you use renders as sprites is enought with th standard license but if you import the objets as assets thet is required an interactive license
Yeah, you can use renders for whatever. The interactive license is required when users interact with assets.
I don't believe Tabletop Simulator encrypts the assets in a way that meets the requirements of the interactive licence. (The terms require best efforts to prevent reverse engineering).
Finally I've decided to buy all the licenses for the models I want yo use plus new models. I've observed that some models, old, does not have this license...
This license was added much later than probably a good amount of products. So you can always raise a ticket to DAZ and asked if they can look into adding that license to the product (if it's a PA product, they'll contact the artist and ask for you).