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Release for Daz models on SS?
Justanotherphotographer:
I have used some models from the Daz 3D store as reference images for some illustrations on SS. They did accept the render and an explanation as enough before but have now stopped accepting the images (jpegs not vectors, they still seem okay with it for vector illustrations). Is there a specific release I should be filling out or has there been a policy change? The standard property release clearly states "to be used for real or personal property" so I don't think it's that one? (I thought about filling it out with my name as the "authorized" person as I am the license holder/ purchaser of the license from Daz 3D.
I am sure that the license covers the use so no problem there.
Any help would be very much appreciated!
Lina:
I haven't uploaded anything last couple of months... sometimes happened to me, but rarely. You got rejected just for couple of renders or for all of them lately? If it is silhouette, try to upload same image with some lights (not silhouette) as property release, it usually worked for me.
Once I uploaded screenshot of wireframe on AS, they kept asking for model release for one figure :), it worked fine, maybe would be OK for SS too.
Justanotherphotographer:
--- Quote from: Lina on August 19, 2019, 18:52 ---I haven't uploaded anything last couple of months... sometimes happened to me, but rarely. You got rejected just for couple of renders or for all of them lately? If it is silhouette, try to upload same image with some lights (not silhouette) as property release, it usually worked for me.
Once I uploaded screenshot of wireframe on AS, they kept asking for model release for one figure :), it worked fine, maybe would be OK for SS too.
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Thanks Lina, it is silhouettes in larger images. That is what I was doing too but recently been getting rejected. Back to the drawing board I guess!
PZF:
Hmmmm....do you mean you copy somebody else's Daz models for your illos?
I would have thought that was a BIG no-no.
Your work must be all your own. You might have a licence to use the Daz model, but unless you created it, then you are not the copyright holder. It does say real or private purposes in any case. Turning it into a stock illustration doesn't sound quite like what the owner has in mind.
Or am I misunderstanding? Did you create the original renders?
Jimbo:
--- Quote from: PZF on August 21, 2019, 08:49 ---
Or am I misunderstanding? Did you create the original renders?
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2D rendered output is fully copyrighted by the creator. If you need the legal details check the according licenses.
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