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Selling 3D Animations

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Evaristo tenscadisto:
hi, thks spacestockf, motion and sean for explaining it.
About tbsquid and selling 3d models does it wort it? 
Selling stock footage it is already a headache to me so I never tried to sell my models.
i always though it was a little bit of wasting time. probably i'm wrong. 

alexandersr:
The question seems a bit silly, but if I wanted to recreate a scene from space, or something in which I must use a spaceship, could not I use one of the NASA videos? Would copyright be violated if it is used in a composition?

SpaceStockFootage:
Imagery from NASA is public domain, although they do request that you add a disclaimer along the lines of 'contains imagery furnished by NASA' when using their content. Also, anything that contains logos or recognizable people can't be used commercially.

I remember listening to a podcast back in the day, and the head of media (or some similar title) at NASA was being interviewed... and he was specifically asked if people could sell NASA content as stock footage and stock images, and he said that it's absolutely fine.

It's still up to the agencies whether they accept it or not but most do as far as I'm aware.

alexandersr:

--- Quote from: SpaceStockFootage on October 01, 2020, 22:53 ---Imagery from NASA is public domain, although they do request that you add a disclaimer along the lines of 'contains imagery furnished by NASA' when using their content. Also, anything that contains logos or recognizable people can't be used commercially.

I remember listening to a podcast back in the day, and the head of media (or some similar title) at NASA was being interviewed... and he was specifically asked if people could sell NASA content as stock footage and stock images, and he said that it's absolutely fine.

It's still up to the agencies whether they accept it or not but most do as far as I'm aware.

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Thanks for the information, i didn't know that, and well many more things about the use of images to make composites.

Look at this article on Dreamstime blog.
https://www.dreamstime.com/blog/composite-images-new-secret-to-success-stock-photography-51072

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