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Here's a decent free app I just found to make/clothe/hair/pose/export your own 3D characters as images or 3D object in a T-Pose for rigging and importingto Coppercube. The base characters are Male/Female Manga - you can adjust each node individually (eyes, limbs, nose, colours etc.). Download Link: https://download.vroid.com/dist/... |
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thanks @veganpete for importing VrRoid Studio 3d generated models into blender, we can use this AddOn: https://github.com/saturday06/VR... Are the exported results from Vroid Studio royalty free allowed for commercial use? |
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I think yes, or do I miss something? https://vroid.pixiv.help/hc/en-u... |
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Hi Hadoken, yes - pretty sure it's all free to use, for any kind of commercial (or non-commercial) project, no attributions required. They advise to be careful not to import Copyrighted 3rd Party material (such as background images or logos etc.) to use with your VRoid Characters. For example: if you use the paint-tool to draw a Batmanâ„¢ logo onto your VRoid Character, then you're supposed to get permission from DC Comics before using their "Batman" content in your Coppercube game. This is from the VRoid site...... Model data created on VRoid Mobile with pre-sets for which by pixiv holds the rights (such as hairstyles and clothes), can be used by its creator with the following conditions. Avatar use: YES Violence: YES Se*xual acts: YES Corporate commercial use: YES Individual commercial use: YES Individual non-profit activities: YES Alterations: YES (Except for paid items and textures) Redistribution: NO Attribution: Unnecessary *Separate terms of use apply to content and model data for which Pixiv does not have the rights. Please refer to the help article for further details. Here's the full article with more specific details... https://vroid.pixiv.help/hc/en-u... |
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