Also, would selling artwork used from Bryce break any copywrite laws or
whatever? Or maybe getting a used texture off the web and using it with
Bryce?
Many companies put models "FREE" on the web, but have strict rules against
anyone reselling them, or using them in a commercial situation.
However, if you were to actually create the models yourself, and create all
the textures, and THEN render the graphic in BRYCE, then that would make you
the owner of the graphic, and you would be free to do what ever you want
with it.
That's what Bryce was created for after all. To make GRAPHICS! And it does
it really well.
It is a tool, which was created for computer artists to make graphics.
However, BRYCE is copyrighted and therefore you could NOT give copies of it
away, or resell it in any manner, without permission from Metacreations.
Disclaimer:
I am not a lawyer, and everything expressed by me in this email, is only my
OPINION, and is not offered as legal advice in any manner. It's just my
opinion on the subject, and I am not a lawyer.
Jack Thomas
jth...@pdxmedia.com
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