1) Can you use characters made with iclone character creator in a commercial game and if so how much would that cost as this is important for smaller/independent developers like myself.
2) Can you use assets from your store that people have created in a commercial game and if so how much would that cost.
3) If I just used Iclone for posing/animating characters that were made in say blender would this require any money if used in a commercial game. This could include poses that are already in your software for instance.
Animation questions.
My game would be in the fighting genre so I have some questions related to that.
1) I have seen via online tutorials that iclone uses editing poses to do animating but can I assume that you can also create your own poses/animations eg if the pose I want is not in your library can I create my own. Examples would be specific stances for combat/ moves / reactions to being hit.
2) Can you animate more than one character at the same time eg if one character say has a hold of the other and wants to perform a judo type throw or a wrestling throw.
Using your characters.
1) I am looking to develop an arcade/download type game for xbox one + playstation 4. Would your models be OK to use on these systems from a hardware POV. I want my game to run well and not have lots of slow down/frame rate issues. I also am considering having a two player split screen mode in my game so that means running two versions of the game at once and I would prefer that I don't lose the quality of the models or animation.
does some really neat things that iclone can't. It can do much more than iclone. However some of the features that make animation easy in iclone are not available in poser. You can still do it all in poser but some things are more work. Poser people interact with props better than in iclone eg it is easier in poser to make a 3D "person" hold onto things and pick things up etc.
None of those softwares in the link above are that similar to iclone. I dont think there is anything that would do what iclone does as easily. But if you want to animate a 3D person and make them talk then all the softwares mentioned in the link above could probably do that. I think poser by smithmicro may be the closest.
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