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This thread above has already 10 pages of comments! "All your filter are belong to someone else!" This list below was originally made for this thread Violation of my rights and thought that would be perhaps useful to copy it to this thread too, I hope this is no wrong and bad thing
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If you download filters from the Filter Library and render textures using these filters, the respective filter authors will own the copyright for the filter files, and the end user holds the copyright for the final images I have just made a list about this legal and copyright uses about Filter Forge
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I would also suggest that you make this a sticky post - since a lot of important questions are answered here that undoubtedly many noobies - as well as maybe a scant few regular folks - may have been concerned about.Īlso - I would like to learn how to make FF plug ins, is there a tutorial for beginners out there somewhere? I'm a poor boy - and I would rather barder with my talents on this one in order to snag my free copy of FF - rather than be forced to sell some of my blood - or maybe one of kidney's or something, lol
#6 Marrying to a really big bad guy is NOT required. #5 Yes, you truly own the outputted images. #4 You'd better note all the authors but in your case it would be OK to link on the Filter Forge website and thank all the authors of the filters. #3 It's up to you because the final images rendered in Filter Forge are your intellectual property. #2 Your untended use is permitted by the EULA. Filter authors hold the copyright to the filter files proper (.ffxml files), while the copyright to the final images rendered in Filter Forge belongs to the end user, i.e. #1 Please feel free to use any Filter Forge textures and effects in non-commercial as well as commercial purposes. #6, In short - am I ok with doing this, or will I have to marry a really big dude on cellblock "E" at Fort Levenworth federal penitentury in order to survive prison life, lol, inquiring minds want to know! #5, Do I truly "own" the Filter Forge outputted images / textures, and subsequent BRYCE presets that I derive from them - or are they owned by FF / the plug in authors? #4, Since I have already made over 200 images with FF using the user submitted plug in library, but failed to keep track of the plugin authors, would a mentioned link back to the FF website - coupled with a universal thank you to all of the plug in creators on the FF site be a suitable credit? #3, What restrictions should I place upon this package that I am making for other users? #2, Is my intended use of these outputted image textures NOT permitted by the EULA (since I have a hard time reading legalese)? #1, Are the textures made from the library plugins truly ok for both commercial and personal use?
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I would then like to package these new BRYCE presets, made with both BRYCE and FF (using the user submitted plugins in the library), and post / distribute the package for free on my SHARE CG page (I may also include the textures, bump maps, and normal maps that I made with FF and the library plug ins) for Bryce users and other 3D app users to use in their projects. I want to use them to make material presets ("Mats") for the DAZ 3D application "BRYCE" (Versions 5.5 to 7), which is a 3d scene / landscape / modeling / animation application available through the DAZ 3d website. Let me explain what I want to do with them:
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I have been making texture images using the demo / trial version of FF, and quite a few user submitted plugins in the library here. Hello - another noob here kids, great to meetcha!