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Here's what you do: 1. Take all the energy you're using trying to circumvent the Autodesk clampdown, combine it with your strongest desire to learn modelling and animation and make games, and mix well. Download and install Blender - it's free! Apply the mixture from step 1 to Blender, and bake at medium heat until golden brown. To answer your question, fbx exports may be tagged with license info, but I don't think.obj files are. Perhaps you should direct your infringement-related questions to the Autodesk forums, where they'll no doubt be happy to 'help' you.

Here's what you do: 1. Take all the energy you're using trying to circumvent the Autodesk clampdown, combine it with your strongest desire to learn modelling and animation and make games, and mix well. Download and install Blender - it's free!

Apply the mixture from step 1 to Blender, and bake at medium heat until golden brown. To answer your question, fbx exports may be tagged with license info, but I don't think.obj files are. Perhaps you should direct your infringement-related questions to the Autodesk forums, where they'll no doubt be happy to 'help' you. Didn't read much of this post.So I could reapead someone idea.It can be seen just by going to the engine of the file.The engine of the file can be seen very easy.So if you start a cube in blender and export it in 3ds max you will see in game engline: Blender 3Ds Max The main problem about this is.Is going 3ds max to risk their money trying to catch a 3ds max stundent?

Well.basicaly yes.But many 3ds amx student buy the PRO version.So if you buy the PRO after you publish the game is not problem.They are looking to buy their product.They don't want to catch you stealing.They just want someone to buy their product. Click to expand.Its written into Maya files you daily save on your HDD. Bought both Maya and Photoshop license 3 years ago thinking it was the time. I think it is a good thing to be into the right way when game development is your main income.

Still have 40yo colleague they continue to crack they copy of Maya or else. I feel sorry for them. Finally they can choose buying a Ps3 with 10 games or buying a Maya software license. Complete geek life cracking software is weird. It means they didn't reach adult age or something's wrong here. EDIT: I also think that is VERY good thing that MegaDownload is down and the guy to the jail for his entire life.

Another question: Can you use the student version of 3ds max and free version of Unity, distribute a game for free, and then offer a donation link on the website, fielding donations - not for the game, but to fund the purchase of a 3dsmax license, to further develop the game (or if you were less inclined to actually purchase 3dsmax, say a donation to help 'pay the rent' - but not a direct purchase for the game. Ie, donating gives the donator nothing, and they can choose to do it or not, unrelated to whether they download the free game. I'm not planning on doing this because I don't have anything worth selling. I'm just wondering if that is possible. That's a good question.

I know that I use the student version of Max, Mudbox and Maya with Unity free on my laptop (yeah, Max *and* Maya, it was hard to decide between the two), and I've mainly have used Unity to showcase essembles of art works through level design primarily, but I assume you could do freeware games, too. Haven't really gone beyond just level design and 3D art at this point. Although on my desktop, I've been using lesser modeling tools with Unity free and that other engine that begins with the letter U, which with those lesser modeling tools I could do some profit work if I wanted to, but it would be another $500 for a vague license to do so. So if you want to do for-profit work, you'd better be learning Blender, Milkshape, Hexagon, TrueSpace (I think 7.6 can be used commercially, not sure), or the like.and use those for some work on the cheap.

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Sorry to bring up an old topic, but I have a question. We are using the educational version of Maya LT so my high school daughter can learn to model. Now she has decided she would like to sell some items on the asset store so we purchased the commercial license for her. However, when asking Autodesk about the conversion of items she made with the student version, I can't seem to get a straight answer. Honestly, I don't think they know. Will saving in the commercial version remove the educational mark on the items?