Maya for 3D Printing - Rapid Prototyping
In this course we're going to look at something a little different, creating technically accurate 3D printed parts.
# 1 18-10-2008 , 08:09 AM
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A question of Legal content Release

I have a student version of Maya2008 and If I upgrade to a full version could I release to the public what I've built in the Student version or is that illigal?

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# 2 18-10-2008 , 09:26 AM
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I think its what its actually created in. But you can show your work off, just not get commercial gain from it.


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# 3 18-10-2008 , 09:58 AM
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Originally posted by gster123
I think its what its actually created in. But you can show your work off, just not get commercial gain from it.

Ok cool, thanks man. user added image

# 4 18-10-2008 , 06:08 PM
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you can't open learning edition models in the full version anyway

(sorry, I misunderstood. It isn't the learning edition, haha)


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# 5 18-10-2008 , 10:59 PM
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Originally posted by Joopson
you can't open learning edition models in the full version anyway

(sorry, I misunderstood. It isn't the learning edition, haha)

Lol No problem man. user added image

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