Guys, i know that it's not the right context to ask but it is possibile to recreate a scene from a movie or a tv show in blender without getting copyright?
Should be okay in the US (it’s a “derivative work”) as long as you don’t recreate anything too similar to something specifically under copyright like a famous character. So… don’t recreate Mickey Mouse, Batman, Spider-Man, Hello Kitty, Super Mario, etc. Generally you can recreate/reuse anything it in a limited way (music samples are okay for up to 3 seconds, I think?) under “fair use” laws, but Nintendo and Disney tend to be extremely territorial about their content. Put your own spin on it and you should be fine for most things - especially environments and scenes.
@enricobersani8948 800$/ year for these two, per year. I'd sail the sea if I can find a gold treasure. But I guess I stick with blender and unreal. It can fo it all. For 0. This is more like an ad or a product placement
@@enricobersani8948exactly! IMO, pirating is fine until you start working for big companies, and even then, they’ll usually provide the software. You shouldn’t have to pay hundreds to thousands on dollars to enjoy a hobby
Love the look of your foliage! appreciate the look into your workflow and would love to see more.
Thank you for sharing Lukas, hope to see you more. 😊
What is recommended pc specs For making 3d environments in UE5?
2
recommended pc specs are on the epic games documentation website, 1 search away
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2
2 would be enough
So Cool
Guys, i know that it's not the right context to ask but it is possibile to recreate a scene from a movie or a tv show in blender without getting copyright?
Should be okay in the US (it’s a “derivative work”) as long as you don’t recreate anything too similar to something specifically under copyright like a famous character.
So… don’t recreate Mickey Mouse, Batman, Spider-Man, Hello Kitty, Super Mario, etc.
Generally you can recreate/reuse anything it in a limited way (music samples are okay for up to 3 seconds, I think?) under “fair use” laws, but Nintendo and Disney tend to be extremely territorial about their content.
Put your own spin on it and you should be fine for most things - especially environments and scenes.
@Tokyodb So recrating almost the same scene/character is copyright even if i dosen't monetize the video or put a disclaimer?
I'm from the EU btw
@@Mark001real attempting to monetize or claim rights over it will cause legal issues. Just doing it for funzies isn't an issue.
Cool, but Z Brush, Substance painter... expensive stuff.
time to sail the seven seas my friend!
@enricobersani8948
800$/ year for these two, per year.
I'd sail the sea if I can find a gold treasure. But I guess I stick with blender and unreal. It can fo it all. For 0.
This is more like an ad or a product placement
@@enricobersani8948exactly! IMO, pirating is fine until you start working for big companies, and even then, they’ll usually provide the software. You shouldn’t have to pay hundreds to thousands on dollars to enjoy a hobby