Reallusion iclone 6 return policy3/22/2023 ![]() ![]() Oh wow - really? I only ever saw the price of the iClone7, so i thought everyone was telling me to spend $400 and up - Thankyou so much for clearing this up for me. It's a valuable tool and you never know when you might need it again (and you can always upgrade to 7 down the road). you can pick up iClone 6 Standard for around $50, and Pro for $115, which is dirt cheap and I can't imagine anyone here doing these animations for less for you anyway. Perhaps you'll never use iClone again, but you still might consider picking up a copy. I know the distinction seems small, but it isn't (and a paid animation IS an expensive proposition - even 60 seconds of animation in my world goes for $100 on up, and usually FAR up: the last paid gig I did was around $500 for a 60 second spot). Now, if you wanted to pay someone to create an animation FOR you (the animation itself), complete with render, that would be fine. In essence, by asking others to render your projects, you are asking them to "loan" you the program (it could also be construed as a sub-license). There's a lot there, but I think this part is the relevent one: You may not sell, sub-license, loan, give, or transfer any part of the CrazyTalk,CrazyTalk Animator, iClone, and/or 3DXchange or a copy thereof to another personor company. ![]()
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