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Hi guys, I'm looking a 3D Modeler to create a skimpy outfit based on my request(s). I'll pay for those who interested on my request with Steam Wallet. Please PM me if you're interested. Thanks before.

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Hi guys, I'm looking a 3D Modeler to create a skimpy outfit based on my request(s). I'll pay for those who interested on my request with Steam Wallet. Please PM me if you're interested. Thanks before.

 

Do you have an image of the outfit you want created? Others may help fund the creation if they could see it.

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Hi guys, I'm looking a 3D Modeler to create a skimpy outfit based on my request(s). I'll pay for those who interested on my request with Steam Wallet. Please PM me if you're interested. Thanks before.

Do you have an image of the outfit you want created? Others may help fund the creation if they could see it.

Hmm I need to discuss the design with the 3d modeler. Thx for your tip.

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I'm a 3D modeller. I'm not sure what the rules are around this, like for example I know that modders can't accept payment for mods, are we allowed to be commissioned for mods that are then made freely available?

I've never timed myself, but I'll  guess that I can create an outfit in a full working week. 40 Hours. How much were you imagining that you would pay, per hour?

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I'm a 3D modeller. I'm not sure what the rules are around this, like for example I know that modders can't accept payment for mods, are we allowed to be commissioned for mods that are then made freely available?

 

I've never timed myself, but I'll  guess that I can create an outfit in a full working week. 40 Hours. How much were you imagining that you would pay, per hour?

Probably you will have to avoid the Creation Kit and only use 3rd party tools

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I'm a 3D modeller. I'm not sure what the rules are around this, like for example I know that modders can't accept payment for mods, are we allowed to be commissioned for mods that are then made freely available?

 

I've never timed myself, but I'll  guess that I can create an outfit in a full working week. 40 Hours. How much were you imagining that you would pay, per hour?

You can accept payment for mods if it is a personal agreement between you and the person commissioning the work, BUT only if it was created using open-source or fully licensed (commercial) software which allows you generate a profit, and includes no Bethesda or 'borrowed' assets from other modders work. So for example you can make a clothing mesh on commission using your licensed software, but only supply it as an un-rigged object with no Bethesda/borrowed body meshes, skeletons, assets or textures included. After you have delivered the mesh and accepted your payment for your work it is then up to yourself and the person who commissioned the work whether or not you both want to then share that mod for free or keep it for yourselves. If you wanted to make the mesh into a game ready asset you would have to do that pro bono, since it would then be necessary to use Bethesda/ borrowed assets.

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I'm a 3D modeller. I'm not sure what the rules are around this, like for example I know that modders can't accept payment for mods, are we allowed to be commissioned for mods that are then made freely available?

 

I've never timed myself, but I'll  guess that I can create an outfit in a full working week. 40 Hours. How much were you imagining that you would pay, per hour?

You can accept payment for mods if it is a personal agreement between you and the person commissioning the work, BUT only if it was created using open-source or fully licensed (commercial) software which allows you generate a profit, and includes no Bethesda or 'borrowed' assets from other modders work. So for example you can make a clothing mesh on commission using your licensed software, but only supply it as an un-rigged object with no Bethesda/borrowed body meshes, skeletons, assets or textures included. After you have delivered the mesh and accepted your payment for your work it is then up to yourself and the person who commissioned the work whether or not you both want to then share that mod for free or keep it for yourselves. If you wanted to make the mesh into a game ready asset you would have to do that pro bono, since it would then be necessary to use Bethesda/ borrowed assets.

 

 

Hmm thx for the information, then I will donate for their outfit. I'm still looking for a 3D Modeler.

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