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Creating models is also a great way to earn some recognition in the ROBLOX community–there are many users in our community that focus primarily on building models instead of games. As it stands now, models cannot be bought or sold, and are free to all.
No, we’re not talking about good looking people; we’re talking about ROBLOX models. A model can be virtually anything–from a Pokeball, to a Sword Pack, to a building, to a certain styling of hair–there are millions of models in the catalog that you can use in the places and games that you’re building.
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Yes there is nothing wrong with using free models to speed the progress of a project or-game as, they are public domain meaning you could use them modify them and learn how to replicate them into your own version.
Everything that Roblox made is free to use, but you'd have to ask UGC creators if you want to use their accessories. Anything created by Roblox is free to use on Roblox.
No, because they publish them to the public at their own risk for others to use. Besides, you can't copyright someone for using their model, even if the model is stolen.
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In Roblox Studio, all models that are on-sale can be used without actually owning them. However, there is a tab in the Toolbox where owned models can be used. Originally, experiences were also able to spawn free models from the avatar shop.
Free models are open source for everyone to use, no credit needed.
It would only make sense for your account to be in major risk if you are downloading a copyrighted material from an off-site platform (like youtube) and then upload it to Roblox. It isn't possible to get legal actions, but it depends on what the situation is. No, you will not get sent to prison.
No assets in the marketplace are copyrighted. You just have to mention its creator. Decals and textures that contain real-life logos and brands are copyrighted and trademarked. Such as the Cola Cola logo and so on.
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When first making Piggy, there was copyrighted material plastered all over- since then however I've removed it all and have worked closely with lawyers (and my partner merch company) to copyright 'Piggy' and all of its contents. Now it's become my own IP!
I've tried 5 times already to save my animation to Roblox, But every time, my studio crashes. I don't know what to do, as this is the key to a sword animation.
This has been happening since the outage in January. I haven't been able to save progress since then. My friends who develop on the game also face this issue.
Hello all, I’m really new to Roblox studio and looking to make the next best Horror game. I’ve got the ideas but not the brains to execute it. Anyone really good at scripting etc able to help out? Thanks in advance
I have problem with my game. In roblox studio you barely can move. You also have something like 10 fps. After I updated the game it don't work. Does it have too many assets? Please help me because I tried almost everything.
I tried to open studio to get my lost files up, but it says "Fail to get moderation status. Please try to login again or contact support if problem perists" when i restart. I already have my roblox account, but i couldn't sign in to Roblox Studio.