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  2. ZBrush - Wikipedia

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    The initial download of ZBrush comes with thirty 3D sculpting brushes, and more are available for download. Each brush offers unique attributes while allowing general control over hardness, intensity, and size. Alphas, which are used to create a specific pattern or shape, and textures are also editable features of the brushes.

  3. List of free-content licences - Wikipedia

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    Some free software licences, including the GNU General Public License (GPL) and European Union Public Licence (EUPL), can also be used to license content other than software. However, the FSF has recommended against using the GPL for educational works.

  4. Software license - Wikipedia

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    Software licensing agreements usually prohibit resale, enabling the company to maximize revenue. [13] Traditionally, software was distributed in the form of binary object code that could not be understood or modified by the user, [9] but could be downloaded and run. The user bought a perpetual license to use a particular version of the software ...

  5. Proprietary software - Wikipedia

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    Software licensing agreements usually prohibit resale, enabling the company to maximize revenue. [18] Traditionally, software was distributed in the form of binary object code that could not be understood or modified by the user, [19] but could be downloaded and run. The user bought a perpetual license to use a particular version of the ...

  6. End-user license agreement - Wikipedia

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    The license often stipulated that a customer agreed if they did not return the product within a specified interval. [8] After the advent of the internet, EULAs are more often found in clickwrap format where the user only needs to click an agree button. [9] Without the constraints of having to print the license, the length of the agreements ...

  7. Perpetual access - Wikipedia

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    In the licensing of software products, a perpetual license means that a software application is sold on a one-time basis and the licensee can then use a copy of the software forever. The license holder has indefinite access to a specific version of a software program by paying for it only once.

  8. Autodesk Mudbox - Wikipedia

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    Mudbox is a proprietary computer-based 3D sculpting and painting tool. [3] Currently developed by Autodesk, Mudbox was created by Skymatter, founded by Tibor Madjar, David Cardwell and Andrew Camenisch, former artists of Weta Digital, where the tool was first used to produce the 2005 Peter Jackson remake of King Kong.

  9. Volume licensing - Wikipedia

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    In software licensing, volume licensing is the practice of using one license to authorize software on a large number of computers and/or for a large number of users. Customers of such licensing schemes are typically business , governmental or educational institutions, with prices for volume licensing varying depending on the type, quantity and ...