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Selling my Modo 501 and Zbrush 4 License ( ùpdated offer)

Posted: Mon Aug 22, 2011 9:49 pm
by boilerhead
in the last 2 years, i didnt work much more then a few hours with 3d application, buying updates for all three application
but my focus has change to real foto and video with my Canon D7.

So ,this was not a easy decisions but you cant to run with the hare and hunt with the hounds :))

Selling via Paypal, i think this is secure option for both.

Luxology Modo 501 License for 650.- Dollar (include 100.- Dollar for Luxology fee License tranfer)
Pixologic ZBrush 4 (Mac/ Win ) 400.- Dollar
Nextlimit Maxwell Render * first i have to communicate with NL about the license transfer !

Thanks for the reply and the help :)

if you have any question please contact me
contact :kaistoffers@ymail.com

Re: Selling my Maxwell Render 2.5 ,Modo 501 and Zbrush 4 Lic

Posted: Tue Aug 23, 2011 12:04 am
by JamesColeman
Might want to check out FAQ no. 30: http://www.maxwellrender.com/mw2_faq.php

I'd rather warn you gently now rather than someone from Next Limit gets p***ed.

Re: Selling my Maxwell Render 2.5 ,Modo 501 and Zbrush 4 Lic

Posted: Tue Aug 23, 2011 12:06 am
by Bubbaloo
Are you sure these licenses are transferable?

Re: Selling my Maxwell Render 2.5 ,Modo 501 and Zbrush 4 Lic

Posted: Tue Aug 23, 2011 1:22 am
by rusteberg
I am selling my secret laboratory located on a remote island nearby Bermuda.

Serious inquiries only please.

Re: Selling my Maxwell Render 2.5 ,Modo 501 and Zbrush 4 Lic

Posted: Tue Aug 23, 2011 12:19 pm
by Michael Betke
ZBrush devs have no problem with transfering licenses.
Maxwell cant be passed. dont know for modo.

Re: Selling my Maxwell Render 2.5 ,Modo 501 and Zbrush 4 Lic

Posted: Tue Aug 23, 2011 12:56 pm
by numerobis
There should be no problem if you want to sell your modo license, but you should ask luxology before you do. They have a market place in their forum where you can announce your lic...

and concerning maxwell i have to say that this is really a joke... it's an investment like any other (hardware, machines) and i see NO reason why it shouldn't be possible to transfer a license.
I think this has to be done via NL because it's the registration you are paying for, but it should be possible!

And the piracy thingy is no real reason, because you can get a cracked version easily without buying it - all that counts if you use it professional is a legal license!

Re: Selling my Maxwell Render 2.5 ,Modo 501 and Zbrush 4 Lic

Posted: Tue Aug 23, 2011 1:09 pm
by zdeno
numerobis wrote: ... all true ... (short quoting mode)
+1

Re: Selling my Maxwell Render 2.5 ,Modo 501 and Zbrush 4 Lic

Posted: Tue Aug 23, 2011 1:31 pm
by Half Life
ZBrush allows it but you have to pay them a fee to transfer the license of $49.99.

https://support.pixologic.com/index.php ... ticleid=66

Best,
Jason.

Re: Selling my Maxwell Render 2.5 ,Modo 501 and Zbrush 4 Lic

Posted: Tue Aug 23, 2011 2:21 pm
by Bubbaloo
Soon, we will not even have the executable files on our local computers. Only internet shortcuts. Welcome to the cloud.

Re: Selling my Maxwell Render 2.5 ,Modo 501 and Zbrush 4 Lic

Posted: Tue Aug 23, 2011 2:23 pm
by Hervé
Bubbaloo wrote:Soon, we will not even have the executable files on our local computers. Only internet shortcuts. Welcome to the cloud.

well yep it might all end up that way... :?

Re: Selling my Maxwell Render 2.5 ,Modo 501 and Zbrush 4 Lic

Posted: Tue Aug 23, 2011 2:45 pm
by zdeno
Bubbaloo wrote:Soon, we will not even have the executable files on our local computers. Only internet shortcuts. Welcome to the cloud.
this direction (progress) is bad (evil)

our cows stop give milk because of this "cloud thing" ;)

Re: Selling my Maxwell Render 2.5 ,Modo 501 and Zbrush 4 Lic

Posted: Tue Aug 23, 2011 3:41 pm
by dmeyer
Bubbaloo wrote:Soon, we will not even have the executable files on our local computers. Only internet shortcuts. Welcome to the cloud.
I've heard about this 'cloud' before.

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Re: Selling my Maxwell Render 2.5 ,Modo 501 and Zbrush 4 Lic

Posted: Tue Aug 23, 2011 3:50 pm
by Bubbaloo
zdeno wrote:our cows stop give milk because of this "cloud thing" ;)
:lol: :lol: :lol:

My chickens stopped laying eggs!

Re: Selling my Maxwell Render 2.5 ,Modo 501 and Zbrush 4 Lic

Posted: Tue Aug 23, 2011 4:52 pm
by mashium123
Hervé wrote:
Bubbaloo wrote:Soon, we will not even have the executable files on our local computers. Only internet shortcuts. Welcome to the cloud.

well yep it might all end up that way... :?
i'm not sure, if clients, who are extremely cautious with their prototype data that they want us to visualize, are too comfortable with the idea that the 3d-guy handles their company secrets not locally, but "somewhere" up there in the cloudy internets.
even with über-crypted connections clients en gross will not feel confident enough to let that happen.
and in the end, they are the ones that do the pay - which is what counts in terms of the tool's usability.

if i were someone, that produces classified data, i would not hand that out to someone who spreads it to cloud-systems. i guess.
but that's just me.

Re: Selling my Modo 501 and Zbrush 4 License ( ùpdated offe

Posted: Wed Aug 24, 2011 11:10 am
by Michael Betke
I dont think this will happen to soon. Take a look at Octane Renderer. They made an "anti-piracy" feature which need you to stay online all the time. So if your internet coneection was interrupted overnight the rendering just stopped. I had sometimes problem reaching the server so I couldn't start a rendering. Lots of complains were the result. Some artist even don't have internet on their workstation because their long-term clients requested it. This results in removing/changing this "feature" recently.
Uploading all the date to a cloud with current broadband internet infrastructure is not possible for a lot of professionals in some coutries. So I'm relaxed for the next years about all my data and programs floating around in the cloud.

and concerning maxwell i have to say that this is really a joke... it's an investment like any other (hardware, machines) and i see NO reason why it shouldn't be possible to transfer a license.
Its more common that companies don't allow to sell your license than the other way. Autodesk even has a paragraph which allowes them to enter your room and tak allok at your computer. There wa a nice article one month ago what silly stuff in EULA are written.