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I’m a freelancer working for a studio. Which license do I need?
I’m a freelancer working for a studio. Which license do I need?
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Written by Maxx Burman
Updated over a week ago

If you are a project based freelancer, and only delivering final images or renders back to the studio, you can use an Individual License.

If you are asked to share 3D scene files or asset files with other team members of the studio, or deliver those files to the studio at the end of the project, the studio will need a Studio License.

At KitBash3D we try to make licensing as easy as possible, but there are some gray areas that we need to clarify for our Kits:

  • If KitBash3D Assets are going to be stored on a shared server, you will need a license that covers the number of artists who have access to that server.

    Since Individual Licenses do not permit storage on company servers, this requires a Small Studio license at minimum.

  • If you are working remotely and will be delivering assets or 3D scenes, then the receiving studio will be required to purchase an appropriate Studio license.

  • If you are working remotely and will be delivering 2D images (stills or full shot renders), without the 3D assets, you are covered by an Individual license.

If your situation doesn't match any of these scenarios, please reach out to us and we can help to clarify the End User License Agreement (EULA).


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