Thanks for checking out the plug-in and giving your honest feedback. Maybe there’s some…err… element… to this that I’ve missed. Than sales they’d lose because a part of a project is pre-rendered.
But I can’t help but feel that if Videocopilot had allowed pre-rendering, they would have gotten a lot more sales from us guys I expect Element will be rather popular as a live… err… element of projects. You’re not allowed to use Element to create pre-renders. So if you’re using Element for templates, you also have a 3D program. Since you’re not allowed to use any of the built in models (which incidentally does make sense), then you’re going to need to manufacture your own models using a 3D program. I’m guessing this is the reason for a new,more restrictive license.įair comment about Optical Flares, but I still think it’s ill thought out for Element. Just look how much “Optical Flares” the buyers are getting from here without owning the plugin or paying a dime to the creator of the plugin itself.
I think from Videocopilot’s point of view the license agreement is very well though out.Minimize the possibility of people reaping the benefits of the plugin without owning it.