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Looking for someone with Unity Pro
My dev team of 3 (high school students) created a game with Unity3d free version for our state FBLA competition. We got 2nd at the state level and are now going to nationals. However, we switched it over to Unity Pro trial version so we could improve upon it. However, with the watermark that says trial version in the side we will be docked. Is anyone out there willing to grab our project forlder (from a public dropbox) and export it using their pro version? We are willing to let you keep all of our 3d models along with our scripts. Also we would be willing to PayPal a small amount for your time if that is an issue. We do not win anything for this competition but it would be cool to see a Unity game place at a national design competition. Thank you to anyone that is willing and I will send all the info on request.
This is going to get deleted. But contact unity sales about this. UT is a great company - heck they give 90% of their software (unity free) away for free.. if your project promotes unity and you're poor students I'm sure there's a chance they would help you out.
Already contacted them and they said that they do not export in house. They said I should post on forums and they would have no problem with me having somebody else export it. Considering our school has no program$$anonymous$$g classes and our only computer class covers photoshop and that sort of stuff the school is not willing to fund buying a license for a one time use. I thought there might actually be somebody out there generous enough to help me out but guess not.
I was under the impression that paying/being paid to do a pro export (basically trying to dodge the license) was not allowed. Related to the reason all $$anonymous$$mmembers are supposed to have the same version.
As I mentioned I contacted Unity via email and they said it would be more than ok for me to contact other Unity members to have someone export it for me. There is no prize for winning this contest and it would be good advertising for Unity which I feel is an amazing game engine. However with the deadline for turn in this Friday it looks like I'm stuck with the watermark.
Answer by Jessy · Apr 26, 2011 at 04:46 AM
It costs $99 for a Unity Pro license if you're a student. Pay that instead.
Do you have a discount license for students?
At the moment we do not have a student license. Our free version and less expensive non-Pro products, however, are targeted at students and users on a budget. We do have educational licenses available to accredited educational institutions. Schools can contact us using our contact form for more information.
So you mean educational license?
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