Is Unity3D free version marks the assets as "water makered" like Maya does?
We are working on a prototype and would like to upgrade Unity3D free to the Professional version. My question is, does Unity marks the assets built in the free version as Water Marked like in Maya free version? water marked in Maya means that the asset cannot be used in commercial use, and you would have to design your graphics again in the professional version in order for it to be legally sold in commercial use.
I was wandering if Unity3D does that as well in the free version. It's good to know early in the development phase for us to restart everything.
Answer by Commoble · Mar 08, 2017 at 06:20 PM
You can use Unity's standard assets in your commercial games, regardless of which Unity license you have. You only need to upgrade your unity license if the games you make with unity make you a certain amount of money per year (defined on the unity license comparison page).
Answer by omarmoh-om · Mar 09, 2017 at 11:44 PM
Thanks Commoble for the information. Now I can keep going with the prototype without worrying about that. :D
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