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I hope they make you smile and help you with your project.
thanks for teh packs ... i think i'll end up rendering from models and thumbnailing but i need something while dabbling to keep it fun
Overall, I think that GCH created characters are only for RPG Maker products. That means if you use the default templates (which are supplied by Enterbrain to GCH), they don't want you creating games for other products. However, if you just use GCH to make your own models and characters like any other drawing program you're fine.
While the Security Team that I have posted here is original, you can see that I have used the model bodies and hairstyles for some of them from the GCH templates. That might be a problem. Using the uniforms or the helmets or the bodyarmor on a sprite body that you create (even if it matches the original template to fit the movements) might be required 'legally'.
I wish a had a more straightforward answer for you. It might be better to check on the forums specifically.
I have question, can I use them using another engine except RPG Maker?
Feel free to use these sprites any way you wish and even modify them however you want in your project. Obviously just don't claim that they're yours (unless you alter them, then you can claim the alterations are yours). If you use them in a game and make tons and tons of money... that's all yours.
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