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Maiden Dress For V4


Operating System(s): Windows 10

Softwares: Poser Pro 11, Marvelous Designer, Poser 12, Poser 13

Base Figures: Victoria 4

License: This is licensed for non-commercial use only.


Product Notes


A Simple Dress as simple it can be with simple textures


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Comments

Gisela
8:31AM | Wed, 11 March 2026

Thank you Elleque.

elleque
1:06AM | Wed, 11 March 2026

Thank you for sharing this!

bsperan
4:41PM | Tue, 10 March 2026

Nice model. The dress looks cute & stylish. Good job. That said: I've noticed that all your Freebies are dresses and all are licensed as non-commercial. Free dresses & other clothing for DAZ figures are numerous. They're everywhere - not just on Renderosity, but on many other sites including RenderHub, CGbytes, CGtrader & more. Even DAZ releases a dozen freebies weekly. But most of these are under a far less restrictive license. Many people do not fully realize how restrictive a non-commercial license is. Even using a model in a promo image for one's own product or just using a model in a YouTube video - with or without monetization enabled... many would consider both as a form of commercial use. (Even with monetization turned off, YouTube will still place adverts on such videos.) In practice, this means such models are limited to personal use renders such as showing off in forum posts, personalized digital greeting cards to send to friends & relatives, & similar. Just saying: Non-commercial models tend not to get as many downloads or see nearly as much use. Personally, I try to avoid any non-commercial models on principle. Otherwise, I'd have to keep multiple lists and check them twice, going through my entire Runtime Library every time to make sure I'm not using a non-commercial model whenever I need to make anything like a book cover or promo image. I think mixing up model licenses makes it too difficult to keep track of which models are safe to use for a specific purpose and which... aren't. If I ever do feel compelled to use a non-commercial model - simply because it's the only model of that type or it's just that good - I would remove it from my Library right after my personal use render so I don't forget the license and accidentally use it improperly later.

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