Are Interactive Licenses needed to use Daz renders in visual novels?

Hi everyone, is an Interactive license required to use daz renders in an visual novel game?
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Hi everyone, is an Interactive license required to use daz renders in an visual novel game?
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The EULA is really not that hard to understand.
As long as you're using only 2D renders (still images or animations) in your game engine, and not the 3D meshes or textures themselves, then the standard license should be enough.
As I understand it, no. Because a visual novel isn't "interactive". The renders you produce are considered your own art.
It isn't a matter of interaction, it's 2D renders vs 3D data (or textures) that is the determining factor. An old-school dungeon-delver that used 2D sprites (like the original Elder Scrolls games or Dungeon Master) would not require an Interactive License, depending on how the walls were generated.
LOL, expect that kind of reception when you publish your novel.