Technically speaking….
They’re both floating. One’s just… upside down,
This is actually cool, but can the project be applied to other models?
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Technically speaking….
They’re both floating. One’s just… upside down,
This is actually cool, but can the project be applied to other models?
That "slicer file is public domain" part would probably not be valid as benchy has a "no derivatives" licence:
If you remix, transform, or build upon the material, you may not distribute the modified material.
That overrides the requirement of "share-alike", meaning you have to use the same license for remixed or derived content, as you aren't allowed to release any in the first place.
Unless the creator has received permission from them, of course - that overrides all licences.
So you're saying it's technically a pirate ship?