I am a new CC3/iClone7/Crazytalk8 user. I mean like 3 weeks. I have tons of learning to do on these programs, and a whole lot to learn about selling content on this Content Developer Market. I was looking into the Incubation Program, but I think I just want to get started going this route.
I have 3D Modeled in Blender for years. mostly airplanes and ships, like the ones on War Thunder and World of Warships. I have played a turn based RPG game called Disciples for over 20 years. I am also studying game programing and design. I have tinkered with Daz for about 5 years now and just recently been learning Z Brush and 3D Coat from courses.
I have made some Swords/Axes/Shields and props of that nature on Blender and textured them in 3D Coat. I am very impressed with the CC and iClone systems. I love the Daz models, except that the models themselves dont seem to cost much, but the Import licenses are well, expensive. I could have spent thousands of dollars just to make a game with Daz characters.
I also noticed that there is a lot of 3D Pornographic content online and 99.9% of it is produced with Daz and Rendrotica content. It is what it is. I think though that the Guidelines that Reallusion has set forth for their content store and marketplace is solid and well explained. I personally dont have any intentions to model any Avatar/character that anyone should be able to find offensive, unless a tad of cleavage or legs offends them.
Exmample:
This is a character that I made with CC3 and products from the Marketplace and or Content Store.
I dont think this is Erotic, or Obscene, but some one that is Amish may beg to differ. They may also be put off by the fact that the character is based on being a demon, and or related to Hell/Satanistic themes.
To me, and to a potential customer, My intent is for this to appear as a slightly sexy female demon character that can be used in a game as a NPC, or a Hero Class for the Demon faction (because some games let you play those factions).
Now I also made another character that I still think is in the Guidelines, However I could see how it teases the line so close that it would probably be ok to sell, but not put the pics in the advertising shots so younger, or religious individuals that are browsing the market place or content store wouldn't have the images thrown in their face.