Anyone with that skillset can make printable objects though, ultimately you just have to make the model "watertight"; fill all the holes PGI left to increase rendering performance. But there are LOTS of holes, and lots of mesh edges that appear to touch but don't actually touch.
For example, the Urbanmech model when combined into a single model (each MWO mech is actually dozens of separate objects that need to be combined together) has
hundreds of holes, and a lot of regions that Meshmixer can't determine which side is inside and which side is outside.
I certainly don't blame him for selling the STL's he made, as that's a lot of work, many many hours even as a professional CG artist. I suppose he can sell the STL's, anyways; I know you can't sell the physical objects due to licensing issues, but the STL's probably, so long as PGI didn't object.
DiabetesOverlord Wilford Brimley, on 21 November 2016 - 09:53 PM, said:
It's
probably illegal for him to sell the STL's he made; I don't profess to know the ins and outs of the licensing and IP law there. I'm not arguing it IS legal for him to sell them; merely was curious where Sphereoid went with his comment as it didn't seem to reference anything that was said in this thread at all.
Just because some random dude was selling STL's is pretty irrelevant to the grand scheme of things.
Oh, my bad. I didn't follow the OP's link
I see where I'm confused, and it's all on me.
Yeah, that's definitely illegal; unless they got licensing from all those sources... which I doubt strongly.
Anyways, it
IS legal to print the models yourself. You just can't sell them.
Just like it's legal to make papercraft MWO models if you want, or draw pictures of them. You can't sell them commerically though.