What it is:
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It's several props textured to represent money - single bills and stacks of 100, as well as common coins. There are also morphable bills you can use for when characters are holding money, folding it, dropping it and letting it flutter to the ground, etc. The props and textures are divided into Late 20th Century American Money, and 19th century American Money (including Confederate Money). A collection of Hollywood Stage Money is also included - this is the kind of money that was used in most Hollywood films from the early 1920's through the 1990's. It was all based on Mexican bills from the state of Sonora of around 1910 or so, and all printed by the same prop company - all they did was change the logo and other details to suit the studio they were printing it for.
What you can do with it:
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1) You're free to use these props in any render, non-commercial or commercial.
2) You may not sell the models or textures themselves, either individually or as part of a compilation.
3) You may not re-distribute these models or textures themselves, either individually or as part of a compilation.
4) Don't even THINK about printing this stuff on your handy-dandy color printer. It's not only illegal, it's not EVEN high enough resolution to fool anyone.
How to use it:
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Extract the enclosed files to your /runtime folder. The money will be listed under "Money" in your prop folder. The models will work with pretty much any version of poser.
Who made it:
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©2005 Jim Farris, All Rights Reserved
http://www.jim-farris.com
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