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"Permission is granted to anyone to use this software for any purpose, including commercial applications, subject to the following restrictions:
1. The origin of the material generated by this software must not be misrepresented; you must not claim that you created the original artwork.
2. You can re-use any material generated by this program with or without any modification in your own products, but an acknowledgement of the pictures are generated by the "ePic Character Generator" in the product documentation is required if using the non-pro version.
3. You may not resell any material in any form without adding custom value."
The relevant discussion on our forum was here: http://epicgenerator.net/index.php/forum/other/23-rights-usage
"You may not resell any material in any form without adding custom value."
So say I wanted to make a character creator on a game, and I used all the images from ePic for each available item of clothing, that's not okay? I'd need to customise each image in some way? Or am I misunderstanding what "adding custom value" means?