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Maya LT License and Usage

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Anonymous
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Maya LT License and Usage

Hi all,
About 1-2 years ago I downloaded the free versions of Autodesk softwares, designed as for professionals, but licensed only for academic purpose.
I used Maya, 3DS max and MudBox for personal usage only, for fun and not to realistic usage.
Now, I'm 16 years old, and I understand better computer technology in general.
My project is to use CryENGINE, a game engine that natively supports Maya 3D and Max. My game will be released as a commercial one, so if I use the student-licensed softwares, I would infringe the EULA, and this is illegal. I've seen that Maya LT can be accessed for only 30$/month. CryENGINE forum's community, recommended me to be well informed about this, because maybe the version may not be complete.
So, I want to ask this to You.
If I pay 30$, will I have access to the "complete" Maya LT? Will I be able to create skeletons and animations, and apply textures to import into CryENGINE?
As said before, I'm a student and I can't pay thousands of dollars. I can pay "barely" 40$/month (10$ for CryENGINE + 30$ for Maya LT), so I would be very very happy if I could enjoy a software that permit me to create skeletons and animations, and apply textures. And, can I also create 3D models into MAYA LT without leaving the software?
Thank you Autodesk for the powerful softwares, and thank you community too, for your answers.
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joane.bonghanoy
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Hi @Sabino123, 

 

You can refer here for the comparison table between Maya and Maya LT. For the monthly pricing, I believe you're talking about our Desktop Subscription. Visit our Online Store to purchase it. 



Joane Bonghanoy
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dgorsman
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One more point, for clarity: any creations, objects, animations, etc. done with the EDU license are also prohibited from commercial use.  You'll have to start from scratch with the commercial license.

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