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I get this error when I try to add an .obj asset of a bathing suit. There are no fonts in this file.?
I also don't understand how if I am licensed to use those fonts as part of programs I have bought and installed, and I'm confident that none of those licenses specifically prohibit me from using them in certain programs, that if SP3D is trying to access them from my windows/fonts folder I'm/it should be able to use them as per my license and not rely on yours.
It still doesn't explain why it's finding fonts inside an obj that are nonexistent.
It should also be mentioned that some of the fonts; marlett.ttf for instance, is a core system font of windows. It is installed when you install windows, so in other words, no windows user can use this program because of that font? Was this advertised on the store page at POS?
Talk about a nifty scam.