No it's cool to use if it's not online. But I don't think it's ripped from dawn of war solely because when I played with it it had the marine animations.
As for dota models you'd probably need to find a way to import them into 3DS max or blender and use one of the various exporting scripts written by blizzard or the community to make it compatible with the editor.
If you google getting wow models into sc2 you'll get a number of tutorials and since blizzard makes both maps it's ok to use wow models in sc2. The space marine model is somewhere on this site I'll post it if I find it, I'm not sure if those models are plagiarizing as they may have been just made to look like the space marine. As for the skyrim dragon I couldn't tell you what he did exactly and that one is definitely not ok to use. I'm not sure where you could get it anyway.
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If you use blender you'll need to use blenders m3addon. Look it up it's on here somewhere it's by println.
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No it's cool to use if it's not online. But I don't think it's ripped from dawn of war solely because when I played with it it had the marine animations.
As for dota models you'd probably need to find a way to import them into 3DS max or blender and use one of the various exporting scripts written by blizzard or the community to make it compatible with the editor.
@l3monsta: Go
If you google getting wow models into sc2 you'll get a number of tutorials and since blizzard makes both maps it's ok to use wow models in sc2. The space marine model is somewhere on this site I'll post it if I find it, I'm not sure if those models are plagiarizing as they may have been just made to look like the space marine. As for the skyrim dragon I couldn't tell you what he did exactly and that one is definitely not ok to use. I'm not sure where you could get it anyway.