Galagian - space shooter, 3d prerender, ships, backgruond, ui
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Artwork from game: Galagian
Retrocade.net has decided to release source code and artwork for almost all of their projects for free.
- Credit to: Aleksander Kowalczyk, Retrocade.net
- Play the game: http://retrocade.net/game/galagian/
- Get the sourcecode: https://github.com/RetrocadeNet/galagian
- More opensource games and artwork on: http://retrocade.net/open-art/
- Support Retrocade.net: retrocade.net/how-to-support-retrocade-net/
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This pack contains all the art from game Galagian which is a wave based space shooter. The art style is prerendered 3D models. This pack contains the following graphics:
- 15 enemy ships (including 1 animated enemy)
- Bonus crystals
- Explosion particle
- Flame particle
- Font used in the game (Goca Logotype Beta: Made & designed by Jonas Borneland Hansen "dafo")
- Hud graphics
- Styled numbers
- Player sprite (5 frames) with shield sprite
- Preloader images
- Projectiles
- Game background, game over and title screen
- PSD source for achievement icons and preloader screen
- Unused achievement icons
- Unused animated asteroid (16 frames)
- Unused 5 asteroids
- Unused a bunch of projectiles
- Unused 5 hires ships
- Unused old backgrounds and logos
- A couple of other small things
Copyright/Attribution Notice:
Licensed under: Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0)
https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
File(s):
GalagianArtwork.zip 6.4 Mb [2837 download(s)]
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Hi, I'm working on a game development course for Udemy and I'd like to use this artwork for an example project. I wanted to know if you are ok with this (of course with proper attribution). What kind of attribution would it require?
Regards
As per CC BY 4.0 (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) you are free to use it even for commercial purposes and modify it as long as you credit the original work :). This specifically should be attributed to Aleksander Kowalczyk, Retrocade.net
Cool, thanks!