It's a good submission, and gavlig actually read the submission guidelines and was conscienscious enough to remove the stuff from cgtextures (thank you, by the way -- it's a pain having to remove submissions because of that).
@gavlig: I can't tell if you're discouraged or not, but don't be. I'd personally like to see more of your work here if you're up for submitting any. Keep up the good work! :)
If you look at the art commissioned by OGA, you'll notice that the vast majority of it is CC-BY. Originally it was licensed CC-BY-SA, but the additional publicity we got from making it easier for people to use brought in more new art than the share-alike requirement.
Note that I have no plans to eliminate the GPL and CC-BY-SA as possible license choices for art.
Maybe I can make ads by art submissions opt-in on a per artist basis. That shouldn't ruffle any feathers.
I'll check them out. :)
That sounds like it could be useful. I'll look into it.
The big question is if OGA can generate revenue with it without there being a ton of links all over the place.
I think you should go unexpected and have Xeon be a dude.
The hero with the hidden face being a chick is a huge trope now, so everyone expects it.
That was just a bug. Only the most recent 5 entries were showing up. I fixed it.
There's something bothering me about the upper legs on the model's front side. Can you render her facing directly toward the camera?
It's a good submission, and gavlig actually read the submission guidelines and was conscienscious enough to remove the stuff from cgtextures (thank you, by the way -- it's a pain having to remove submissions because of that).
@gavlig: I can't tell if you're discouraged or not, but don't be. I'd personally like to see more of your work here if you're up for submitting any. Keep up the good work! :)
Bart
Unflagged. Thanks. :)
Flagged license issue. Let me know when it's fixed.
If you look at the art commissioned by OGA, you'll notice that the vast majority of it is CC-BY. Originally it was licensed CC-BY-SA, but the additional publicity we got from making it easier for people to use brought in more new art than the share-alike requirement.
Note that I have no plans to eliminate the GPL and CC-BY-SA as possible license choices for art.
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