be sure to tag your submissions with as many single-word descriptors as you can. Pizza, basil, etc. THe unmagnified dimensions are also helpful: 190x190 in this case.
if you have a lot of art to share, it's a good idea to either space it out over several days or bundle all the similar art together into one submission. If too many individual submissions are uploaded on the same day, it pushes everyone else's art off the front page of the site, or it triggers a "front page flood" script that supresses your art until it can be reviewed in case it is spam. (this art isn't spam, obviously, but the script doesn't know that)
If you use any AI tools (midjourney, StableDiffusion, etc.) be sure to indicate which technology was used and include a link to it in the description. It can be a potential licensing/copyright issue.
Mostly GIMP. I'm not exactly a classically trained artist. I mean, I make art in the same way astrophysicists "understand" four-dimensional space: they don't really, but they use math to fake the conceptualization of it.
CC-BY doesn't allow extra restrictions like "not for redistribution". Would you be willing to forego that term? Until then I must mark this as having a licensing issue.
Upload it as separate page with a link to original?
Yes, you could do this. As long as you listed the proper license and attribution, that would be ok.
Contact admins so they will add to the original page a new file with info that it was optimized by me?
No, admins would not add it to the original page because it is not solely a creation of the original author.
The same as above but contact to creator instead of admins?
Yes. If the author decided to upload the new version to their submission, or if they gave permission for the new version to be added by admins, that would be ok.
Sure!
Mostly GIMP. I'm not exactly a classically trained artist. I mean, I make art in the same way astrophysicists "understand" four-dimensional space: they don't really, but they use math to fake the conceptualization of it.
Ah, I've heard of it but I haven't used it yet.
Are those typical filenames for resprite?
Delicious.
How was this made?
Thank you. And excellent model. Thanks for sharing it.
Thanks, but the "water_tower_readme.txt" still contains the conflicting term "Content not for redistribution."EDIT: Fixed, thanks! :)
CC-BY doesn't allow extra restrictions like "not for redistribution". Would you be willing to forego that term? Until then I must mark this as having a licensing issue.EDIT: Fixed, thanks! :)
Nice visual effect.
That said, did you mean "VFX"? short for visual effect. "SFX" usually means sound effect.
Note also that tags should be separated by commas. The current tag is just one big tag that almost no one will search altogether like that.
Yes, you could do this. As long as you listed the proper license and attribution, that would be ok.
No, admins would not add it to the original page because it is not solely a creation of the original author.
Yes. If the author decided to upload the new version to their submission, or if they gave permission for the new version to be added by admins, that would be ok.
Ooh! Nice find.
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