Usually (not always) if I rework somebody else's CC0 work, I like to retain the license. I guess it depends on what kind of mood I am in. :-\
Edit: I actually had a hard time convincing myself to re-release my mushroom houses under CC0. But when I reworked your green cap character to gnomes, I wanted them to be usuable together under the same licensing.
Wow. Nostalgic! :) That looks great!
Looks good. :)
Edit: Wish I knew how to use Blender.
Usually (not always) if I rework somebody else's CC0 work, I like to retain the license. I guess it depends on what kind of mood I am in. :-\
Edit: I actually had a hard time convincing myself to re-release my mushroom houses under CC0. But when I reworked your green cap character to gnomes, I wanted them to be usuable together under the same licensing.
This is great!
A very nice alternate style.
Don't you mean "Animated teh big doggos!" :p
Love it!
Thank you so much tracy! Using your bow as a hair decoration for Stendhal.
Using one of the hairs in Stendhal. May use more in the future. Thank you very much! :)
Edit: Using another one. :)
These must be the original sprites? http://gallery.sheep.art.pl/gallery/sprites.htmlEdit: Did Radomir Dopieralski give you permission to list these under CC0? I don't see any licensing information for the sprites on his site.Edit: I see that the sprite kits listed on this page are released into the public domain. But, does that include the sprites for the link above?Edit: I received an email from Radomir Dopieralski who pointed me to the source submissions:https://opengameart.org/content/alternate-lpc-character-sprites-georgehttps://opengameart.org/content/one-more-lpc-alternate-characterNeither of those are licensed under CC0 so the licensing for this submission is incorrect.Pages