Cool, do you have some pictures of your mechs already? I'm currently working on some top-down 2D mechs. When they're done we can let them fight against each other in a crazy 2D-3D crossover game. :D
wubitog wrote: "If I release my app with your modular art with cc-by-sa 3, even with an [accept] [decline], we both know there will be people that will ignore the licensing completely. Would I be at fault or just them?"
That would be their fault.
wubitog wrote: "Would you consider creating and selling space sprites/art to me as CC0? If so, could you estimate the cost for a small order?"
I'm currently not available for commisioned work. I can send you an estimate, if you give me list, but I don't know when or if I'll be available again.
wubitog wrote: "This is what I did in about 5 minutes with only some pieces out of the modular set:"
I've seen the ships. Nice work. :) I'd like to know how your program works.
That sounds like an interesting program. Of course you have to state that the resulting graphics have to be CC-BY-SA 3.0 and that I need to be credited. I think you can add yourself to the credits as well ... or the users who create the new ships? I'm no license expert either. ;)
Sure, you can use the graphics in commercial and closed source games if you want. You can add my nickname to the credits and if you want a link back to my OGA profile.
Thanks for the tip Tap, that's an interesting idea. Regarding shininess, I think that's something that has to be added afterwards to a few parts, because it would probably look strange, if all parts were shiny. Maybe I should have added a partially transparent overlay to add gloss effects. Or did you mean just more "bells and whistles"?
I have some questions about the licensing. I chose CC-BY-SA because I wanted the resulting space ships to be open source as well. If I chose CC-BY instead, would the users be allowed to license them as they want? Are the results actually considered as derivatives or original creations?
Cool, do you have some pictures of your mechs already? I'm currently working on some top-down 2D mechs. When they're done we can let them fight against each other in a crazy 2D-3D crossover game. :D
@kanadaj, that's correct.
I still have not much time to work on open source stuff, so the other set will take (probably a lot) more time.
@wubitog, great job. I wish I could check out your program, but don't own an iphone or pad. The credits are absolutely sufficient. :)
Hehe, I just wanted to point out the same issues. Here's my version. Still good work Anthony44.
wubitog wrote: "If I release my app with your modular art with cc-by-sa 3, even with an [accept] [decline], we both know there will be people that will ignore the licensing completely. Would I be at fault or just them?"
That would be their fault.
wubitog wrote: "Would you consider creating and selling space sprites/art to me as CC0? If so, could you estimate the cost for a small order?"
I'm currently not available for commisioned work. I can send you an estimate, if you give me list, but I don't know when or if I'll be available again.
wubitog wrote: "This is what I did in about 5 minutes with only some pieces out of the modular set:"
I've seen the ships. Nice work. :) I'd like to know how your program works.
Your games are nice, too.
Bl4ckSh33p wrote: "Awesome! I love it. :)"
Thanks. :)
Nice. :)
That sounds like an interesting program. Of course you have to state that the resulting graphics have to be CC-BY-SA 3.0 and that I need to be credited. I think you can add yourself to the credits as well ... or the users who create the new ships? I'm no license expert either. ;)
You can choose one of the two licenses. I prefer CC-BY-SA and mainly include GPL for GPL enthusiasts who only want to use this license. ;)
Sure, you can use the graphics in commercial and closed source games if you want. You can add my nickname to the credits and if you want a link back to my OGA profile.
Thanks for the explanation Tap.
Thanks for the tip Tap, that's an interesting idea. Regarding shininess, I think that's something that has to be added afterwards to a few parts, because it would probably look strange, if all parts were shiny. Maybe I should have added a partially transparent overlay to add gloss effects. Or did you mean just more "bells and whistles"?
I have some questions about the licensing. I chose CC-BY-SA because I wanted the resulting space ships to be open source as well. If I chose CC-BY instead, would the users be allowed to license them as they want? Are the results actually considered as derivatives or original creations?
Thanks, I'm glad you like it. I've got another set that I'll prepare like this one, but I'm busy with something else now, so it'll take some time.
Mumu, do you mean a png version of the 'Spaceship-Parts' or 'Alien-Ships'? Or all parts as separate pngs? o_O What program do you use?
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