Looking forward to your project :)
Sure anything I make for my own project gets auto-uploaded to here and zdoom forums for people to use. And I intend to make more :)
I'll give you a detailed explanation to your question.
No existing Doom models were used. If you're referring to 3d models from hi-res packs like those for Jdoom - none of that was used in making of the sprites.
If you refer to models created by Adrian Carmack or Gregor Punchatz, which were photographed to make sprites in 93/94 - these weren't used either (because they're in the States and I'm from Poland... never been to the States).
I only compared proportions of my sprites with Doom sprites - I analysed Doom sprites to learn their proportions and dimensions. That's the only info I took from the original ones - compared them to see if my hold up to the style, while still being different.
I believe i know what you're asking - are the copyrights respected and if this is all legal to be used - yes it is all legal. What you see is material 100% done by me from scratch and released here for people to use for free.
Thanks :)
These were done for my project that has not been yet publicly announced, it'll be a freeware mod for Classic Doom. I make stuff for myself, but everyone can use them.
I created them by first modelling them in a 3d software then pixel touching up.
EDIT: Woah this is popular. Get it while it's warm I suppose :)
Thanks for your input, much appreciated.
Thanks m'man
Thanks for the tip bro! Didn't know about it, but I always used CC0 because it's kinda my way of doing things.
"Feel free to use, but give credit to the author (me)"
And by credit I mean mention me in credits or readme. This is all free stuff.
Looking forward to your project :)
Sure anything I make for my own project gets auto-uploaded to here and zdoom forums for people to use. And I intend to make more :)
Cool game. Makes me happy you used it.
I'll give you a detailed explanation to your question.
No existing Doom models were used. If you're referring to 3d models from hi-res packs like those for Jdoom - none of that was used in making of the sprites.
If you refer to models created by Adrian Carmack or Gregor Punchatz, which were photographed to make sprites in 93/94 - these weren't used either (because they're in the States and I'm from Poland... never been to the States).
I only compared proportions of my sprites with Doom sprites - I analysed Doom sprites to learn their proportions and dimensions. That's the only info I took from the original ones - compared them to see if my hold up to the style, while still being different.
I believe i know what you're asking - are the copyrights respected and if this is all legal to be used - yes it is all legal. What you see is material 100% done by me from scratch and released here for people to use for free.
Thanks :)
These were done for my project that has not been yet publicly announced, it'll be a freeware mod for Classic Doom. I make stuff for myself, but everyone can use them.
I created them by first modelling them in a 3d software then pixel touching up.
EDIT: Woah this is popular. Get it while it's warm I suppose :)
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