Hey, these are great! Is there any overlap in your 3D<->2D workflow, or did you come up with each seperately?
Wow, this looks great! Definitely helps fill a niche left mostly untouched on OGA.
Love the set, thanks for sharing!
How odd! When I open it with Windows 10's default zip manager I only see the .txt file, but opening the archive with 7zip does the trick. Thanks!
Edit: will definitely let you know if I use the assets.
When I open this up there's only a License.txt file inside the .zip. Am I missing something?
Hi, thanks for drawing those up and pointing me to the correct field. Hopefully this resolves the attribution issues.
Is there any way to preserve newline characters in the attribution notice? It's harder to read as a blob.
Thanks, appreciate the update! As an aside, I'm also finding this super useful as a study.
Love it, looking forward to climbing some walls!
That turned out very nicely and it's interesting to read about what went into the music. I'm really looking forward to the album!
This is REALLY good, I especially like the buildup of the 'action' variant. I hear bits of Stellaris in here, is that an inspiration?
I know I said this previously, but thanks for both versions of the track. It opens up all kinds of fun possibilities.
Hey, these are great! Is there any overlap in your 3D<->2D workflow, or did you come up with each seperately?
Wow, this looks great! Definitely helps fill a niche left mostly untouched on OGA.
Love the set, thanks for sharing!
How odd! When I open it with Windows 10's default zip manager I only see the .txt file, but opening the archive with 7zip does the trick. Thanks!
Edit: will definitely let you know if I use the assets.
When I open this up there's only a License.txt file inside the .zip. Am I missing something?
Hi, thanks for drawing those up and pointing me to the correct field. Hopefully this resolves the attribution issues.
Is there any way to preserve newline characters in the attribution notice? It's harder to read as a blob.
Thanks, appreciate the update! As an aside, I'm also finding this super useful as a study.
Love it, looking forward to climbing some walls!
That turned out very nicely and it's interesting to read about what went into the music. I'm really looking forward to the album!
This is REALLY good, I especially like the buildup of the 'action' variant. I hear bits of Stellaris in here, is that an inspiration?
I know I said this previously, but thanks for both versions of the track. It opens up all kinds of fun possibilities.
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