While we are at it, how about an "OGA-by-SA" that has a source requirement and is strong copyleft in the sense that it can only be used in "Free Software" compatible projects? :p
@William: What you describe would be a perfectly fine strategy for a "roality free" (or CC0/public domain site) to maximize potential commissions; although one might as well argue that restricting certain commercial uses unless getting paid is an equally viable strategy.
But I feel OGA wasn't created solely for the purpose of maximizing the art commisions of its users!
Sure as you have pointed out it helps funding Free art also, but insisting on certain principles and trading off some (mostly theoretical) profit for it is what I believe one of the core ideas of OGA. At least that is what distinguishes it from other "free assets" sites.
@Others: Usage rights of stuff posted on OGA are already very welcoming of new users and commercial use (notice how NC isn't even an option; a good thing in my opinion). It is also not about trading off between the "perfect" and "still good enough" solutions.
I see it as a question of preserving the most minimal rights of the creators and users/customers.
It's amazing how even those basic right are slowly taken away from us by the likes of Apple and people still make excuses and justifing it. I guess I am an old fart, but as little as 20 years ago, people would have been in utter disbelief about the usage conditions people acept these days without question.
the two expasions to 7souls set are included?
http://opengameart.org/content/98-pixel-art-rpg-icons
http://opengameart.org/content/32-weapon-icons
Also nice:
http://opengameart.org/content/roguelike-tiles-large-collection
http://opengameart.org/content/rpg-item-set
http://opengameart.org/content/dark-fantasy-item-sprites
http://opengameart.org/content/oceans-icons
Some more preview pictures would be nice.
Very nice work, could use a normal and spec map though.
Pretty nice. What is the tris-count?
Very nice.
Goes along well with:
http://opengameart.org/content/trashcan
http://www.blendswap.com/blends/view/73947
http://www.blendswap.com/blends/view/57648
For your personal trash collection ;)
"FOSS street cleaners 2014" game incoming?
Awesome!
Anime style pixel art usually doesn't translate well into 3D, and you need to keep in mind that the LPC sprites are drawn from a slight top angle.
Quite nice. It looks like it was done with a 3D model; how about sharing that one as well so that people can easily make variations of this?
While we are at it, how about an "OGA-by-SA" that has a source requirement and is strong copyleft in the sense that it can only be used in "Free Software" compatible projects? :p
@William: What you describe would be a perfectly fine strategy for a "roality free" (or CC0/public domain site) to maximize potential commissions; although one might as well argue that restricting certain commercial uses unless getting paid is an equally viable strategy.
But I feel OGA wasn't created solely for the purpose of maximizing the art commisions of its users!
Sure as you have pointed out it helps funding Free art also, but insisting on certain principles and trading off some (mostly theoretical) profit for it is what I believe one of the core ideas of OGA. At least that is what distinguishes it from other "free assets" sites.
@Others: Usage rights of stuff posted on OGA are already very welcoming of new users and commercial use (notice how NC isn't even an option; a good thing in my opinion). It is also not about trading off between the "perfect" and "still good enough" solutions.
I see it as a question of preserving the most minimal rights of the creators and users/customers.
It's amazing how even those basic right are slowly taken away from us by the likes of Apple and people still make excuses and justifing it. I guess I am an old fart, but as little as 20 years ago, people would have been in utter disbelief about the usage conditions people acept these days without question.
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