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corn resp. maize
corn resp. maize
Author:
Onsemeliot
Wednesday, July 10, 2013 - 12:45
Art Type:
2D Art
Tags:
Corn
maize
plant
farm
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CC-BY-SA 3.0
GPL 3.0
GPL 2.0
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A single corn (resp. maize) plant, prepared to be used as a sprite (with a transparent background).
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I think you mean corn and not the german word "Mais", don't you? :)
I was confused since when I searched for imagery to draw the plant I found "mais" as the botanic term as well. But for common use I will switch zu corn. It's better for sure...
I liked Mais more, corn is so confusing, the meaning of corn(korn) in german is more referred to grain.
Oh, well. It seems in british english it can also mean any kind of grain. I don't know about the botanic term.
Well, just put Mais back in :) You could use both.
Check wikipedia, scientific term is "Zea mays", so "mais" comes pretty close.
"Corn" is just a typical english "Verballhornung" (there is no english word for this also)
You probably meant maize.
Yes. Maize is British corn is American. In British corn is the same as American seed. But the hell with bloody spelling! You did great job!
Thanks for your thoughts. I hope it is better now... :)
Oh yeah, i forgot to say it: Nice work! :)
This can not be common practice. The artwork is indepenant from programming. Other wise such sites would be useless. Of course proprietary work might be different in some aspects but I'm not very firm in this since I'm not interested in supporting proprietary works. Wahat you can do with libraries and other ressources is entirely dependant on the concrete licencing you are using. Some free licences even allow the use of free ressources in proprietary products.