This was one of the first sprite I made.
First sketch of the shape was made by a friend, Dorimen, for Wesnoth.
That is why this monster is named Dorver.
I slightly modified its shape and then colored it. 14 Colours.
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I would be interested in doing an edited version of this in the future to put into my slowly-growing side-view RPG enemy set (http://opengameart.org/content/sideview-pixel-art-rpg-enemy-sprites). However, the licensing on all of that is CC-By. Is there any chance you'd be willing to add that as a license option?
Thanks!
Though it's not technically made to be LPC compatible, it looks like it would match well!
I agree with Redshrike too, a CC-BY option would be quite helpful; I personally find GPL-only assets to be awkward to work with.
Hi Redshrike, I am flattered by your request. I have read the terms of the CC license and decided to add a CC-BY-SA 3.0 is that ok for you?
By the way, I slightly modified one of your amazing pixel art to better match the perspective of Wesnoth. Here I posted it: http://opengameart.org/content/harlequin-epicycle-mod
Thanks for the edit, I appreciate you making the usability a bit wider in scope!
Re: CC-By-SA: Thanks for extending the licensing. However the RPG enemy set is universally CC-By licensed, and for maximal ease of use and compatibility I'm only including CC-By licensed assets in it. If you aren't comfortable relicensing under those terms that's fine. I do appreciate copyleft and I can understand why it's a major priority for people.
I understand, if a CC-BY makes things easier for you, it is now added. I saw the main difference is the ShareAlike term. Therefore, it seems fair to me.
Beautiful. Thanks for sharing!
@Manveru
Awesome enemy sprite. Looks scary.
@Redshrike
This is a really awesome idea for animation... hahaha... this may go on my list of things to have done if you know what I mean.
Hey, thanks for this art. It's the perfect placeholder for my project ;)