A great set of half-body portrait templates MrBeast found on deviantart, but since he only wants stuff he worked on at his profile I decided to upload it here.
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Would you mind posting the deviant art link where these came from? I might try asking the original author a question but no idea who made these. Thanks.
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You did post it, nevermind.
I don't think CC-BY-SA was the intended license by the graphic artist. She allows people to use, sell, and do with as they want without attribution. The meaning I get from her description is CC0. Would you mind changing the license to CC0?
http://marinant.deviantart.com/art/UPDATE-Template-Half-body-196285342
This is the description that goes along with the original artist's post:
Emphasis mine. CC0 does not include a share-alike clause, so I don't think that would be in the intent of the author. Besides that, I can't release this under a different license, only the author can. And she decided to release it under CC-BY-SA (on dA, click on Details to see the license). However, you are of course free to contact her and ask whether she could release this piece under a more permissive license, in which case I would happily comply and change the license here aswell.
You know, I should really look longer and harder at unfamiliar sites before opening my mouth. There's a place for the license and it does explicitly say CC-BY-SA license. Thank you for showing me that. I wish deviant art would put relevant information about an image all togethe like OGA does.
I'll ask her if she'll do CC-BY instead so it doesn't make everyone license every related work the same way.
The mobile version of deviant art doesn't show license by the way. That's partially why I was confused!
I sent the original graphic artist a message asking if she would change the license to CC0 to reflect the description. I'm hoping she's willing and does change it became it's 2+ years old.
After a nice discussion with MarinaNT she has agreed to change her license publicly to CC-BY! She didn't understand that CC-BY-SA required all derivative works to be the same license and might conflict with non CC licenses. She appreciated someone taking the time and care to explain the difference and didn't realize the licenses were available in Spanish (she lives in Spain)!
Sometimes all it takes is a friendly comment and some willingness to show someone the difference. Would you mind updating the license here on OGA to CC-BY so we can reflect the author's license?
XD
Now we can license derivatives any way we like.
Yes, please update license. MarinaNT has this listed under CC BY 3.0 on DeviantArt.