That's a really good point, I guess artists do want their stuff to be used. I just wish that there was a 100% way to be sure using SA-art was ok, right now I filter it away in my searches but that might be a bit stupid, lots of really nice stuff on here :)
Ohh right now I know who you are! I follow that website, just hadn't checked it today :) I actually used some of your art for a tutorial on Stencyl http://www.stencyl.com/game/play/25268
Wow and here I've been avoiding -SA-assets like the plague just because I sometime in the future MIGHT earn a buck from any of my games :)
But on this site, in the FAG, there is stated that
Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 3.0This license requires you to release the source your entire project under the same license or one with similar terms, such as the GNU GPL. If you're trying to sell a game, this is probably something you want to avoid, as you will be required to distribute the source code, and your users will be allowed to distribute it as well.
I don't think I would want to go against that even if the license could be interpreted otherwise as artists who have put assets here might have read the same thing and did not expect the asset to be used in closed source projects...
Wow really good quality! How did you make this?
That's what I'm guessing, that's why I NEED TO TRY THIS GAME OUT!!! (poopjokes are totally timeless and never go out of style..)
I really like your stuff, keep it coming and I'll have to make an isometric game sooner or later :)
That's a really good point, I guess artists do want their stuff to be used. I just wish that there was a 100% way to be sure using SA-art was ok, right now I filter it away in my searches but that might be a bit stupid, lots of really nice stuff on here :)
Ohh right now I know who you are! I follow that website, just hadn't checked it today :) I actually used some of your art for a tutorial on Stencyl http://www.stencyl.com/game/play/25268
Hahaha you've caught my interest mr jicking, give us a link to the game! :)
Is there a turorial to go with this as well? Looks nice!
Wow that's a really cool business idea!
Wow and here I've been avoiding -SA-assets like the plague just because I sometime in the future MIGHT earn a buck from any of my games :)
But on this site, in the FAG, there is stated that
Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 3.0This license requires you to release the source your entire project under the same license or one with similar terms, such as the GNU GPL. If you're trying to sell a game, this is probably something you want to avoid, as you will be required to distribute the source code, and your users will be allowed to distribute it as well.
http://opengameart.org/content/faq#q-proprietary
I don't think I would want to go against that even if the license could be interpreted otherwise as artists who have put assets here might have read the same thing and did not expect the asset to be used in closed source projects...
Aha a viking!! :)
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