Yes, recoloring assets would count as creating a derivative work, and you would be obligated to follow the license of the original asset. Some licenses (e.g. CC-BY) only require attribution, while others (e.g. CC-BY-SA and GPL) require you to share your derived asset under the same (or a compatible) license; see https://opengameart.org/content/faq#q-proprietary . It doesn't mean you have to share them here per se (although that's a nice option), just that you make them available somehow.
There's also this one: https://www.rpg-action.com . I had some correspondance with the author, who was active here for a while as ZaPaper. He had some original art commissioned as well, but most of it was not released on this site. A little bit frustrating, because I suspect some of them are LPC derivatives.
That's most of them; there are a few more I'm working on that I haven't put on the WIP (a bit more farm stuff, a peddler's cart, a few market variations, possibly a gallows and stockade). But I should really just put what's there out :p Any other ideas?
I haven't posted them yet; here's an example. I have a few different styles and colors, but was hoping to do a more exhaustive set with different species (like these, but animated: https://opengameart.org/content/winter-birds ). The stuff I mentioned are all things I have started but not finished.
Personally, I also feel like the art featured on your website should be attributed on the website somewhere (I know you have a link to the collection, but it's not so obvious). I'm sure it'll be in the credits of the game somewhere, but it would be good for people passing by to know where the art came from!
Thanks again---looking forward to seeing how this progresses!
Which mountains exactly? The set of mountains adapted from The Mana World by Saphy and Len Pabin (see attachment) are under the GPL v2 license. The others should all be available under CC-BY-SA 4.0. I really need to officially post these with attribution... I'll try to do that this week.
I would be interested! You can see my LPC extensions on my profile (including the original horse :p)
I also have some stuff "in the wings" in my WIP thread here that I've been too lazy to finish and release: https://opengameart.org/comment/67276 . If it's something I've started working on (bird sprites, mountain terrain, interior furniture, medieval or victorian town decorations, steampunk pipes), I could probably be convinced to finish it for free.
Cool! Yes, there's some more information on her blog here: http://www.thelastscore.com . I think it was meant to be a standalone app as well that could generate spritesheets. Either way, more choices is not a bad thing.
Yes, recoloring assets would count as creating a derivative work, and you would be obligated to follow the license of the original asset. Some licenses (e.g. CC-BY) only require attribution, while others (e.g. CC-BY-SA and GPL) require you to share your derived asset under the same (or a compatible) license; see https://opengameart.org/content/faq#q-proprietary . It doesn't mean you have to share them here per se (although that's a nice option), just that you make them available somehow.
There's also this one: https://www.rpg-action.com . I had some correspondance with the author, who was active here for a while as ZaPaper. He had some original art commissioned as well, but most of it was not released on this site. A little bit frustrating, because I suspect some of them are LPC derivatives.
Amazing! Really like the draft BenCreating. I've been hoping to create a larger sort of peddler's pack/backpacking pack at some point too...
I've finally submitted the mountain set here: https://opengameart.org/content/lpc-mountains . So macmanmatty, go ahead and use!
That's most of them; there are a few more I'm working on that I haven't put on the WIP (a bit more farm stuff, a peddler's cart, a few market variations, possibly a gallows and stockade). But I should really just put what's there out :p Any other ideas?
I haven't posted them yet; here's an example. I have a few different styles and colors, but was hoping to do a more exhaustive set with different species (like these, but animated: https://opengameart.org/content/winter-birds ). The stuff I mentioned are all things I have started but not finished.
Sure, let me know!
Hey, cool game! Really excited to see some of the LPC art getting used!
I noticed you're using some of the art from my WIP thread https://opengameart.org/forumtopic/bluecarrot16s-wip-lpc-tilesetscollect... . I want to make sure the other artists who were involved get credit, so I'm going to try and "officially" submit the stuff in that thread this week. I would appreciate if you include that in your attribution collection https://opengameart.org/content/lpc-game-assets .
Personally, I also feel like the art featured on your website should be attributed on the website somewhere (I know you have a link to the collection, but it's not so obvious). I'm sure it'll be in the credits of the game somewhere, but it would be good for people passing by to know where the art came from!
Thanks again---looking forward to seeing how this progresses!
Hi mamanmatty,
Which mountains exactly? The set of mountains adapted from The Mana World by Saphy and Len Pabin (see attachment) are under the GPL v2 license. The others should all be available under CC-BY-SA 4.0. I really need to officially post these with attribution... I'll try to do that this week.
I would be interested! You can see my LPC extensions on my profile (including the original horse :p)
I also have some stuff "in the wings" in my WIP thread here that I've been too lazy to finish and release: https://opengameart.org/comment/67276 . If it's something I've started working on (bird sprites, mountain terrain, interior furniture, medieval or victorian town decorations, steampunk pipes), I could probably be convinced to finish it for free.
Cool! Yes, there's some more information on her blog here: http://www.thelastscore.com . I think it was meant to be a standalone app as well that could generate spritesheets. Either way, more choices is not a bad thing.
Did you find anything that was missing from the collection? https://opengameart.org/content/lpc-collection If so, could you please let me know so I can add it?
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