Semantics: I'd probably make the standard rate $100/mo, with discounts of (or even "coupons" for) $50 for commercial FLOSS projects and $70 for non-commercial FLOSS projects.
I revised most of the sprite sheets to animate better on 11/24/12. Make sure you're using the latest version of the LPC female combat armor and dress with these.
I revised most of the sprite sheets to animate better on 11/24/12. Make sure you're using the latest version of the LPC female sprite sheets with these.
I revised most of the sprite sheets to animate better on 11/24/12. Make sure you're using the latest version of the LPC female sprite sheets with these.
With this much discussion, does anyone mind if I ask what the rationale was for running the LPC as CC-BY-SA? Partnerships? Keeping it copyleft? I'd be willing to relicense, for instance, my own work as CC-BY, but because it's all derivative of CC-BY-SA, I'd need to get the original authors' permission, right?
Clearly, eight years since college Japanese have taken their toll on me... These look great, though!
I've been getting really accustomed to ImageMagick lately, but this interface is a little more intuitive! Thanks!
Semantics: I'd probably make the standard rate $100/mo, with discounts of (or even "coupons" for) $50 for commercial FLOSS projects and $70 for non-commercial FLOSS projects.
Hyptosis has actually reposted some of his stuff here on OGA before - http://opengameart.org/users/hyptosis and http://opengameart.org/content/forest-tiles-0 - as public domain, with the implication thathes willing to license all of his work from lorestrome as such.
Great stuff - the bows fit in the full sprite sheet, too!
Hot diggity! This will work so much better than what I kludged together. Thanks!
I revised most of the sprite sheets to animate better on 11/24/12. Make sure you're using the latest version of the LPC female combat armor and dress with these.
I revised most of the sprite sheets to animate better on 11/24/12. Make sure you're using the latest version of the LPC female sprite sheets with these.
I revised most of the sprite sheets to animate better on 11/24/12. Make sure you're using the latest version of the LPC female sprite sheets with these.
With this much discussion, does anyone mind if I ask what the rationale was for running the LPC as CC-BY-SA? Partnerships? Keeping it copyleft? I'd be willing to relicense, for instance, my own work as CC-BY, but because it's all derivative of CC-BY-SA, I'd need to get the original authors' permission, right?
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