The quoted text itself seems to say nothing about whether the distribution should be commercial or not, nor does it add any limitations to the resulting song's distribution.
I'm pretty sure that it'll work with CC. Of course, you'd better ask someone more actually skilled in understanding proprietary license agreements.
I guess it could be missing a step. It was one of my early works, so it's probably a mistake on my part :(
Here's the pixel art (DawnBringer's 16 color palette) version of the candies. Also CC0 :)
I usually show them like that:
You put in in "3D Art" for some reason :(
It's fine. I was just trying to show how to create nice colors with a limited palette ;)
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Here's my attempt at doing a 16x16 version, using the DB16 palette instead:
(Note the usage of grays with normal colors. Surt did a similar thing in Puhzil, and I tried it in DawnDroid.)
Sorry for the initial guess -- it's hard to see anything with the filter.
I don't think taking a screenshot from a movie and applying a filter to it can be licensed as CC-BY 3.0.
The quoted text itself seems to say nothing about whether the distribution should be commercial or not, nor does it add any limitations to the resulting song's distribution.
I'm pretty sure that it'll work with CC. Of course, you'd better ask someone
moreactually skilled in understanding proprietary license agreements.Pages