As far as I understand the blog post linked by the original poster ( http://gametextures.com/blog/2013/10/23/25-free-materials-over-at-opengameart-com/ ), this pack is uploaded here by the license holders themselves. In that case it seems like they are generously relicensing the packed in textures under the creative commons BY license, If indeed they are the license holders this should be entirely possible, no?
Thanks for uploading it, I do enjoy the playful style of it a lot :) At the same time it keeps giving energy and a hint of mystery (though more mystery comedy, if that makes sense) - easy to listen to!
Some of these may be improved a lot by applying gimp painting filters :)
Thanks for clarifying and taking the time to reupload - much appreciated :D
As far as I understand the blog post linked by the original poster ( http://gametextures.com/blog/2013/10/23/25-free-materials-over-at-opengameart-com/ ), this pack is uploaded here by the license holders themselves. In that case it seems like they are generously relicensing the packed in textures under the creative commons BY license, If indeed they are the license holders this should be entirely possible, no?
Do I understand the situation correctly?
Congrats, enjoy these first days (and likely nights ;) ) and weeks with familiy :)
Thanks for uploading it, I do enjoy the playful style of it a lot :) At the same time it keeps giving energy and a hint of mystery (though more mystery comedy, if that makes sense) - easy to listen to!
Thanks, Jovial Feline!
Used the color-picker tool from random sky photos from around the internet directly in inkscape to the gradient nodes:)
So first selected a node (F2) and then picked the color for that height from the photo (F7) - quite nice and easy in inkscape :D
Thanks for the feedback, yd - highly appreciated :) Motivated me to adapt the preview image to the page layout!