Good job (even though I find most glossy icons in existence to be over-glossed ;) ). You wouldn't happen to have a list of all included icons or their authors' names? :)
Not a requirement really, I only think that when stating source and giving full attribution is possible for pd art, then why not. :)
I would like to suggest using the fgd wiki it already contains a resource list for example (although I think it can use an overhaul. it's confusing now.)
yeah, no real license. Here's what I wrote on another discussion about it:
I see major problems with the MF license:
“You can not sell, license, sublicense, rent, transfer or distribute this image exactly as it is without alteration.”, “You may not claim ownership of this image in its original state.”
- So I can move one vertex a little bit and I can claim it my own and sell it then? Or maybe just rename the file? That would as well ‘alter’ it.
Instead, selling and distributing should be allowed *if* attribution is given *and* the terms of use will not be changed as this will prevent ‘exploitation’ through transparency.
Hm, I just took a look at the full license text(morguefile.com/license is just a short abstract, just like all the CC license descriptions). I get the impression that this is no license from morguefile to the user, but a license from any uploader to morguefile. Am I missing something?
May I use these textures in my Open Source (Creative Commons, GPL, etc) project? No. These textures may not be used in Open-Source projects. The licenses are not compatible. Almost all Open-Source licenses allow redistribution of the materials, and redistribution is not allowed for these textures.
Thanks for the info! I should have checked the files.
The way additional previews are handled here is kind of strange :)
Good job (even though I find most glossy icons in existence to be over-glossed ;) ). You wouldn't happen to have a list of all included icons or their authors' names? :)
Not a requirement really, I only think that when stating source and giving full attribution is possible for pd art, then why not. :)
whoops, forgot I created that thread! Solved!
I would like to suggest using the fgd wiki it already contains a resource list for example (although I think it can use an overhaul. it's confusing now.)
>> http://www.morguefile.com/ not shure about the license though
yeah, no real license. Here's what I wrote on another discussion about it:
(bullets because indentation doesn't work)
>> http://www.tekepon.net/fsm/modules/refmap/
Having trouble understanding. Google translation of license. |||| Google translation of the FAQ didn't clear things up.
I guess "This material, sold as a collection of material is strictly prohibited acts or equivalent." means that re-selling is illegal, which makes it non-free :|
>> http://8bc.org/
NC license
>> http://rec72.net/?page_id=2
NC license
>> http://rpg-palace.com/downloads/index.php?cmd=8&page=1
um...... can't find explicit license info. "Creditware" sounds funny :)
LFA: there's one problem with them though:
See http://www.cgtextures.com/content.php?action=faq
freesound unfortunately still does not fit into this list, because of its current license choice.
(for the curious: http://forum.freegamedev.net/viewtopic.php?f=7&t=394 http://www.freesound.org/forum/viewtopic.php?t=6059 )
PS: PCG sounds mighty interesting
200% agree!
I prefer people being forced to learn to use flac :3
Nice and bloody!
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