are you looking for artists that will create gfx, sfx and music exclusively for your project or are you fine with the art being available for any other project out there?
@remaxim the rules of the contest as I understand them when I read them do not allow art which has been completed long ago, only if it was unfinished and I finished it now.
EDIT: oh wait, I either didn't finish reading the description or it has been changed since I red it the first time. Well.. I did post it to another sharing site before... but oh well. added to the compo
Wow, I was surprised to find .jpg files in the zip and it's a shame that the border can't be removed, but this is an impressive icon collection nonetheless. I saw that the 'fire' icon was a little weird and found it via google search instantly, but since it was from a US-Government website, it can be used under public domain terms :)
If you have a layered file with these icons, please, please upload it. they would be much more useful without the gradient borders!
Also... I think all these threads I posted lately on the editor's forum.. they were probably intended for the feedback forum. Move if you think that makes sense & makes it cleaner please.
You can use as many licensees on your own works as you like. Using one license does not remove your own rights to the art, but it gives permission to others.
All art here can be used in *commercial* art.
But there are various restrictions, depending on lincense and for example GPL and BY-SA might require the game to be open source.or that if the image is changed in any way, it and the changes have to be pointed out and everyone who owns a copy with the art can use it just as the game developer did with your art..
I wrote 'or' because there has not yet been a case where a judge decided whether the whole game counts as a 'derivate work' or if only the image does. However, since there is a chance, that the whole game might count as a derivate work and thus would have to be released under GPL/By-Sa, commercial game developers are most likely avoiding art under these licenses.
link? :)
Hello,
are you looking for artists that will create gfx, sfx and music exclusively for your project or are you fine with the art being available for any other project out there?
With the two newly added sounds: falling gemstones!
Thanks for uploading these! Should you have them in single files, you should totally zip them and attach them as well! :)
So original! :3
@remaxim the rules of the contest as I understand them when I read them do not allow art which has been completed long ago, only if it was unfinished and I finished it now.
EDIT: oh wait, I either didn't finish reading the description or it has been changed since I red it the first time. Well.. I did post it to another sharing site before... but oh well. added to the compo
Wow, I was surprised to find .jpg files in the zip and it's a shame that the border can't be removed, but this is an impressive icon collection nonetheless. I saw that the 'fire' icon was a little weird and found it via google search instantly, but since it was from a US-Government website, it can be used under public domain terms :)
If you have a layered file with these icons, please, please upload it. they would be much more useful without the gradient borders!
[URL=http://img9.imageshack.us/i/solutionx.png/][IMG]http://img9.imageshack.u...
Vimeo seems to have found a kind of nice solution for the "didn't use comma in tags" problem. It should have a JS-"add commas" button though :) (replace " " with ", ")
Also... I think all these threads I posted lately on the editor's forum.. they were probably intended for the feedback forum. Move if you think that makes sense & makes it cleaner please.
Very nice :) less midi-ishness more cuteness!
Did you modify the .midi file in the process? Or was this just a replacement of instuments?
You can use as many licensees on your own works as you like. Using one license does not remove your own rights to the art, but it gives permission to others.
All art here can be used in *commercial* art.
But there are various restrictions, depending on lincense and for example GPL and BY-SA might require the game to be open source.or that if the image is changed in any way, it and the changes have to be pointed out and everyone who owns a copy with the art can use it just as the game developer did with your art..
I wrote 'or' because there has not yet been a case where a judge decided whether the whole game counts as a 'derivate work' or if only the image does. However, since there is a chance, that the whole game might count as a derivate work and thus would have to be released under GPL/By-Sa, commercial game developers are most likely avoiding art under these licenses.
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