If there is really much call for putting all the signs into one file it would make much more sense for me to add it, rather than duplicating content on this site.
"Artists donate all this great open art and you want to use it for a closed game? Maybe that doesn't seem right to me."
No offence, but why should he care about what seems right to you-- unless you created the art? What the artist who created the work wants -- as communicated by the licenses he released the art under-- is what matters. You can root for your free code/art all you want, but it seem disingenuous to me to imply that he would be taking advantage of artists-- if he used the art in ways the artist has specifically authorized.
Anyone can use these icons as long as they go along with the terms of one of the licences listed above.
J. W. Bjerk (eleazzaar) -- www.jwbjerk.com/art -- find this and other open art at: http://opengameart.org
You can choose any one of the listed licences that you want to.
Then click on the licence links. They are explained simply.
Didn't expect a space game to rip these off.
Top notch clean style.
If there is really much call for putting all the signs into one file it would make much more sense for me to add it, rather than duplicating content on this site.
I'm glady you find them useful, but I question weather it is useful for OGA to repost content already on this site --slightly re-arainged.
Nice clean style.
Clint Bellanger:
"Artists donate all this great open art and you want to use it for a closed game? Maybe that doesn't seem right to me."
No offence, but why should he care about what seems right to you-- unless you created the art? What the artist who created the work wants -- as communicated by the licenses he released the art under-- is what matters. You can root for your free code/art all you want, but it seem disingenuous to me to imply that he would be taking advantage of artists-- if he used the art in ways the artist has specifically authorized.
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