The license is CC0, so yes, you can.
You should combine the credit files from the art you used, add credit for yourself, and include it in the submission as a .txt file.
Google Translate is the best.
I believe it sends a message to the contributor telling them their work is being used.
The license of this work is CC0, so you are allowed to use it commercially, you don't even need to credit the author.
Here's a first attempt at a shell pattern for the turtle. Not sure I like it, it seems too random of a pattern to me.
Good luck on your game. :)
I know that the Library of Congress doesn't allow users from sactioned countries to use its stuff, so the IGO may be something along those lines, meaning that you couldn't use them in Iran or Russia, for instance.
That tileset looks sweet! :) Can't wait to see the final result.
I see what you mean, but due to the angle limits, I'm not sure if I can do something better. I'll see what I can do though.
Here's the finished walk cycle.
The license is CC0, so yes, you can.
You should combine the credit files from the art you used, add credit for yourself, and include it in the submission as a .txt file.
Google Translate is the best.
I believe it sends a message to the contributor telling them their work is being used.
The license of this work is CC0, so you are allowed to use it commercially, you don't even need to credit the author.
Here's a first attempt at a shell pattern for the turtle. Not sure I like it, it seems too random of a pattern to me.
Good luck on your game. :)
I know that the Library of Congress doesn't allow users from sactioned countries to use its stuff, so the IGO may be something along those lines, meaning that you couldn't use them in Iran or Russia, for instance.
That tileset looks sweet! :) Can't wait to see the final result.
I see what you mean, but due to the angle limits, I'm not sure if I can do something better. I'll see what I can do though.
Here's the finished walk cycle.
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