just trying the search for "challenge reborn" and it fails with the message "Unable to find term: challenge reborn", but if I just search for "reborn", it works.
No, the license only applies to the assets in question. You can have a combination of cc-by-sa assets and private assets, but the license is per asset that it applies to.
Your code and other assets you own are not applied. You are confusing the cc license with a GPL license, and they are very different.
The creative commons abbreviations is fairly simple. The first, "cc" is obviously short for "Creative Commons", which tells you what the license is. The groups of letters that follow the "cc" then details the requirements of the creative commons license.
So, armed with that knowledge, "cc by sa" requires two things:
1. "by" is reference to the author. You must give appropriate credit, provide a link to the license, and indicate if changes were made.
Usually the "appropriate credit" is the artists name and the url to find their work. A lot of artists here will just say to link to OGA, however some will require their own website instead. Check with each author first how they want to be attributed.
2. "sa" is "share alike", so if you remix, transform, or build upon the material, you must distribute your contributions under the same license as the original.
For example, you take an image where the background of an image is white, and for your game you remove the white background to be transparent, the license requires you with the by clause to note what assets you changed, and with the sa clause to share your modifications. Embedding them inside a game isn't "shared" - however posting the modified art here or on your own website for others to freely download is definitely shared, but you will have to link to it.
One of the things about the work that is available here on OGA is that the "nc" clause (non commercial use only) is not allowed here, so the commercial aspect of your game is irrelevant to the usage of the asset.
I don't want to pester, but as the second art challenge will be finishing soon, how are you doing with the rules?
A couple of artifacts in the download (unframed) which isn't in the shown images -
Flying animation (1st row):
1st frame has a dark pixel appearing in the tail feathers.
3rd frame has a dark bar between the wings.
Could you fix these please? :)
Thanks MedicineStorm :)
ahhh, the tag field is comma delimited! I didn't know that!
Do you think you could add a little note to state that?
could you change the tags so it doesn't have the # in front of them? it makes searching for this a pain otherwise...
could you add the tag "challenge" please? It's just so it can be found with the other challenges :)
could you change the tags so it doesn't have the # in front of them? it makes searching for this a pain otherwise...
just trying the search for "challenge reborn" and it fails with the message "Unable to find term: challenge reborn", but if I just search for "reborn", it works.
Is there a special way of specifying two tags?
No, the license only applies to the assets in question. You can have a combination of cc-by-sa assets and private assets, but the license is per asset that it applies to.
Your code and other assets you own are not applied. You are confusing the cc license with a GPL license, and they are very different.
The creative commons abbreviations is fairly simple. The first, "cc" is obviously short for "Creative Commons", which tells you what the license is. The groups of letters that follow the "cc" then details the requirements of the creative commons license.
So, armed with that knowledge, "cc by sa" requires two things:
1. "by" is reference to the author. You must give appropriate credit, provide a link to the license, and indicate if changes were made.
Usually the "appropriate credit" is the artists name and the url to find their work. A lot of artists here will just say to link to OGA, however some will require their own website instead. Check with each author first how they want to be attributed.
2. "sa" is "share alike", so if you remix, transform, or build upon the material, you must distribute your contributions under the same license as the original.
For example, you take an image where the background of an image is white, and for your game you remove the white background to be transparent, the license requires you with the by clause to note what assets you changed, and with the sa clause to share your modifications. Embedding them inside a game isn't "shared" - however posting the modified art here or on your own website for others to freely download is definitely shared, but you will have to link to it.
One of the things about the work that is available here on OGA is that the "nc" clause (non commercial use only) is not allowed here, so the commercial aspect of your game is irrelevant to the usage of the asset.
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