Pixel Phone
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I've made this for a game I'm making with a friend. A pixel art mobile phone with a few state variants including on/off, and button pushed in.
Size is 640x480 pixels, with the phone being compatible with 32x32 sprites.
Have included spritesheet and original Aseprite file.
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Pixel Phone by Owlish Media - owlishmedia.com
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i used this asset and gived you credit take a look my game if you can review i would be very happy
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.GoldenEagleGames.Hacke...
Thank You!
I resized, changed the screen color, and redrew this for my game's menu sprite.
https://willardpeng.itch.io/platoescape
Students at Doss High School in Lousiville, KY, USA, plan on using the Picel Phoe art from Owlish Media in a game. Please let us know if this is permitted or not. We will give credit to Owlish Media and OpenGameArt.org in the credits.
You may use it however you want! It's public domain :-)
Sorry, but I need to clarify.
Your saying it's public domain aka CC0 but you have it listed as CC-BY-4.0 which quite different.
If it's the former I would strongly suggest you update this submission to avoid any confusion.
Sorry, it's been a long time since I've been on this site. I'm sure that when I was uploading things they were all required to be public domain. I even had a file rejected because I had a licence text file in it. This was perhaps something changed in more recent years. I don't currently have the time to look more into it but I'll change it when I can.
non-public-domain licenses were always permitted, but the rejection in question was regarding a "no reselling" restriction that conflicts with all licenses. The primary difference between public domain and CC-BY is that the user must credit the artist properly for CC-BY. If I'm being picky, a better phrase would be "You may use it however you want! Just be sure to give proper attribution. :-)" However, as the author, it is your prerogative to forego the credit requirement if you so choose. You could even do so conditionally if you wanted. Though Tsorthan Grove is correct in that it may promote some confusion. No harm done either way and thanks again for sharing your work, OwlishMedia. :)
For anyone confused or uncertain about how these assets may be used, assume only the terms of the license listed on the upper-left apply.
Thank you for clarifying that :)
Thanks!