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Help finding OGA author of a water tileset:

Bertram
Friday, October 19, 2012 - 00:42
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Hi everyone,

 

Some times ago, I found and used the following piece of art (2d 32x32 tileset):

http://imageshack.us/photo/my-images/560/watertileset.png

(I'm speaking about the left part of the image, the water reflections are known to be from LPC.)

I know that the piece was open licensed, and that it was from OGA, but I just can't find who made it.

Has someone any clue?

 

Thanks in advance and best regards,

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Bertram
joined 14 years 10 months ago
Friday, October 19, 2012 - 00:59
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EDIT:

Nevermind, after a few hours or a fresh attempt, I've found it:

http://opengameart.org/content/32x32-water-and-land-map-tilesets

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Zabin
joined 13 years 2 days ago
Friday, October 19, 2012 - 02:01
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Hey Bertram, I really appreciate you finding the the source of the water tiles :)

Since these are CCO and I've mixed them with CC BY SA what do I license it by?  I remember yd saying when he mixed CCO and CC BY the common denomitor was CC BY SA.  Since this is a little different what do you think?

http://duskrpg.blogspot.com/

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cemkalyoncu
joined 13 years 4 months ago
Friday, October 19, 2012 - 02:44
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@Zabin: CC0 is do whatever you like. Mixing CC0 and CC-BY will allow you to do whatever you like with it as long as *you* credit the CC-BY author. CC-BY-SA is a viral license, any derivative works containing CC-BY-SA license should be licensed by CC-BY-SA. 

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Bertram
joined 14 years 10 months ago
Friday, October 19, 2012 - 03:35
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Hi,

@Zabin, IMHO, I'd license it to CC-By-SA 3.0 since in our common case it doesn't change anything, and permit to make sure that the license of its derivatives will remain open.

 

Best regards,

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Zabin
joined 13 years 2 days ago
Friday, October 19, 2012 - 12:43
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Alright cool, thanks to you guys for explaining that.  I'll submit what I've done here soon.

http://duskrpg.blogspot.com/

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