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Gold treasure

Author: 
Scribe
Sunday, November 3, 2013 - 09:03
Collaborators: 
Clint Bellanger
Art Type: 
3D Art
Tags: 
coins
coin
gold
treasure
money
chalice
goblet
ingot
License(s): 
CC-BY 3.0
CC-BY-SA 3.0
Collections: 
  • 3-D Assets for "Closed Source Projects"
  • 3D - Enviroment Objects
  • 3D-inanzen-collection
  • Art used for my open source game "Fish fillets remake"
  • CCBY Items
  • pirates!!
  • pirates!!
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I'm afraid this isn't quite finished at the moment as I have been ill for the last few days, but wanted to enter it before the end of the art challenge.

This is my entry for the art challenge 'Medium Swap' based on Clint's (much better) gold treasure art.

Currently includes:

- A single coin

- Stack of 2 coins

- Stack of 4 coins

- Stacks of 8 coins

- Stacks of 16 coins

- Gold chalice

- Three gold ingots/bars

When I can I will try to model the missing crown, treaure chest and sword. Obviously anyone else feel free to do that for me :D

 

Question:

Clint's art is released under CC-BY-SA 3.0, does that allow me to release it under CC-BY 3.0 as well or only CC-BY-SA 3.0?

 

Thanks,

Scribe

 

Textures used are uploaded seperately:

Coin texture is public domain: http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:AlexanderI.jpg

Goblet texture photography by Jonathan Cardy: http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Trialeti_goblet_b.JPG

Attribution Instructions: 
Please credit me as either Daniel Stephens or Scribe. Optionally, also include "Clint Bellanger" among your credits and/or link to http://clintbellanger.net or to http://heroinedusk.com. Goblet texture should be attributed to Jonathan Cardy: http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Trialeti_goblet_b.JPG
File(s): 
gold.blend gold.blend 1.1 Mb [377 download(s)]
Alexander 2.png Alexander 2.png 123.7 Kb [380 download(s)]
goblet.png goblet.png 148.8 Kb [360 download(s)]
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knittel
joined 12 years 7 months ago
11/05/2013 - 01:02
knittel's picture

To your question:

It would be possible to license it under CC-BY-SA if he did CC-BY, but not the other way. (He wanted his art to be used only in not commercial products, if you use his art and license it cc-by, you would allow everybody to use his art (which is in included in your product) in a commercial product, what obviously is not what he wanted).

So in short: No.

 

 

 

 

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Clint Bellanger
joined 15 years 7 months ago
11/06/2013 - 06:32
Clint Bellanger's picture

Your art is very transformative. I would say it's original enough to not have to worry about attributing me at all. So you can do CC-BY, and make attribution to me optional.

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Scribe
joined 14 years 4 months ago
11/06/2013 - 07:32
Scribe's picture

Thanks for the comment Clint.

Have done as you suggested!

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