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Axe
Author:
JamesWhite
Saturday, January 24, 2015 - 10:18
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Art Type:
3D Art
Tags:
axe
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CC0
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So How do I credit you for all these assets you made you have some really nice stuff. I want to
use some of it in my non-commercial Rpg game. At the moment I'm not working with
actual 3d models in the game but with 3d pictures of 3d models in my game.
So do I just put "3D Graphics Artists then have a big list of people's names
like Jordan Soloman, Joe Brown, and your name, or do I need to list also all the
3d assets I use?
I'm sorry for the confusion you had with this license stuff. I wish we had an OGA license or something similar that would be very-very permissive.
In my case, as far as I remember, I took the most permissive CC license which allows you to do anything you want to (use as it is, modify or even sell) anywhere you want (commercial or non-commercial way). Although any Creative Commons license require you to make an attribution (credit) but in my case you can avoid doing this. Please, don't worry about credit or stuff like this. Simply enjoy the art!
this is really a nice axe