Low Poly 3D Dice
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Friday, June 19, 2020 - 00:43
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This pack includes:
-Model files (in .dae format)
-Blend file with die fully textured
-Blend file with die non textured
-GIMP project files (v2.10.20) for each UV map textured
-Images of UV maps with and without numbers
-dice included d4, d6, d8, 2xd10's (1 labeled 0-9 other 00-90 counting by 10s), d12, d20
-Simple preview image :)
TEXTURES MADE BY ME USING TUFFY A PUBLIC DOMAIN FONT!
This is my first contribution to OGA so hopefully I did everything correctly.
File(s):
dice.zip 6.9 Mb [468 download(s)]
Comments
Nice. I have been looking for some dice models!
Nice contribution, thank you :)
+1 for CC0, great description and sources of your art, and for using a libre font.
I only use PD fonts too now -- not many people care about using libre fonts, but I do think it's important -- even if laws now may allow you to use non-free fonts, they may change any time so it's better to take the safe way. I like to see you take this way.
Although Tuffy is libre, it seems to be unclear about what license it really uses, on font pages I found it marked as PD/GPL/OFL. True and safest PD art, even fonts, should come clearly marked as CC0 by the author. There are basically only a handful of such vector fonts I know of:
- dotcolon fonts: http://dotcolon.net/, I mostly use Aileron
- Mr Henry: https://github.com/nickdaze/mr-henry
Just a few tips. You made a really good first contribution, keep it up :)
Thank you for those useful links and tips. I found the font on http://www.publicdomainfiles.com/show_file.php?id=13486218041168 however the site did look a bit iffy on its validity (mainly because it had ads) but it was marked as public domain on there so I just assumed it was. I just don't want to get in any legal issues as I continue to make stuff :)
Hello ... Thanks for sharing.
I think the author of the font Tuffy has placed this font in the public domain (PD). I found out that this is the link where he supposedly states this. Take a look, if you want. Perhaps this can help you.
http://tulrich.com/fonts/
@FabinhoSC thanks :) I think the link makes this font legit PD because it provides a clear statement by the author himself and the PD dedication also has a fallback license in case PD can't be achieved, similarly to CC0. I personally still only use fonts under CC0, because that's the standard, most used PD waiver written by lawyers and recommended by such organizations as the FSF, other waivers have a higher probability of having a "bug". I'll try to message the author of Tuffy if he'd be willing to stick CC0 to it.
@drummyfish glad it was useful. I'm glad I helped in some way.