Cause you can't stop the dry season, 50 dry leaf textures. 512x512 and 256x512 PNGs. Sourced from CC0 textures [1][2] from Pixabay.
Includes:
50 diffuse maps + alpha channel
50 normal maps + displacement in alpha channel
50 roughness maps
Made with Blender, CrazyBump, GIMP, xNormal.
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What a fantastic job.
Great work! Keep it up!
Nice. Thanks for indicating your source,
but would you be able to change the urls to lead to the pixabay page where they came from insted of directly to the image files themselves? All we see is a "no hotlinking" message.(Also, tagging art in the Texture category as Textures is unneccessary. See https://opengameart.org/content/art-tags )These are awesome! Thanks for collecting and sharing these.
Unfortunately, looking at them is totally reminding me that I need to go mow the lawn before the leaves fall and becomes a total mess.... ;)
Thanks for the catch. Fixed links.
Are you sure it is public domain?
This is a human-readable summary of the Pixabay License (read the full text).
You can use all images and videos published on Pixabay for free (except as set out below). You may use them for commercial and non-commercial purposes, in altered and unaltered form. You don't need to ask permission from or provide credit to the image author or Pixabay, although it is appreciated when possible.
What is not allowed?
@Morad: thanks for bringing that to our attention. My initial reaction is:This is not a stock photo or wallpaper platformNo identifiable people appear in the asset above, bad light or offensive nature aside.No endorsement is implied, no brand or persons displayed.this could be sold by a 3rd party, but pistachio has already added significant value by splitting it into normal maps and adding diffuse and bump maps.However, I'll look into this more.[ Followup: Before 1-1-2019, pixabay used CC0 license. pixabay's new stipulations do not apply to any OGA submission prior 2019. See https://opengameart.org/comment/75693#comment-75693 ]
Pixabay changed its license from CC0 to Pixabay License on 1-1-2019
So anything before it is CC-0. I am not sure what Morad is trying to accomplish.
https://pixabay.com/en/forum/photography-and-image-editing-13/can-i-put-...You can also check with wayback machine
https://web.archive.org/web/20181231002833/https://pixabay.com/en/servic...
edit: see https://opengameart.org/content/fiery-explosion#comment-75693
@mold: Thanks! I was actually pulling my hair out on this one because I used one of these leaves for a the Fall AlL-OGA Game Jam winner medal I made and distinctly recall checking out the licensing on everything when doing that, so I was pretty surprised to click the link today and see that 'Pixabay License' stuff.
@morad: Because pistachio obtained the image when it was distributed under the CC0 license, pistachio is bound by that license, and thereby clear to use the work however, including creating and distributing a derivative here on OGA.
Note that if you go to Pixabay /today/ and download the image, you are bound by the Pixabay license and would have to obey it's terms when re-distributing the work. Pixabay cannot change the license agreements they have made in the past (eg. agreeing to distribute the work to pistachio under terms of CC0). However, they can change the terms under which they would like to distribute the works today and in the future. Anyone who obtained the work(s) under a CC0 license is free to re-distribute it as they please, but Pixabay themselves do not have to continue to re-distribute the work as CC0 if they do not want to.
This is true of license generally, although I'll add that proper 'public domain' is something else. Once something is put in the public domain it can't be taken out of the public domain. But CC0 is technically a license agreement, not public domain.
> I am not sure what Morad is trying to accomplish.
Just keeping us on our toes I'd imagine ;)
Accoding to the admin, images uploaded before 2019 still has cc0 license but not shown
https://pixabay.com/en/forum/official-pixabay-news-2/the-pixabay-license... (scroll down to his second post)
But I guess it is safer to not use that site anymore
The admins at Pixabay did a hell of a job with the license change. Seriously, no popup? misuse? What about the little guys who use the license? Probably I will be using other sites for projects like this moving on. But it seems that this one (like the explosion that got linked) is in the clear.
Fantastic, incredible! How much time did you spend taking pictures of leafs?