Abusive Prison Tileset - Layer C
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This contains a layer for our "Abusive Prison Tileset", this is Layer C.
The tileset layer is for our game in development (Star Shift). While Star Shift is a commercial product, the development process and assets are using a 100% open development model.
CREDITS:
Skeleton - LPC Character Generator:
http://gaurav.munjal.us/Universal-LPC-Spritesheet-Character-Generator/
Skeleton - Medieval Fantasy Character:
https://opengameart.org/content/lpc-medieval-fantasy-character-sprites
16x16 Pixel Food Sprites - Sanglorian:
https://opengameart.org/content/64-16x16-food-sprites
Vector of some body parts:
https://www.freepik.com/free-vector/internal-organs-set_4167311.htm#page=1&query=guts&position=0
Copyright/Attribution Notice:
These graphics are licensed under CC3-SA (Share Alike), as well as CC0 this means you are free to use the pack for commercial and non-commercial projects, royalty free, without crediting Galacti-Chron. Even though giving us credit is always appreciated.
You must however credit the sources that we have credited if you plan to use this in your own works. In this case it's the skeleton (part of the LPC character pack) as well as the organs as a meal (FreePik).
The rest of the layer is CC0 (public domain).
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Prison_C.png 276.6 Kb [579 download(s)]
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Thank you for specifying the different licensing segments under Copyright/Attribution.
Those should stay. However, you should not list CC0 in official "license(s)" section; this implies users may choose either CC-BY-SA or CC0 for the entire set, which is not the case. Anyone who fails to read the attribution section may misunderstand the licensing implications.Ok no problem, I just edited it.
The skeleton is originally from here: https://opengameart.org/content/lpc-medieval-fantasy-character-sprites
There is also one with heads and a bone pile https://opengameart.org/content/lpc-dungeon-elements you might want to incorporate
Those bones are too big though https://opengameart.org/content/bone-planet
I made the bone piles myself.
As for the skeleton, it originally comes from the LPC Character Generator, which many artists use in their own works. The link you described is a derivative work from that original generator ( just like my work for the skeleton part).
Yes, I have no doubt that you made that yourself. It was just a suggestion for more variation, since there are differently angled heads and bones.
LPC Character Generator is a collection of several submissions from here, remixes and some original stuff (I think). http://gaurav.munjal.us/Universal-LPC-Spritesheet-Character-Generator/Un...
But it sadly does not state where it's comming from.
The skeleton stuff is credited to Johannes Sjölund / wulax.
It's not wrong to refer to the character generator and credit all it's contributors.
My comment was more of an informative nature and where to get more similar stuff. No criticism or nagging was intended.