[LPC] Rocks
Author:
Saturday, October 17, 2020 - 19:46
Art Type:
License(s):
Collections:
- AoE
- asian collection
- Assorted_Art_Assets_Collection
- Comb Hair
- Farm assets
- Gather.Town
- Harvest Moon Roguelike
- Impyrean options
- LPC
- LPC - Outdoor Tiles
- LPC Collection
- LPC RPG Assets
- nice sprites / assets for rpg / adventure
- NOT CC0 Sprites
- PawMon LPC
- RPG
- RPG Game
- RpgMakerAssets
- Stranded
- Tale of Two Lands
- The delusion
- tileset
- Tilesets
- Viewpoint - Orthogonal Sprites
- [LPC] Collection
- [LPC] Outdoor Packs
Favorites:
47
A collection of rocks, boulders, stones, and pebbles, in the style of the Liberated Pixel Cup. Four colors. Optional snowy overlay.
Copyright/Attribution Notice:
[LPC] Rocks by bluecarrot16, Johann Charlot, Yar, Hyptosis, Evert, Lanea Zimmerman (Sharm), Guillaume Lecollinet, Richard Kettering (Jetrel), Zachariah Husiar (Zabin), Jetrel, Hyptosis, Redshrike, Rayane Félix (RayaneFLX), Michele Bucelli (Buch) <https://opengameart.org/users/buch>. See CREDITS-rocks.txt . You MUST include all information in this file.
File(s):
rocks.zip 472.6 Kb [2298 download(s)]
Comments
Fantastic! Makes me want to build an LPC Settlers 2 clone
Cool rocks and I love your dedication!
Looks good but how should I give credit if I copy only one or two rocks from this collection? (All authors of all images are in one list)
This is not a rhetorical question.
You have two options. Credit all the authors and use a subset of this pack. The licence requires that. It might seem weird but look at it this way. Because bluecarrot16 has mixed and matched individual images from multiple sources, each rock has many authors so just credit the lot.
Second option is to find the sources that bluecarrot used that you want and produce your own derivative work and credit the minimum subset of authors. You will probably find you need to recolour though.
Yeah; each individual rock basically has 2 authors: the original author and me. There's not any mixing-and-matching. If you look through the credits file and check each of those submissions, you should be able to figure out the original author of each rock. Or you can ask me about specific rocks and I can tell you. If you cut out and only use those rocks, you can credit that author and me, under CC-BY-SA.
For example: the rock in the very top-left is from https://opengameart.org/content/shootem-up-graphic-kit . So you could say:
But if you're using more than a handful, it's probably easier to just credit everyone---it doesn't cost you anything ;-)
BTW, I'm happy to license any subset under either the original license or CC-BY-SA 3.0+. For instance, if you just use that top-left rock, it's available CC-BY-SA 3.0+ or GPLv3, so if you want it licensed under GPL v3 for some reason, that's fine with me.