Fiery Explosion
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Thursday, November 17, 2016 - 17:40
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A fiery and large image of an explosion. It has many particles and flames projecting and flying from it, but I managed to remove most of the bad particles, and the background.
The original image was supplied by geralt on Pixabay: https://pixabay.com/en/fireball-explosion-disaster-422750/ But I fixed it up by removing the background and most of the stars. Hope you enjoy!
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No attribution required. But if you do want to give credit, give it to geralt (and maybe me for removing the background).
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spectacular explosion
Doesn't read as public domain or a free license to me, but what do I know?
https://pixabay.com/en/service/license/
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?
good catch, morad. Not sure how to interpret the pixabay license for this. It also states:if you can use pixabay assets for commercial purposes, even in unaltered form, then selling the asset is permitted, so I suspect the portion of that 4th bullet point is relevant: "Don't sell it as a stock photo, poster, print, or physical product." Which this is none of those. However, CC0 doesn't prevent a 3rd party from downloading this and doing so.Yet, this could be said to have value added since this is has the background removed and border transparency added. Ultimately it is a borderline case so I'll have to mark this as having a licensing issue until we know more.Please speak up if anyone has constructive input on this or questions about this.[ 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: they butchered the thread and also it was not official. Here is the official reply of the admin https://pixabay.com/forum/official-pixabay-news-2/the-pixabay-license-7823/ see the second post by Simon
@Mold: I was not aware of that. Well, that makes all this very simple: pixabay's new stipulations do not apply to any OGA submission prior 2019.