LPC Grave Markers (remix)
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Thursday, February 15, 2018 - 20:06
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Some LPC grave markers merged into a single set & reworked for use in Stendhal.
Details:
- Designed for use with 32x32 tiled maps.
- Orientation: orthogonal
- Shadowless PNG images use indexed color (smaller files).
- Shadowed images & GIMP sources (.xcf) use RGB color.
Licensing:
- Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike (CC BY-SA) version 3.0 or later
- GNU General Public License (GPL) version 3.0 or later
Links/Sources:
- By Barbara Rivera: Concept Art for LPC Entry
- By Casper Nilsson: LPC C.Nilsson
- By Carlo Enrico Victoria (Nemisys) & Tuomo Untinen (Reemax):
- By Casper Nilsson, Barbara Rivera, & ak-blanc: [LPC] Misc tile atlas
- By Johann C: [LPC] A shoot'em up complete graphic kit
- LPC art entries
Canonical link: https://opengameart.org/node/81422
Copyright/Attribution Notice:
Created by Barbara Rivera, Casper Nilsson, Carlo Enrico Victoria, Tuomo Untinen, ak-blanc, Johann C, & Jordan Irwin (AntumDeluge)
File(s):
lpc_grave_markers_rework-1.3.zip 109.9 Kb [1996 download(s)]
Comments
The ones you've marked as "Unknown" are from https://opengameart.org/content/lpc-a-shootem-up-complete-graphic-kit
I really appreciate what you're doing, and I'm glad so much art is being collected and used for Stendhal. However I would suggest not posting art if you're unsure of the source; it's unfair to the original artist. Also when you post something, you assume the responsibility of ensuring it's properly licensed--how can you know that if you're not sure where it came from?
As a side note, I realize this probably happened because you were working from that repack https://opengameart.org/node/79256 which has really messy attribution (and I would not be surprised if the attribution there is incomplete)... this is one reason why I don't think those giant indiscriminate repacks are very useful, unless they're purpose-made for a specific game. It makes the attribution too hard. Maybe those of us who are doing lots of LPC stuff should get together and keep a complete collection somewhere, either here or on GitHub as ElizaWy suggested---that way we could have the individual pieces/submissions broken out so the attribution isn't so touch, but we wouldn't have to rely on those repacks to find stuff.
elmerenges' collection ( https://opengameart.org/content/lpc-collection ) seems pretty up-to-date. Is there anything missing from it or anything that shouldn't be in it that prevents it from being such a complete collection?
Thank you bluecarrot16. I have attributed Johann C. And I apologize. I allow myself to get into such a rush. I will avoid uploading to OGA in the future until I am sure of attributions.
I have another submission here that I am unsure about attributions. Some edits were made to Sharm's shelves in the LPC Submissions Merged, but it is unclear to me who.
Created a forum thread about the GitHub repository suggestion.