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Licensing Question using Brushes

rubberduck
Saturday, April 13, 2019 - 12:53
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I found really cool sculpting brushes licensed under CC-BY, these can be found here

I use them for an upcoming art submission and want to know if I need to license my art under CC BY in this case

Is this really a derivate or not or the licensing situation is similar to deevad's krita brush pack, see here

 

Here a little preview what is coming

 

 

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mold
joined 11 years 3 months ago
Saturday, April 13, 2019 - 14:39
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https://creativecommons.org/faq/#if-i-derive-or-adapt-material-offered-u...

If I got it right, it says the derived work can be released under cc0 but you should still properly credit the original author (thus it is not really cc0 anymore). So it is not recommended

You can probably ask the author for an exception clause like that kirita brush pack's license

Also from what I understand they are derived from the free zbrush brush pack by Michael Vicente aka ORB. But then stkopp somehow relicensed the derivative work under CC-BY

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