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@jalgames
Wednesday, July 9, 2014 - 12:36

@jalgames

As long as you're not deliberately unclear or misleading about your conditions, you're free to post this here.  If people don't like your conditions, they're free to not take you up on them (or criticize them, for that matter, as long as they can do it without being needlessly rude). 

I went ahead and unpublished
Wednesday, July 9, 2014 - 07:01

I went ahead and unpublished this thread, so it shouldn't be visible to other people anymore.

@jalgames:  Hydroque's
Wednesday, July 9, 2014 - 06:53

@jalgames:  Hydroque's opinions don't represent the opinions of the OpenGameArt community.  There's nothing wrong with your post.

@Hydroque:  I'm seeing a lot of unnecessary rudeness from you in your recent comments.  That may be acceptable in other communities, but it isn't here.

@Hydroque:  While in general
Wednesday, July 9, 2014 - 06:49

@Hydroque:  While in general this is an english language forum, I'd prefer to translate peoples' posts rather than be a jerk about it.  This request isn't any different from plenty of others that we get, so I don't see the point in being rude to them about it.

Google translate says:
Tuesday, July 8, 2014 - 18:19

Google translate says:

Very good ... We are a group of Indie developers a newbie (newly created) ... To complete the group, so we only need the role of Programmer and Graphic / delDiseñador Modeler / Animator (single graphic designer can do all three ) ... We have other roles, and well, the contact would be via Skype, and we get to develop as soon as possible ...

Programming languages ​​are C + + or C #, depends on the programmer ... The truth is we need it urgently, and wanted to know if anyone was interested in it ...

I want to emphasize that it is not a paying job, but try to publish the game ...

You can contact me by mp or luchosuaya@hotmail.com

Greets. :)
Thursday, July 3, 2014 - 09:26

Greets. :)

Would releasing the art itself as CC-BY-SA and warning people that the actual characters are CC-BY-NC-SA, and that they would still have to ask permission for commercial use be legal and okay?

Sorry, no.

If not, could you please point me to a site that allows CC-BY-NC-SA art to be submitted?

The first site that comes to mind is deviantART.  While it's not specifically for video games, they have a wider selection of CC licenses available.  If you want to draw attention to them, I recommend announcing them on the gameassets subreddit.  You're also welcome to mention them (and link to them) in the descriptions of your submissions here.

Greets.
Thursday, June 26, 2014 - 08:02

Greets.

We don't allow any NC licneses on OpenGameArt.   It's okay for the artist to state that they prefer their work not be used commercially, but it's not legally binding.

@resw67:  Out of respect for this artist, I'd advise you not to use this work in your game; however, it's still legal for you to do so.  In general, CC-BY-SA doesn't prevent you from using a work commercially, so it's not necessary to look for specifically CC0 works.

 

Ah, good point.  I'll try
Tuesday, May 13, 2014 - 06:45

Ah, good point.  I'll try some other scenes.

So, I like where you went
Monday, May 12, 2014 - 23:03

So, I like where you went with the red and the dark purple, but I feel like now the oranges are a bit too loud to work in skin, wood, or earth tones (see the Secret of Mana picture for what I mean).  From a practical standpoint, is there an advantage to having the orange colors be that saturated?  Would the red ramp still work reasonably well with the original orange colors?

Your demonstration explained
Monday, May 12, 2014 - 22:07

Your demonstration explained what you were going for pretty well.  Can you post an indexed color image that uses your version of the palette?  I'd like to test it out on some images and see what happens.

 

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