So I think there's a bit of a problem with the licensing. CC0 is, essentially, "public domain". If you say CC0, that essentially makes it free for any purposes whatsoever, but you don't want these to be redistributed. There's nothing wrong with restricting redistribution, but as far as I know, that's incompatible with the CC0 license. So you might want to check that out and update it.
Well its finally up. I wanted to also finish the male boots/obi before releasing, but I just barely managed to finish the last few frames of the sleeves first.
I'll casually work on finishing up the few male assets (boots and obi only, not doing the rest) as well as the sit/run/jump poses. Once these are done I'll drop the zip files separately on the release.
I also added all these assets up to my Ko-Fi Account:
I think next I'm going to work with ElizaWy's versions of the LPC tilesets to create some tilesets and configure them for Tiled, then I'll work on some example map designs. I think once I get the tilesets configured, I'll mix up developing new assets with doing map designs for a little while.
I'd love to help where possible, but yeah my time is rather limited right now. Still, PHP/JS web development is literally my day job so I know a lot about this stuff. I literally work with email all the time as well (sending email, grabbing email via IMAP, using Google and Microsoft's API's to get/send email, etc), which is why I brought it up.
Drupal specifically I have limited experience in, but I know PHP in general so it wouldn't be too hard to pick up. But a new framework is probably better at this time.
Just sucks there's no "easy solution" to this email problem.
Right, that's what I was confirming. If its PHP that's the cause then yeah there's nothing you can do about that, you have to upgrade the software first. I know you can't run different versions of PHP for different aspects of a server.
My company is trying to upgrade PHP as well to a newer version but in the process we have to upgrade the entire codebase as well. Its definitely a pain, but even more of a pain for a non-profit website.
Well that's why I was bringing up server-side stuff lol. What I meant is:
Is this issue caused by PHP (which would be much harder to resolve), or is it caused by the software version you're using being outdated?
Because as long as your server environment (PHP, etc) supports TLS, it probably wouldn't be too hard to replace Drupal's internal mail functionality with something more up-to-date without fully upgrading Drupal. But if its literally not supported by the servers at all, that cannot be avoided.
Ah its Drupal. Been a long time since I worked with Drupal. Still, I'm sure it could probably be worked around without having to rely exclusively on upgrading Drupal.
I was wondering if maybe the problem was your PHP version (assuming you used PHP, I wasn't sure if it was PHP or something else perhaps like ASP/PERL/Python, which I have less experience in).
Latest update: I opened up a Ko-Fi account as another external location to share my updates on. I'll treat this more like a blog with images than anything. I don't expect donations or anything, though the option is there if anyone's interested. This account is MOSTLY to share the assets I work on, and provide more frequent updates when I'm not posting stuff on here very often.
I created a Ko-Fi account mostly so I could follow bluecarrot. Then after reading the site details, decided to create a full page so I could have a casual page to post stuff on. So it was kind of a spur of the moment thing. :P I felt like it'd be better to have Ko-Fi than Patreon, as Patreon kinda expect a more consistent update schedule whereas Ko-Fi I can just post stuff casually whenever I'm able.
So far I've added all fully original assets I have made so far, except for things like the capes. I haven't gotten around to adding those assets yet as I need to recollect them again and potentially add jump/run/sit animations.
I did finish all frames of my new "folded flap" boots, but I need to add the overlays to them, as well as the rimmed boots (which are just the folded flap boots, but without the appearance of them being folded down in the front; instead they're folded down all around the boots). Going to try and finish these up as well as the kimono sleeves on stream tonight, at least for the universal set anyway.
Wow this is a weird issue. MedicineStorm, what kind of framework is this thing running on? I don't really see why it'd be _that_ difficult to support using TLS, unless you're just using really outdated servers installations.
Can't deny its incredibly annoying that Gmail keeps changing its requirements though. I've had to go through these things many times at work as well...
So I think there's a bit of a problem with the licensing. CC0 is, essentially, "public domain". If you say CC0, that essentially makes it free for any purposes whatsoever, but you don't want these to be redistributed. There's nothing wrong with restricting redistribution, but as far as I know, that's incompatible with the CC0 license. So you might want to check that out and update it.
Huh this is a really neat set. Kinda reminds me of Golden Sun in a way. I'll take a look more closely at it.
https://opengameart.org/content/lpc-relm-outfit-pieces-2-kimonos-2-sleev...
Well its finally up. I wanted to also finish the male boots/obi before releasing, but I just barely managed to finish the last few frames of the sleeves first.
I already have a PR open on Sanderfrenken's ULPC:
https://github.com/sanderfrenken/Universal-LPC-Spritesheet-Character-Gen...
I'll casually work on finishing up the few male assets (boots and obi only, not doing the rest) as well as the sit/run/jump poses. Once these are done I'll drop the zip files separately on the release.
I also added all these assets up to my Ko-Fi Account:
https://ko-fi.com/jaidynreiman
I think next I'm going to work with ElizaWy's versions of the LPC tilesets to create some tilesets and configure them for Tiled, then I'll work on some example map designs. I think once I get the tilesets configured, I'll mix up developing new assets with doing map designs for a little while.
I think when I eventually do finish run/sit/jump I'll add a separate zip file for those assets.
I'd love to help where possible, but yeah my time is rather limited right now. Still, PHP/JS web development is literally my day job so I know a lot about this stuff. I literally work with email all the time as well (sending email, grabbing email via IMAP, using Google and Microsoft's API's to get/send email, etc), which is why I brought it up.
Drupal specifically I have limited experience in, but I know PHP in general so it wouldn't be too hard to pick up. But a new framework is probably better at this time.
Just sucks there's no "easy solution" to this email problem.
Right, that's what I was confirming. If its PHP that's the cause then yeah there's nothing you can do about that, you have to upgrade the software first. I know you can't run different versions of PHP for different aspects of a server.
My company is trying to upgrade PHP as well to a newer version but in the process we have to upgrade the entire codebase as well. Its definitely a pain, but even more of a pain for a non-profit website.
Well that's why I was bringing up server-side stuff lol. What I meant is:
Is this issue caused by PHP (which would be much harder to resolve), or is it caused by the software version you're using being outdated?
Because as long as your server environment (PHP, etc) supports TLS, it probably wouldn't be too hard to replace Drupal's internal mail functionality with something more up-to-date without fully upgrading Drupal. But if its literally not supported by the servers at all, that cannot be avoided.
Ah its Drupal. Been a long time since I worked with Drupal. Still, I'm sure it could probably be worked around without having to rely exclusively on upgrading Drupal.
I was wondering if maybe the problem was your PHP version (assuming you used PHP, I wasn't sure if it was PHP or something else perhaps like ASP/PERL/Python, which I have less experience in).
Thanks for the confirmation.
Latest update: I opened up a Ko-Fi account as another external location to share my updates on. I'll treat this more like a blog with images than anything. I don't expect donations or anything, though the option is there if anyone's interested. This account is MOSTLY to share the assets I work on, and provide more frequent updates when I'm not posting stuff on here very often.
I created a Ko-Fi account mostly so I could follow bluecarrot. Then after reading the site details, decided to create a full page so I could have a casual page to post stuff on. So it was kind of a spur of the moment thing. :P I felt like it'd be better to have Ko-Fi than Patreon, as Patreon kinda expect a more consistent update schedule whereas Ko-Fi I can just post stuff casually whenever I'm able.
So far I've added all fully original assets I have made so far, except for things like the capes. I haven't gotten around to adding those assets yet as I need to recollect them again and potentially add jump/run/sit animations.
I did finish all frames of my new "folded flap" boots, but I need to add the overlays to them, as well as the rimmed boots (which are just the folded flap boots, but without the appearance of them being folded down in the front; instead they're folded down all around the boots). Going to try and finish these up as well as the kimono sleeves on stream tonight, at least for the universal set anyway.
Wow this is a weird issue. MedicineStorm, what kind of framework is this thing running on? I don't really see why it'd be _that_ difficult to support using TLS, unless you're just using really outdated servers installations.
Can't deny its incredibly annoying that Gmail keeps changing its requirements though. I've had to go through these things many times at work as well...
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