how would you use it in a game if you can't even crop out the whitespace?
For example, since jpeg is not a lossless compression method, if you compress the png image source it will change some pixel. Thus the resulting jpeg will be a derivative work which is not allowed by ND part
Common sense should come before legality. In my opinion, authors' intention were clear when they released the screenshots under creative commons.
Always ask the author unless the license is explicitly stated.
Gimp imports/opens the file without any problem
how would you use it in a game if you can't even crop out the whitespace?
For example, since jpeg is not a lossless compression method, if you compress the png image source it will change some pixel. Thus the resulting jpeg will be a derivative work which is not allowed by ND part
second? make it third
pretty slick
p.s. perhaps you cannot use g+ icon for anything other than google+
Why can't I choose a simple license that just enforces crediting the original author. For example MIT, zlib, BSD. Instead of pages of legalese.
He also made this one and released as public domain http://7soul1.deviantart.com/art/Small-Icons-Arena-138352710
A word of warning though; most of artists think that public domain means something like OGA/CC BY
This is a very detailed work. It seems to be a tedious job as far as I can tell from the video. It definitely paid off.
Your tags don't seem to be comma separated:
you might want to fix your tags
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