Yeah; each individual rock basically has 2 authors: the original author and me. There's not any mixing-and-matching. If you look through the credits file and check each of those submissions, you should be able to figure out the original author of each rock. Or you can ask me about specific rocks and I can tell you. If you cut out and only use those rocks, you can credit that author and me, under CC-BY-SA.
"[LPC] Rocks" by bluecarrot16 and Johann Charlot. CC-BY-SA 3.0/GPLv3. based on "Shoot'em up graphic kit" by Johann Charlot, CC-BY-SA 3.0/GPLv3 .
But if you're using more than a handful, it's probably easier to just credit everyone---it doesn't cost you anything ;-)
BTW, I'm happy to license any subset under either the original license or CC-BY-SA 3.0+. For instance, if you just use that top-left rock, it's available CC-BY-SA 3.0+ or GPLv3, so if you want it licensed under GPL v3 for some reason, that's fine with me.
They're not new, per se---they're all borrowed from other submissions, just recolored and retouched. The medium and tall grass are from Hyptosis, the short grass patches are from Jetrel and Zabin. I messed with the base grass a bit to make the patch on the right.
My overall goal is to add more depth to the grass in general---note how flat the border between the grass and the dirt path looks---and to make larger patches of grass less repetitive by adding more variation(s).
OK Evert, the rocks are uploaded! https://opengameart.org/content/lpc-rocks . I added the rocks from Hyptosis you posted here as well and did a little more tidying up, otherwise the layout is basically the same.
I don't know much about how Unity works, but if you put together any kind of reusable tile map or system, I'd love to see it! (and I'm sure others would as well)
Yeah; each individual rock basically has 2 authors: the original author and me. There's not any mixing-and-matching. If you look through the credits file and check each of those submissions, you should be able to figure out the original author of each rock. Or you can ask me about specific rocks and I can tell you. If you cut out and only use those rocks, you can credit that author and me, under CC-BY-SA.
For example: the rock in the very top-left is from https://opengameart.org/content/shootem-up-graphic-kit . So you could say:
But if you're using more than a handful, it's probably easier to just credit everyone---it doesn't cost you anything ;-)
BTW, I'm happy to license any subset under either the original license or CC-BY-SA 3.0+. For instance, if you just use that top-left rock, it's available CC-BY-SA 3.0+ or GPLv3, so if you want it licensed under GPL v3 for some reason, that's fine with me.
I'm sure it would be interesting! Not a time period we see as much in games.
I would love to know more about how you render the 3D models to pixel art---is it fully automated, or is some manual cleanup needed? If so, how much?
This is very neat and well-done! Were these drawn by hand, or did you render them from a 3D model?
This is strange and excellent! Is the title a reference to something (other than the Lion King)?
Where is the grass and dirt from? Looks very close to Secret of Mana
They're not new, per se---they're all borrowed from other submissions, just recolored and retouched. The medium and tall grass are from Hyptosis, the short grass patches are from Jetrel and Zabin. I messed with the base grass a bit to make the patch on the right.
My overall goal is to add more depth to the grass in general---note how flat the border between the grass and the dirt path looks---and to make larger patches of grass less repetitive by adding more variation(s).
Messing with some grass. Might delete later.
OK Evert, the rocks are uploaded! https://opengameart.org/content/lpc-rocks . I added the rocks from Hyptosis you posted here as well and did a little more tidying up, otherwise the layout is basically the same.
Just came across this and really love it! It's kind of eerie and uncanny!
I don't know much about how Unity works, but if you put together any kind of reusable tile map or system, I'd love to see it! (and I'm sure others would as well)
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