I certainly have the impression that art from OGA is generally intended to be freely used in commercial and/or closed-source games. In the FAQ (http://opengameart.org/content/faq#q-proprietary) section they have a (non-legally binding) description of all of the licenses, and none of them suggest a limitation on commercial applications. The only case I am aware of a probelm is CC-BY-SA in iOS games, as CC-BY-SA has an "anti-DRM" clause which is incompatible with the Apple store. I don't know if there is a handy way around this other than asking each author for an excemption.
If your goal is to couple the character generator code into your own project, then you would have to release your source code under GPL, since Guarov0 has released the original under GPL.
Wow! These are great, and such a generous license! Thank you for sharing them.
I certainly have the impression that art from OGA is generally intended to be freely used in commercial and/or closed-source games. In the FAQ (http://opengameart.org/content/faq#q-proprietary) section they have a (non-legally binding) description of all of the licenses, and none of them suggest a limitation on commercial applications. The only case I am aware of a probelm is CC-BY-SA in iOS games, as CC-BY-SA has an "anti-DRM" clause which is incompatible with the Apple store. I don't know if there is a handy way around this other than asking each author for an excemption.
If your goal is to couple the character generator code into your own project, then you would have to release your source code under GPL, since Guarov0 has released the original under GPL.
These are fantastic, and perfect for the project I'm working on. Thanks for sharing!
I love your adaptations! They always strike me as perfect for a Towerfall-esque brawl game!
Thank you for compiling these into an updated package!
This is very highquality work! Thank you for your generosity contributing this artwork under an open license!
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