"I don't know why you think most assets here are non-commercial only. All of OGA's licenses allow for commercial use."
You must have missed the numerous disscussions about that in the forums. Many artists here state, that the assets are not to be used for commercial use. That's been the main reason why I created this one.
Why is CC-BY-SA restrictive? Okay, it makes sure, that someone who uses it, gives something back by publishing his changes, but it does not prohibit usage in closed source or commercial projects.
If it really is a necessity to remove those not available here from the preview, I'll do it.
I know, see it that way, it's been lots of work, I give it away for free, people get 5 monsters without any extra effort on this page, and get the other 32 by going to the external page. I know it's not the best way, but the assets are still free and open source AND not as restrictive as many other assets here (most are for non-commercial only).
I hope everyone can live with this compromise, and I'll be happy to contribute much more free work in the future.
Glad you like it.
Cheers, Gem
PS: I changed it a little bit, the big one is not under previews. Hope that's okay.
Same problem here. I'd really love to use these great assets in my first closed source commercial game. I've done open source projects before (no games), but now I am developing an android game, releasing it in the android shop, not releasing the source code.
I'd be happy to release any changes I made to the artwork here under the same license and some additional artwork too, just not the source code of the game.
I am sooo confused from all the discussion I read here ... not being a native speaker makes it even worse. I guess I'll have to ask most of the artists directly for permission, as it seems everyone here has a different opinion about the LPC artwork and its usage.
"I don't know why you think most assets here are non-commercial only. All of OGA's licenses allow for commercial use."
You must have missed the numerous disscussions about that in the forums. Many artists here state, that the assets are not to be used for commercial use. That's been the main reason why I created this one.
Why is CC-BY-SA restrictive? Okay, it makes sure, that someone who uses it, gives something back by publishing his changes, but it does not prohibit usage in closed source or commercial projects.
If it really is a necessity to remove those not available here from the preview, I'll do it.
Cheers, Gem
I know, see it that way, it's been lots of work, I give it away for free, people get 5 monsters without any extra effort on this page, and get the other 32 by going to the external page. I know it's not the best way, but the assets are still free and open source AND not as restrictive as many other assets here (most are for non-commercial only).
I hope everyone can live with this compromise, and I'll be happy to contribute much more free work in the future.
Glad you like it.
Cheers, Gem
PS: I changed it a little bit, the big one is not under previews. Hope that's okay.
The DOWNLOAD-Link is given in the description: FWM/Monster-Assets
Same problem here. I'd really love to use these great assets in my first closed source commercial game. I've done open source projects before (no games), but now I am developing an android game, releasing it in the android shop, not releasing the source code.
I'd be happy to release any changes I made to the artwork here under the same license and some additional artwork too, just not the source code of the game.
I am sooo confused from all the discussion I read here ... not being a native speaker makes it even worse. I guess I'll have to ask most of the artists directly for permission, as it seems everyone here has a different opinion about the LPC artwork and its usage.
Cheers,
Gem
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