The quoted text itself seems to say nothing about whether the distribution should be commercial or not, nor does it add any limitations to the resulting song's distribution.
I'm pretty sure that it'll work with CC. Of course, you'd better ask someone more actually skilled in understanding proprietary license agreements.
Well, this is nearly the tightest one can get while keeping the letters' shapes and style (even then, look at what I had to do with a and e...)
I had to change the style somewhat for i/j/l so they'd look a bit different from each other and the capital I, and g/y so that g doesn't look exactly like 9).
P.S. The font did gain an extra pixel of height below the baseline, though.
How about this? (CC0). I made some changes in comparison with MoikMellah's original, but it's still (almost) the same thing with (almost) the same proportions.
I don't think taking a screenshot from a movie and applying a filter to it can be licensed as CC-BY 3.0.
The quoted text itself seems to say nothing about whether the distribution should be commercial or not, nor does it add any limitations to the resulting song's distribution.
I'm pretty sure that it'll work with CC. Of course, you'd better ask someone
moreactually skilled in understanding proprietary license agreements.We don't really get a lot of art like that here. ;-)
Before any arguments on using a "trademarked word" appear:
http://www.dict.org/bin/Dict?Form=Dict2&Database=*&Query=adobe
"adobe" is a real word, which refers to a kind of brick.
Well, this is nearly the tightest one can get while keeping the letters' shapes and style (even then, look at what I had to do with a and e...)
I had to change the style somewhat for i/j/l so they'd look a bit different from each other and the capital I, and g/y so that g doesn't look exactly like 9).
P.S. The font did gain an extra pixel of height below the baseline, though.
Well, then you save the image in your browser.
How about this? (CC0). I made some changes in comparison with MoikMellah's original, but it's still (almost) the same thing with (almost) the same proportions.
Very nice! Kinda reminds me of Golden Axe.
"Inchest all"?
Very nicely drawn. I can really imagine these serving as background objects or something.
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