Do you have authority to relicense this as CC0? The base work is GPL/CC-BY-SA so CC0 is not a valid relicensing option without explicit consent from the original's copyright holder.
Very nice. First time I've played in a while and it's really fleshing out nicely.
Saving work fine for me on Win 7 64 bit.
One thing that's always bugged me is the colours are all very dim and desaturated. I stole nubux's screenshot and looking at it in gimp the whole of the colour range is compressed into the bottom half of the range and this is a sunlit outdoor scene.
I don't know if anything as planned about this but I think some post-processing could work very nicely without having to tweak and rerender any assets and retaining the flexibility of bright outdoors and dark dungeons.
I played around with the levels and the colour balance on nubux's screen a bit.
The licenses used on this site are all standard Creative Commons and Free Software Foundation licenses. There is nothing in them specific to games, video or otherwise.
Attribution alone is enough for some licenses but not all.
Just so you know the word "android" specifically refers to a humanoid robot, so just robot or mechanoid (maybe canoid?) would be more appropriate.
Nice design though.
Do you have authority to relicense this as CC0? The base work is GPL/CC-BY-SA so CC0 is not a valid relicensing option without explicit consent from the original's copyright holder.
Very nice. First time I've played in a while and it's really fleshing out nicely.
Saving work fine for me on Win 7 64 bit.
One thing that's always bugged me is the colours are all very dim and desaturated. I stole nubux's screenshot and looking at it in gimp the whole of the colour range is compressed into the bottom half of the range and this is a sunlit outdoor scene.
I don't know if anything as planned about this but I think some post-processing could work very nicely without having to tweak and rerender any assets and retaining the flexibility of bright outdoors and dark dungeons.
I played around with the levels and the colour balance on nubux's screen a bit.
Every license on OGA allows you to modify the work and redistribute it according to the terms of the license. That is the core of Open after all.
The licenses used on this site are all standard Creative Commons and Free Software Foundation licenses. There is nothing in them specific to games, video or otherwise.
Attribution alone is enough for some licenses but not all.
Mocked up a basic mesh. Just over 1K tris with minimal accessories.
Blend
Hooray! I've been missing this feature.
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