Oh, you said not in the public domain. Still, check out those guys, the quality is amazing. I think people download and adapt them, and give appropriate credit.
We all know that the most successful coding site is stack overflow, and that basically works as you describe, if you add in bounties. Is that where you are going with this?
I'm not sure which sprite sheet you are referring to. If you mean one of the main entries, they all have licence informarion in the top left. Read that, and it should tell you what their requirements are. Arts in comment threads is less obvious; you generally need to read the thread, and if it's not clear, ask there. All the licences are open; that means you will be able to use the art so long as you follow the rules and they tend not to be ardous, although this thread is about a licence that is perhaps difficult to interpret.
As an aside, I am sure you didn't mean to sound pushy, but remember: we all give our time for free, including answering questions about licencing, so you can't always expect a prompt response to questions. We all have lives. :)
Having said that, it's lovely to see people who want to build stuff. Good luck with your project, and tell us how you get on! Post something on the thread showing off your work.
Thank you Spring! I'm sorry I took so long to respond; my phone refused to post to this thread.
I will have a think about what you said. A friend of mine couldn't run it at all, so I'll publish another release in a week or two that fixes that. Right now I'm optimising, so it's in bits on the work surface
It's all open source (I am still sorting the licenes out, but I intend to licence it under Apache, assuming all the libraries I use are OK with that) so anyone can do whatever they like with it.
I have to say, I am super impressed that these are .svgs. Are you using Inkscape?
Oh, you said not in the public domain. Still, check out those guys, the quality is amazing. I think people download and adapt them, and give appropriate credit.
A really good place to look is http://game-icons.net/
I think that is a good idea.
We all know that the most successful coding site is stack overflow, and that basically works as you describe, if you add in bounties. Is that where you are going with this?
Hello. Welcone to OGA!
I'm not sure which sprite sheet you are referring to. If you mean one of the main entries, they all have licence informarion in the top left. Read that, and it should tell you what their requirements are. Arts in comment threads is less obvious; you generally need to read the thread, and if it's not clear, ask there. All the licences are open; that means you will be able to use the art so long as you follow the rules and they tend not to be ardous, although this thread is about a licence that is perhaps difficult to interpret.
As an aside, I am sure you didn't mean to sound pushy, but remember: we all give our time for free, including answering questions about licencing, so you can't always expect a prompt response to questions. We all have lives. :)
Having said that, it's lovely to see people who want to build stuff. Good luck with your project, and tell us how you get on! Post something on the thread showing off your work.
Thank you Spring! I'm sorry I took so long to respond; my phone refused to post to this thread.
I will have a think about what you said. A friend of mine couldn't run it at all, so I'll publish another release in a week or two that fixes that. Right now I'm optimising, so it's in bits on the work surface
Cheers, mate!
There is this
https://opengameart.org/content/proportionate-turn-around-nude-female-raster-version
Also, how do you want to be credited?<edit>duh just read the thing above</edit>
Hi! I am using these here
https://github.com/theidiotmachine/crash-landed/releases
I am sorting out the licencing, and I want to credit you, so what should I put in the licence?
Thanks for the amazing work!
Hi Kenney! I am using this here.
https://github.com/theidiotmachine/crash-landed
It's all open source (I am still sorting the licenes out, but I intend to licence it under Apache, assuming all the libraries I use are OK with that) so anyone can do whatever they like with it.
Thanks for the awesome work!
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