Since the style looks a bit inconsistent, I have to ask whether you've really drawn them all by yourself. The second last one looks like being based on a photo or something.
Now everything starts to make sense ... why I can't find some pieces of art any longer ... and why my collection broke when I tried to sort the submissions.
I'd say it's especially tricky since that person submitted artwork under cc0, that can get users into a lot of troubles.
Especially since you have trouble to find the origins if submissions get deleted.
It always makes me kinda sad when people put infringing work under creative commons licenses. (sometimes it's even a common thing to do)
"In order to use my work legally, you must credit me in your video, game, interactive novel, etc. not merely on the info page on Youtube, Google Play, etc." https://soundimage.org/txr-metal-seamless/
I have no idea if that's compatible with creative commons licenses, I mean I really don't know. But I personally would be too afraid to use that as a source.
The guy with the sword is definitely from this book: https://archive.org/stream/dorothywizardino00baum2?ref=ol#page/50/mode/2up
And that's fine, since it's public domain since 2013, but you have to tell your sources if you based your work on someone else's.
Since the style looks a bit inconsistent, I have to ask whether you've really drawn them all by yourself. The second last one looks like being based on a photo or something.
Reading RPGMaker always rises suspicion, sorry.
(just because autumn has the same amount of letters as summer)
awesome, thanks
Looks good.
Maybe tag it with 12x12.
Please use a proper preview image.
That helps a lot with figuring out whether your style is compatible with what one is planning to do or not.
It differs by time of day.
Sometimes it's fast, sometimes it takes a minute.
I just had to remove the empty nodes, but it took me a while to understand that.
Now everything starts to make sense ... why I can't find some pieces of art any longer ... and why my collection broke when I tried to sort the submissions.
I'd say it's especially tricky since that person submitted artwork under cc0, that can get users into a lot of troubles.
Especially since you have trouble to find the origins if submissions get deleted.
It always makes me kinda sad when people put infringing work under creative commons licenses. (sometimes it's even a common thing to do)
"In order to use my work legally, you must credit me in your video, game, interactive novel, etc. not merely on the info page on Youtube, Google Play, etc." https://soundimage.org/txr-metal-seamless/
I have no idea if that's compatible with creative commons licenses, I mean I really don't know. But I personally would be too afraid to use that as a source.
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