The vending machines are from Skorpio's original submission to LPC [LPC] Skorpio's SciFi Sprite Pack
I just added new labels for mate, hugs and masks vending machines in [LPC] Hakuna Matetee. That's also the submission where the 0.5l Mehrweg-Leihflaschen, which are used by Mio Mio Mate, come from and they are my original work, but with bluecarrot's glass palette.
Yes, awesome set. A lot of it could also be used in an contemporary setting. I like especially
Evert: well bluecarrot16 always has huge sets with lots of variation. But parts of this set are also palette swaps, which are essentially duplicates. It's something you can omit, since everybody can easily do that themself. On the other hand it's a lot easier to use for people who don't know what they are doing and get confused by images with indexed colors.
But another thing that comes to mind, now that I mapped a bit around with LPC instead of doing random remixes: we maybe should make a LPC palette submission, where all palettes used for fabrics, stones, metals etc. get collected and their usage explained. I think there are still a lot of incompatible similar-looking LPC palettes floating around. (my space sets being one of them)
I was told those double-hammocks were installed on a GPN, but I haven't seen them irl. I want to also upload them, but somebody else drew the sketch, my version is based on. And I have trouble to reach him right now.
So far I abstained from littering the place with crates and stuff, partly because I didn't know how many visitors the room had to handle. You also start videotelephony if you get too close to another visitor. I had your crates open, I think I also had to adjust their color a bit to match that green-blue metal, I use.
Yes, more run down would probably look better and closer to what we have in our hackerspace. I just chose the least pompous-looking couch I found in your upholstery set. Some defect overlays might be nice, like the broken tiles in lpc goes to space.
Our map is still available on the test intance(no idea how long that instance will stay online)
I guess it depends a lot on where the company is from, which created those fonts. And whether it's also covered design patents, I don't think they get awarded automatically in the US.
If they are from a country where typefaces are protected by copyright law, it could be possible that could be done within the US, but I'm not sure. But some people from other countries couldn't use it, I don't think it would be legit to put it under an international open license.
> Similarly, there are no copyright laws protecting the design of any given letter, style, shape, or brushstroke.
... that article just tries to makes it sound criminal to copy a typeface in the US.
There are reasons why typefaces are not covered by copyright laws here in Germany. Every print would effectively become a derivative work of the typefaces.
As far as I read, it's not generally true that typefaces are not protected.
That appears to be only the situation of the US and Japan.
In Germany they are (automatically) protected as a registered design for 10 or when extended for 25 years. (which appears to be similar to a design patent)
Irish copyright law covers typefaces for 15 years.
Russia has them fully copyrighted.
In UK it is copyrighted for 25 years.
The general rule for the EU appears to be automatic registered design for 3 years and can be extended for up to 25 years.
I added the double hammock, which is based on a sketch of Wonko
That's probably my first upload that's not an indexed PNG, because of the shadow.
The vending machines are from Skorpio's original submission to LPC [LPC] Skorpio's SciFi Sprite Pack
I just added new labels for mate, hugs and masks vending machines in [LPC] Hakuna Matetee. That's also the submission where the 0.5l Mehrweg-Leihflaschen, which are used by Mio Mio Mate, come from and they are my original work, but with bluecarrot's glass palette.
Yes, awesome set. A lot of it could also be used in an contemporary setting. I like especially
Evert: well bluecarrot16 always has huge sets with lots of variation. But parts of this set are also palette swaps, which are essentially duplicates. It's something you can omit, since everybody can easily do that themself. On the other hand it's a lot easier to use for people who don't know what they are doing and get confused by images with indexed colors.
But another thing that comes to mind, now that I mapped a bit around with LPC instead of doing random remixes: we maybe should make a LPC palette submission, where all palettes used for fabrics, stones, metals etc. get collected and their usage explained. I think there are still a lot of incompatible similar-looking LPC palettes floating around. (my space sets being one of them)
Well, it's not our real space, but it's meant for meetups, yes.
Oh yes, the fist one. But where is that from? That does not have a license, author, tags or anything.
I was told those double-hammocks were installed on a GPN, but I haven't seen them irl. I want to also upload them, but somebody else drew the sketch, my version is based on. And I have trouble to reach him right now.
So far I abstained from littering the place with crates and stuff, partly because I didn't know how many visitors the room had to handle. You also start videotelephony if you get too close to another visitor. I had your crates open, I think I also had to adjust their color a bit to match that green-blue metal, I use.
Yes, more run down would probably look better and closer to what we have in our hackerspace. I just chose the least pompous-looking couch I found in your upholstery set. Some defect overlays might be nice, like the broken tiles in lpc goes to space.
Our map is still available on the test intance(no idea how long that instance will stay online)
And there is lots of stuff still missing.
There are still a lot of WorkAdventure tiles, I'd like to replace with LPC stuff:
https://workadventu.re/choose-map.html
https://github.com/npeguin/office-map
I found a toilet in LPC Tile Atlas2, but I have no idea where it's originally from.
Where is the toilet from?
A new extension is available: [LPC] FraMa sci-fi extensions
This adds more floor tile variations and animations
I guess it depends a lot on where the company is from, which created those fonts. And whether it's also covered design patents, I don't think they get awarded automatically in the US.
If they are from a country where typefaces are protected by copyright law, it could be possible that could be done within the US, but I'm not sure. But some people from other countries couldn't use it, I don't think it would be legit to put it under an international open license.
> Similarly, there are no copyright laws protecting the design of any given letter, style, shape, or brushstroke.
... that article just tries to makes it sound criminal to copy a typeface in the US.
There are reasons why typefaces are not covered by copyright laws here in Germany. Every print would effectively become a derivative work of the typefaces.
As far as I read, it's not generally true that typefaces are not protected.
That appears to be only the situation of the US and Japan.
In Germany they are (automatically) protected as a registered design for 10 or when extended for 25 years. (which appears to be similar to a design patent)
Irish copyright law covers typefaces for 15 years.
Russia has them fully copyrighted.
In UK it is copyrighted for 25 years.
The general rule for the EU appears to be automatic registered design for 3 years and can be extended for up to 25 years.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Intellectual_property_protection_of_typefa...
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