The in-n-out sign is trademarked, though. Would you be willing to alter its shape a bit and change the letters? "up-n-out" or something similar? Otherwise it has to be removed from the set.
Well, I keep looking for icons that represent smells, and haven't found much. A cohesive set of scent icons might be useful: roses, rotting meat, campfire smoke, cheese, damp earth, garlic, pigs, pine trees, fresh citrus, rotting fruit, dust, you name it!
Oh, ok thanks. Yes it looks like they are CC-BY-SA, making all the derivatives CC-BY-SA as well. Would you be willing to adjust the license on your other submissions involving derivatives of Clint's work as well?
As to your question: The only real difference between CC-BY and CC-BY-SA is that derivatives of -SA are required to be "shared alike" under the same license, while CC-BY must only give credit, but not share the derivatives.
I am having a hard time finding the license for the originals, though. The only thing I could find on the github about art licenses was this line in the readme.md:
...All of Flare's art and data files are released under CC-BY-SA 3.0...
Is there somewhere else that lists the original files as CC-BY?
I would love for this to stay on OGA. Is there any way to find compatible terms? Unless the conflicting stipulations can be resolved, we won't be able to host this awesome asset on OGA.
Beautiful!
The in-n-out sign is trademarked, though. Would you be willing to alter its shape a bit and change the letters? "up-n-out" or something similar? Otherwise it has to be removed from the set.EDIT: Fixed, thanks! :)
^that too. Even more and varied portraits (not just girls) will really diversify the stuff you've already shared. :)
Well, I keep looking for icons that represent smells, and haven't found much. A cohesive set of scent icons might be useful: roses, rotting meat, campfire smoke, cheese, damp earth, garlic, pigs, pine trees, fresh citrus, rotting fruit, dust, you name it!
Indeed. If only there were a FAQ section outlining exactly that. https://opengameart.org/content/faq#q-how-to-credit
To be compliant with CC-BY-SA, you need to list the original author in the Attribution Notice section as well.
Oh, ok thanks. Yes it looks like they are CC-BY-SA, making all the derivatives CC-BY-SA as well.
Would you be willing to adjust the license on your other submissions involving derivatives of Clint's work as well?As to your question: The only real difference between CC-BY and CC-BY-SA is that derivatives of -SA are required to be "shared alike" under the same license, while CC-BY must only give credit, but not share the derivatives.
Great addition.
I am having a hard time finding the license for the originals, though. The only thing I could find on the github about art licenses was this line in the readme.md:Is there somewhere else that lists the original files as CC-BY?I would love for this to stay on OGA.
Is there any way to find compatible terms? Unless the conflicting stipulations can be resolved, we won't be able to host this awesome asset on OGA.cool. A game you made for a game jam or a game jam you are hosting?
Wow, nice.
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