@lepsistemas: all the files seem to work fine for me. What files are you having trouble with? What decompression software are you using to open the zip file?
This asset is already in the "3D art" category. There is no need to prefix all your tags with "3D". It actually makes this harder for others to search.
It is helpful. The ASCII character thing is a known issue. If your browser is converting (or you're copy-pasting from a word-processor that converts) characters to non-keyboard versions (Like fancy curved quotes and apostrophies, like you mentioned. Em dash is another one it chokes on) it will give a blank white screen with error 500.
The rich-text box is more of a lower-middle-class-text box. Not as rich as I'd like.
Indeed. Attribution is essentially impossible. ...not sure why you would give lashings to the author, though. Or do you mean, 'no one listed as the uploader, so who do we hold to account?'
Although I applaud the nobility of trying to make a public domain art repository, I feel like the whole site is in need of an overhaul to be viable; images can be posted anonymously, with no information about authorship, source, etc. There are so many trademarked and copyrighted works belonging to the corporate giants, it's only a matter of time before the lawyers of Marvel, Warner Bros, etc. flood them with DMCAs. Ironically, the Copyright Complaint page is itself plagiarized from cleanpng.com/kissping.com, which I guess wouldn't be such a blatant ripoff if they are run by the same company, but the whois information shows two entirely different registrars.
@Roisin: I'm sorry, I don't understand what you're asking for. Alternatives to what? 'What is the alternative to using pngkey.com?' Well, any site that actually respects the terms of art licenses. When uploading to Pngkey, there is a free-text field for the image license, but this doesn't appear to have any effect on the "no attribution required" message on each download page.
@lepsistemas: all the files seem to work fine for me. What files are you having trouble with? What decompression software are you using to open the zip file?
Wow! Lots of beautiful content. Where do they come from? Are they from multiple artists or did you make them all?
Nice!
This asset is already in the "3D art" category. There is no need to prefix all your tags with "3D". It actually makes this harder for others to search.
@defenderytb: see FAQ https://opengameart.org/content/faq#q-how-to-credit
Looks like it was a beautiful community
https://web.archive.org/web/20190623063846/http://www.conceptart.org/go/...
What caused the downfall?
Nice. Is there a place we can try out the game? looks fun.
Although there is 1 whole sound effect in the package, the 94% graphical content would suggest this should be categorized as 2D art instead.EDIT: Fixed, thanks.
It is helpful. The ASCII character thing is a known issue. If your browser is converting (or you're copy-pasting from a word-processor that converts) characters to non-keyboard versions (Like fancy curved quotes and apostrophies, like you mentioned. Em dash is another one it chokes on) it will give a blank white screen with error 500.
The rich-text box is more of a lower-middle-class-text box. Not as rich as I'd like.
Indeed. Attribution is essentially impossible. ...not sure why you would give lashings to the author, though. Or do you mean, 'no one listed as the uploader, so who do we hold to account?'
Although I applaud the nobility of trying to make a public domain art repository, I feel like the whole site is in need of an overhaul to be viable; images can be posted anonymously, with no information about authorship, source, etc. There are so many trademarked and copyrighted works belonging to the corporate giants, it's only a matter of time before the lawyers of Marvel, Warner Bros, etc. flood them with DMCAs. Ironically, the Copyright Complaint page is itself plagiarized from cleanpng.com/kissping.com, which I guess wouldn't be such a blatant ripoff if they are run by the same company, but the whois information shows two entirely different registrars.
@Roisin: I'm sorry, I don't understand what you're asking for. Alternatives to what? 'What is the alternative to using pngkey.com?' Well, any site that actually respects the terms of art licenses. When uploading to Pngkey, there is a free-text field for the image license, but this doesn't appear to have any effect on the "no attribution required" message on each download page.
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