Sounds good to me. A few hundred accounts from this won't even slow me down. Seriously, I'll be able to remove illegitimate duplicates before they can even send you the PM :)
P.S. I'm sure some of you punks out there will take this as a challenge. I'm sure you'll be able to game the system if you put your mind to it, but please don't.
Good point, capbros. It's actually pretty obvious from my perspective when duplicate accounts are created, so I don't even think it's going to be an issue.
No, everyone can post, approved or not. but some things are restricted on unapproved accounts, like links to external sites. Let me check if PMs still work for unapproved accounts. If not, isn't that exactly what we want?
I'm glad you didn't notice having to wait. It means I'm approving accounts quickly enough. :)
You aren't required to distribute it, but if you do distribute it in any form: on a website, in a tabletop game, over the phone (how?!), etc... it has to be licensed CC-BY-SA and given attribution.
yeah, unfortunately confusing credits files are a neccessary evil. We try to make it as clean and readable as possible, but art derived from multiple sources end up having rather complicated attribution. :/
As to your questions: Yes, those are the authors, though that list is somewhat incomplete. I recommend including the ones in bold as well:
bluecarrot16, Guillaume Lecollinet, Johann Charlot, cynicmusic, Surt, vk, Yar, Michele Bucelli (Buch), Richard Kettering (Jetrel), Zachariah Husiar (Zabin), Hyptosis, Ali-G, Coolkid782, Frode Lindeijer (Modanung), Hal9000, Lanea Zimmerman (Sharm), Leonard Pabin, Reid, William Thompson
Some credits screens can support clickable links, but if yours does not, yes you still have to include the text of a URL leading to this page as well as indicate the license it is under. For example:
"[LPC] Beach / Desert" by bluecarrot16, Guillaume Lecollinet, Johann Charlot, cynicmusic, Surt, vk, Yar, Michele Bucelli (Buch), Richard Kettering (Jetrel), Zachariah Husiar (Zabin), Hyptosis, Ali-G, Coolkid782, Frode Lindeijer (Modanung), Hal9000, Lanea Zimmerman (Sharm), Leonard Pabin, Reid, and William Thompson licensed CC-BY-SA 3.0: https://opengameart.org/node/80156
I strongly advise you to include the entire contents of the credits-beach-desert.txt file in your game's file structure as well. This ensures all licensing information and credit is satisfied.
@FoxyOfJungle: putting "bluecarrot16" in the credits doesn't really cut it. As indicated above, "See CREDITS-beach-desert.txt. You MUST credit all authors with the information in this file, and you must link back to this page on OpenGameArt."
Sounds good to me. A few hundred accounts from this won't even slow me down. Seriously, I'll be able to remove illegitimate duplicates before they can even send you the PM :)
P.S. I'm sure some of you punks out there will take this as a challenge. I'm sure you'll be able to game the system if you put your mind to it, but please don't.
Good point, capbros. It's actually pretty obvious from my perspective when duplicate accounts are created, so I don't even think it's going to be an issue.
No, everyone can post, approved or not. but some things are restricted on unapproved accounts, like links to external sites. Let me check if PMs still work for unapproved accounts. If not, isn't that exactly what we want?
I'm glad you didn't notice having to wait. It means I'm approving accounts quickly enough. :)
This is a picture of my profile page; unapproved
how about "only approved accounts"? Accounts with no community participation are never approved.
Nice!
You guys make me laugh. :D
Choose.
You aren't required to distribute it, but if you do distribute it in any form: on a website, in a tabletop game, over the phone (how?!), etc... it has to be licensed CC-BY-SA and given attribution.
yeah, unfortunately confusing credits files are a neccessary evil. We try to make it as clean and readable as possible, but art derived from multiple sources end up having rather complicated attribution. :/
As to your questions: Yes, those are the authors, though that list is somewhat incomplete. I recommend including the ones in bold as well:
Some credits screens can support clickable links, but if yours does not, yes you still have to include the text of a URL leading to this page as well as indicate the license it is under. For example:
I strongly advise you to include the entire contents of the credits-beach-desert.txt file in your game's file structure as well. This ensures all licensing information and credit is satisfied.
@FoxyOfJungle: putting "bluecarrot16" in the credits doesn't really cut it. As indicated above, "See CREDITS-beach-desert.txt. You MUST credit all authors with the information in this file, and you must link back to this page on OpenGameArt."
Cool character. Where are the textures from that you used to retexture it?
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