No one is forced to download them all at once. Individual texture files can be attached to a single submission, allowing people to download and preview them individually even when submitted together. Furthermore, textures specifically are automatically subdivided for categorization, even when submitted in a single packed .zip file. For example: https://opengameart.org/content/seamless-2
Note that only a single .zip file is shared in the Seamless 2 submission, yet each individual texture can still be reviewed and downloaded separately. Also note the primary preview image contains a summary of all textures, not just a single one, thus both each individual texture can be previewed as well as all the textures in the pack at the same time.
However, if you do not feel the textures should be categorized together, that is your prerogative. My intent was to offer solutions to your flooding of the site with individual submissions, which tends to trigger the sites anti-spam countermeasures. See also: https://opengameart.org/comment/99559#comment-99559
Alternatively, you can upload individual textures to separate submissions as you've done, but over a longer period so as not to trigger the site's "panic".
Or you may also wait until there are enough to categorize them efficiently and upload them as packs, as you've mentioned above. Your call. Hope that helps. :)
I would love to use them and I'm confident others would as well. Showing them off here in the forum is fine, but there is no formal license associated, it is not officially sharing the assets, so they would not get used like they would if you submitted them. Assets that are useful for making assets are just as useful as assets for making a game are; both will contribute to the creation of games. :)
OGA-BY is adaptable to CC-BY-SA, so a derivative of all of them could be in a single submission so long as the license was listed as CC-BY-SA and credit was given.
I saw the site did indeed unpublish your submisson due to suspected spam. This particular day of the year tends to provide me with very little time to administrate the site, so I have only recently been able to look into this. The links of the post are all fine, but I had a few questions for you about the content:
Are any of the characters in the submission the same characters, in name or disposition, as the characters in the original game or manga? I'm guessing all the assets are made from scratch, but there may still be trademark implications if the characters overlap with the game that your fan game is based on.
Can you indicate where the other artists who created the assets have given permission to release these assets under the CC-BY license? Although you may have comissioned the assets, the original artists still possess the copyright to them unless there is a contract showing they transferred those rights to you as a component of the exchange. Unless that is the case, the other artists still need to be asked permission to share their assets outside the original commission terms/project.
No one is forced to download them all at once. Individual texture files can be attached to a single submission, allowing people to download and preview them individually even when submitted together. Furthermore, textures specifically are automatically subdivided for categorization, even when submitted in a single packed .zip file. For example: https://opengameart.org/content/seamless-2
Note that only a single .zip file is shared in the Seamless 2 submission, yet each individual texture can still be reviewed and downloaded separately. Also note the primary preview image contains a summary of all textures, not just a single one, thus both each individual texture can be previewed as well as all the textures in the pack at the same time.
However, if you do not feel the textures should be categorized together, that is your prerogative. My intent was to offer solutions to your flooding of the site with individual submissions, which tends to trigger the sites anti-spam countermeasures. See also: https://opengameart.org/comment/99559#comment-99559
Alternatively, you can upload individual textures to separate submissions as you've done, but over a longer period so as not to trigger the site's "panic".
Or you may also wait until there are enough to categorize them efficiently and upload them as packs, as you've mentioned above. Your call. Hope that helps. :)
There is really no need to submit one texture at a time. Would you be willing to add all the textures to one submission?
I would love to use them and I'm confident others would as well. Showing them off here in the forum is fine, but there is no formal license associated, it is not officially sharing the assets, so they would not get used like they would if you submitted them. Assets that are useful for making assets are just as useful as assets for making a game are; both will contribute to the creation of games. :)
Fantastic remix! Thanks for sharing. :)
Sure. And thanks for your earlier responses.
OGA-BY is adaptable to CC-BY-SA, so a derivative of all of them could be in a single submission so long as the license was listed as CC-BY-SA and credit was given.
There are 6 Creative Commons licenses. (7 if you include CC0) None of them are abbreviated "CCA". Which license are you referring to?
I saw the site did indeed unpublish your submisson due to suspected spam. This particular day of the year tends to provide me with very little time to administrate the site, so I have only recently been able to look into this. The links of the post are all fine, but I had a few questions for you about the content:
Why not submit them and include both formats? Brush and png.
Beautiful!
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