Thanks for posting this, Aron. However, I and I think many other people on here will not be interested because the art will still be all rights reserved - that is, it will be under regular copyright. There's already lots of stock art that I can license that is like that.
What is very cool is some crowdfunded projects that have made the resulting art Creative Commons Attribution licensed.
Thanks for posting this, Aron. However, I and I think many other people on here will not be interested because the art will still be all rights reserved - that is, it will be under regular copyright. There's already lots of stock art that I can license that is like that.
What is very cool is some crowdfunded projects that have made the resulting art Creative Commons Attribution licensed.
Great stuff! Which open source licence is PlatForge under?
These - particularly the werewolf - remind me a little of the characters in that old game Twinsen.
These are fascinating - what did you create them for?
(Yes it was: Bunni: How We First Met)
Thanks Surt! That might explain why I didn't put attribution in the first place, but I'll chuck something in now.
I believe CC BY is actually closest to MIT - I don't think MIT is copyleft.
Cheers Sharm!
Penguin Attack is under the GNU GPL according to the TXT file that comes with the Dafont download, not CC0.
Nice. Was this used in that charming bunny game I can't remember the name of?
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