Thanks for the detailed explainations :D. So as far as I see, you just can use these pictures for projects under the same licence (GPL 2.0 or upwards).
I will see what I will do with the second part of my fantasyimages. Maybe I will licence this as "CC-By-Sa" or an alternative. It will however take some time until the second part is ready, but the pictures are already taken, just needs to be seperated and transformed into a paiting.
This is an awesome collection! I've used parts of it in 'Epical' a scifi like campaign in battle for wesnoth, as it allowed me to create new terrains (such as streets, metalgrounds and buildings) and I also advertised your collection.
Great work. I've used the image in Battle for Wesnoth in the campaign "Strange Legacy" - its a free trading/rpg campaign and this picture represents the winter region in the north. I've sent you a pn in the bow forums an eternity ago, but you never replied.
The artwork in Battle for Wesnoth is as far as I know licenced under GPL2. The artwork and especially the portraits are beautiful and worth downloading the game ;-) (i should work in advertising :D). What would be the best way to licence art? I already published some art as creative common, but I'm not quite sure wether this is better or not.
Thank you for adding my collection to your favourites, there will be a second part for sure!
Thanks for your reply. As I already said, I'm writting campaigns for Battle for Wesnoth.
I wanted to support an addon with background graphics and so the artwork had to be gpl v 2 or higher. On the other hand, if you have an open source project you will be able to use it, as long as it stays noncommercial.
Thanks for the detailed explainations :D. So as far as I see, you just can use these pictures for projects under the same licence (GPL 2.0 or upwards).
I will see what I will do with the second part of my fantasyimages. Maybe I will licence this as "CC-By-Sa" or an alternative. It will however take some time until the second part is ready, but the pictures are already taken, just needs to be seperated and transformed into a paiting.
Now I will take my revenge and countercomment :p.
This is an awesome collection! I've used parts of it in 'Epical' a scifi like campaign in battle for wesnoth, as it allowed me to create new terrains (such as streets, metalgrounds and buildings) and I also advertised your collection.
Great work. I've used the image in Battle for Wesnoth in the campaign "Strange Legacy" - its a free trading/rpg campaign and this picture represents the winter region in the north. I've sent you a pn in the bow forums an eternity ago, but you never replied.
double post sorry :-(
The artwork in Battle for Wesnoth is as far as I know licenced under GPL2. The artwork and especially the portraits are beautiful and worth downloading the game ;-) (i should work in advertising :D). What would be the best way to licence art? I already published some art as creative common, but I'm not quite sure wether this is better or not.
Thank you for adding my collection to your favourites, there will be a second part for sure!
Thanks for your reply. As I already said, I'm writting campaigns for Battle for Wesnoth.
I wanted to support an addon with background graphics and so the artwork had to be gpl v 2 or higher. On the other hand, if you have an open source project you will be able to use it, as long as it stays noncommercial.
added the complete archive - its the last file.
I'm sorry, I thought one could easily view all pictures in this archive. Well, its my first time, you know. :-p
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