I don't want to sound rude but... Have you considered doing a little research through OGA by yourself before asking others? I know search engine has some issues, but the LPC art collection link is sticked right on the front page! Oh well, http://opengameart.org/content/liberated-pixel-cup-0
@Mumu: well, I don't have much time right now as I'm busy with commissions and "real world" business, but if you can wait some time I might make such creepy expansion...
@Michael Collins - short answer: yes. CC0 means (in poor words) you can do more or less what you want with this, including selling it, relicensing and using it for commercial projects. Though I personally find it useless to buy something you can simply download for free... At any rate, again, you can sell this.
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@cdoty: I've added some extra animations - see description for more
Hello and welcome around here! Your art pack is interesting and valuable, though I suggest you to read the sumbission guidelines about submitting artwork that needs to be downloaded from somewhere else (the third point from the top of the guidelines). I think you should upload the whole assets here for this to be accepted.
There already are submission guidelines, and this (as well as many other stuff this discussion could be applied to) likely fits the 'trivial submission' category named in the general guidelines. That being said, I suppose moderators only have the right to remove such submissions, but I think they're busy and cannot look at everything gets published, or simply are very cautious (and that is generally a good thing) when it comes to using that right.
My opinion is that, since stuff like this gets quickly pushed out of the front page, thus giving more visibility to higher quality assets, doing nothing (i.e. leaving the submission where it is) is acceptable as well. In other terms (and this was stated in a forum discussion a while ago), being ignored is probably already enough for poor quality art.
The link to your project is hidden to prevent spam until a moderator sees and approves it. Your account will work perfectly fine, though - you'll be able to post comments and art as everyone else.
I don't want to sound rude but... Have you considered doing a little research through OGA by yourself before asking others? I know search engine has some issues, but the LPC art collection link is sticked right on the front page! Oh well, http://opengameart.org/content/liberated-pixel-cup-0
@KingAkwasi: your requests have been fulfilled and added to the submission. Thanks for your contribution!
@Mophs, @William.Thompsonj: thank you guys!
@Mumu: well, I don't have much time right now as I'm busy with commissions and "real world" business, but if you can wait some time I might make such creepy expansion...
Well, I suppose that could count as commissioned work :) Let's move this conversation to e-mails, you can PM me through my OGA contact form.
@KingAkwasi: walk is meant to do for that
@Ohmnivore - that looks cool!
@Michael Collins - short answer: yes. CC0 means (in poor words) you can do more or less what you want with this, including selling it, relicensing and using it for commercial projects. Though I personally find it useless to buy something you can simply download for free... At any rate, again, you can sell this.
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@cdoty: I've added some extra animations - see description for more
Hello and welcome around here! Your art pack is interesting and valuable, though I suggest you to read the sumbission guidelines about submitting artwork that needs to be downloaded from somewhere else (the third point from the top of the guidelines). I think you should upload the whole assets here for this to be accepted.
Again, welcome on OGA and keep up the good work
@fldr: unfortunately not in the near future.
@Clint Bellanger: this, said by you, is a great honour to me. (bows respectfully)
There already are submission guidelines, and this (as well as many other stuff this discussion could be applied to) likely fits the 'trivial submission' category named in the general guidelines. That being said, I suppose moderators only have the right to remove such submissions, but I think they're busy and cannot look at everything gets published, or simply are very cautious (and that is generally a good thing) when it comes to using that right.
My opinion is that, since stuff like this gets quickly pushed out of the front page, thus giving more visibility to higher quality assets, doing nothing (i.e. leaving the submission where it is) is acceptable as well. In other terms (and this was stated in a forum discussion a while ago), being ignored is probably already enough for poor quality art.
The link to your project is hidden to prevent spam until a moderator sees and approves it. Your account will work perfectly fine, though - you'll be able to post comments and art as everyone else.
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