Hey, I’m creating a free educational game. I’m planning to make it open-source. Can I redistribute this asset (alongside the source code) as CC BY-NC-SA (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/) maybe?
Let me know if you prefer to discuss it via email.
I haven't done animations in a long-time (since 2016 I think, but I never found it an easy task even when I use to make small flash games and other junk).
As for the layout.. it depends, some people prefer a grid type grouping of animations (might be easier for users of Game maker) or some do each animation set as a different image file or some prefer them just labeled and in a list type style. However it's up to you how you layout your work ☺️, we can re-center it if needed in most programs but most people prefer .PNG file type as it allows easy import on most programs and also allows for easy layering and transparency etc.
Nice work! Take a look at this guy's assets, this one is free to download. https://sventhole.itch.io/bandits The best way to put these up is as png frame by frame, but you can do a single png with all the frames aligned next to each other but it takes time to cut them in unity so we are very grateful if it's already seperated. One more thing but it might be just me, some people put up for example single png-s where if there's any movement involved the frames slightly move out of center to any direction but I always recenter them because I don't want the animation to move my character I always move them by code so for me if the pngs are centered thats a bonus. I hope this answers your question.
I absolutely do not mind that you use it in your projects, and I agree to commercial use, but I do not understand and do not know what is required of me so that there are no questions for you
Thank you so much for the comment) I will definitely make more animations, and in general, if you want, you can write what you would like to see, and I will do them) I plan to keep this character free and gradually update his set
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Hey, I’m creating a free educational game. I’m planning to make it open-source. Can I redistribute this asset (alongside the source code) as CC BY-NC-SA (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/) maybe?
Let me know if you prefer to discuss it via email.
Hi HappyRat, do you work with custom projects?
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amazing breathing animation on the idle
What is the license?
Nice👍
I haven't done animations in a long-time (since 2016 I think, but I never found it an easy task even when I use to make small flash games and other junk).
As for the layout.. it depends, some people prefer a grid type grouping of animations (might be easier for users of Game maker) or some do each animation set as a different image file or some prefer them just labeled and in a list type style. However it's up to you how you layout your work ☺️, we can re-center it if needed in most programs but most people prefer .PNG file type as it allows easy import on most programs and also allows for easy layering and transparency etc.
Keep up the good work!
Cool
Nice work!
Take a look at this guy's assets, this one is free to download.
https://sventhole.itch.io/bandits
The best way to put these up is as png frame by frame, but you can do a single png with all the frames aligned next to each other but it takes time to cut them in unity so we are very grateful if it's already seperated.
One more thing but it might be just me, some people put up for example single png-s where if there's any movement involved the frames slightly move out of center to any direction but I always recenter them because I don't want the animation to move my character I always move them by code so for me if the pngs are centered thats a bonus.
I hope this answers your question.
Thank you for the answer, I will look at the information on how to organize everything as conveniently as possible for you
license of use?
I absolutely do not mind that you use it in your projects, and I agree to commercial use, but I do not understand and do not know what is required of me so that there are no questions for you
nice,4 star
Oh yes, this guy is definitely good.
There is a *lot* of detail in this little guy, and I must say I'm looking forward to new animations of him.
He definitely needs an "attack" animation.
You really should be proud of him.
A sprite sheet is usually the way I see people make these, but I use www.piskelapp.com to convert, so it's no problem for me.
this is great for an npc! if you can make otters animations this will be use for the player. u are greate
Thank you so much for the comment) I will definitely make more animations, and in general, if you want, you can write what you would like to see, and I will do them) I plan to keep this character free and gradually update his set