NDDJ Nekkid wrote:CC-...-NA

Anyways, I'm not interested in one of those odd license models.

At the moment I don't really have time to create a metro-track TBRS (see list in sig

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NDDJ Nekkid wrote:CC-...-NA
These bridges are not left unchanged, they have minor palette changes for the white tubular, the original OTTD implementation turns the whole sprite to grayscale, which look very stange with monorail, and railroads. Also I have fixed the pillars for them.Evilreaver wrote:I have a problem: Tube Steel and Tube Silicon bridges are unchanged, except for road bridges. This is present in both TTR and TBR grfs, no matter which is loaded first and I played with parameters a bit to no effect. I'm out of ideasEvery other bridge type seems to work fine- I love the pack!
Attached is a demonstration that my bridges are mismatched, as well as the NewGRF setup I have... any ideas? (grfs not shown are large ships and hoverbus)
Edit: Now my Concrete Viaducts are showing up as the brown-variety tube steel bridges...
Kinda odd nobody has tried contacting me about this, but I notice while occasionally checking a few topics at these forums.FooBar wrote:NDDJ Nekkid wrote:CC-...-NA![]()
Anyways, I'm not interested in one of those odd license models.As long as Purno don't agree with either GPL or CC-BY-(NC-)SA one can request the graphics with him and the source code with me.
I don't find that odd at all. It's making people jump through loops; technically I wasn't even allowed to fix your sprites in order to remove bugs from the set itself which you contributed to the 2cctrainset. http://dev.openttdcoop.org/issues/527Purno wrote:Kinda odd nobody has tried contacting me about this, but I notice while occasionally checking a few topics at these forums.
What's so hard about PMing me something like "Hey, we'd like to use your metro sprites in our bridge set so they have metro support. Is that ok to you?"? Talking about all this license struggle takes more effort than a simple, kind PM. Nobody needs licenses as long as everyone's satisfied.planetmaker wrote:I don't find that odd at all. It's making people jump through loops;Purno wrote:Kinda odd nobody has tried contacting me about this, but I notice while occasionally checking a few topics at these forums.
But practically you are allowed. Why would I object bufixing? You got my permission now, so now you're allowed technically too.technically I wasn't even allowed to fix your sprites in order to remove bugs from the set itself which you contributed to the 2cctrainset. http://dev.openttdcoop.org/issues/527
I just want to provide people with an enhancement to their playing experience with OpenTTD. But I don't care at all how they use it (actually I would like to encourage to re-use, enhance and bug-fix it!) and how they re-use it as long as they acknowledge the work they build upon - but I don't want or need a say in that. If they re-use it in a way I find un-funny - not my problem, but also that keeps the game alive, II don't have to find it funny or pleasing. They may not say that I endorse it anyway (endorse != acknowledge). And I want to have the possibility to ship my stuff along with OpenTTD in a bundle.Purno wrote:while both of us just got our wishes but a shared goal. I do want my graphics to be used for good stuff just as much as you do, I just want to be sure they don't get used for bad stuff. (e.g., things done with/to my art I do not agree with).
Sorry, I don't mean to say or imply you're un-cooperative. Actually every time I contact you're very cooperative. My concern is beyond the time when either you or me _can_ be cooperative for whatever reason and about the message / spirit which a grf caries by its license (free to copy, modify, whatever you like ... vs. only copy)Purno wrote:You make it sound like I'm being un-cooperative, while I am actually trying to find a solution as much as you are.
I'm still discussing things with Ammler in PMs about this, but I'm quite sure he'll inform you of any updates.
Just don't die until the switch is done.Purno wrote:Well, I guess it can't hurt to tell you guys Ammler kinda convinced me to switch to GPL in our PM conversation. We're still discussing the best way *how* to switch.
Because Purno is a very busy pixel artist (currently less busy with pixels, but who knowsPurno's signature wrote:As of now, all my graphics are licensed under GPL.
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