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Quote from the license in your tags (Creative Commons Attribution v4.0 International):

"Attribution — You must give appropriate credit, provide a link to the license, and indicate if changes were made . You may do so in any reasonable manner, but not in any way that suggests the licensor endorses you or your use."


While in your description is:

"You can credit me as SunGraphica if you want."

This quote implies that user could use these assets without giving you a credit, but your license has an attribution requirement.

Not only your words in description are now deemed useless (and misleading), but it also looks like you don't know the license you are using. I suggest having a license with which you would be more coherent. People who use assets professionaly are very sensitive when it comes to the licenses, because if they wouldn't they could have legal troubles. Using a license that fits you, and you actually understand, would help with your reputation and gaining more followers who would like to use/buy your work.


I hope you will find my comment useful and that it will help you later in your life when building your reputation on asset stores. Good luck! :D

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Thanks for your great comment. I really appreciate it🙂

I looking for a license for my assets but I have a problem.

I just have only 3 Options:

1. No license (Absolutely I don't want this one )

2. Creative Commons Attribution v4.0 license (But I don't want to persuade buyers to attributed me )

3. Creative Commons Zero v1.0 Universal (But this License allow buyers to redistribute my assets )

I really confuse that what should I do.

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You can keep the license and say in the description of your work that the only attribution you "need" is your nickname and user is free to choose between credits in-work, description of work or text file. I believe that it should be convenient enough for most users. You could also add some text file to your archive file with name: "Author Note" to make it simpler for people to find the info about attribution.

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Thanks for your help ❤

I will do it for sure🙂

I don't know if this is something you'd find beneficial.

But I want to give you one of my bundles, which includes all the things I have designed so far, for free.

+ My next asset pack that I will probably release in the next one or two months.

just let me email a coupon link to you.

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Description of the license in description of your work is still written like for an artist (ex. "attributed to you"). You could try to just delete the note for an Artist and leave the rest.

Edit: Sorry, my mistake, it would be better to replace the note with a little fragment saying that user can use it as long as they will credit you by your username and maybe some guideline like: "The only requirement for using my assets is to credit me by my username (SunGraphica) in your work, description of your work, or text file attached to your work".


If you really want to gift me these assets it would mean very much to me. I am trying to make my first game and GUIs are one of the most stubborn thing to find. Your work is really high quality (especially the pack above the comment section) so not only it would be a life saver, but it could also improve clarity, feel and design of my games.

I need to find a way to send you a private message though, because right now I have only my private e-mail, and putting it in the comment section on Itch.io would be a pain later xD

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You can Send a direct.

https://www.instagram.com/parsafung/

or send an email:

parsahossini1380.3@gmail.com

parsafung@gmail.com

Just send me something for identification.

For example : comment your username or the first or last part of your email.

E-mail sent. I was kind of faster with the identification doubt though ;)

Thank you for giving me some of these assets for free. Some are locked behind a certain donation price though, and I'm able to download only free versions of them (which are limited). I am still thankful for the discount!

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You can pay $0.00 with PayPal for access to download links. (You don't need PayPal account )

Ok, thanks! :)