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My name is Dawid Maxymilian Tomaszewski and I represent the website https://www.rpgmaker.pl, which focuses on topics related to games and game development tools, particularly RPG Maker.
I would like to ask if you would be willing to allow us to publish one of the graphic packs from your collection on our website. We plan to offer the pack for free to our users, and in return, we would include a prominent link to your itch.io profile, which could help increase the visibility of your work.
We understand that this is a matter concerning your copyright, so we would be happy to comply with any conditions that are important to you. If you have any questions or concerns, please feel free to contact us.
Twierdza RPG Maker Polska is not a sales website. We are an informational site about the aforementioned engine, interesting graphic resources, tutorials, and so on. Many users still use RPG Maker 2k, which is compatible with the 16x16 resolution of your works. Our editorial team is happy to inform users about interesting resources, but only if we can offer a free demo for download on the site. Well, if you don't want to expand your reach to the Polish community, we understand. Thank you for your time and I wish you good luck.
Personally, I would like to add that I bought a graphics pack for my game, and it's great.
I read the license, which is why I'm writing directly to you. You have several packs marked as "free". We are a well-known website in Poland dedicated to RPG Maker engines. As one of the editors, I noticed your work and thought I could promote it a bit on our site. The chief editor gave the green light, but he asked me to check with you if we could upload one of the packs marked as "Free" on our website.
As a site dedicated to RPG Maker engines, we have a resource database and the ability to include links to the official store. Our users often want to download a sample before deciding to purchase graphic packs.
For you, this could mean an additional audience for your work, and for us, having permission to upload even one or two free packs would be a great way to expand our resource base. I was thinking about the packs tagged "free".
Of course, if there is any obstacle to promoting your work with already freely available packs, we, as the editorial team, will understand.