Thank you for so generously sharing so many assets—disabled artists like me really appreciate it! Under the Creative Commons Attribution License, should I just be giving credit to David O'Reilly?
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Dang, these are some really nice, useful models! As a disabled artist who just launched a webcomic, I utilize a lot of 3D stock assets to fill out my scenes, they're really what makes my storytelling possible. I'm sure this pack will come in handy, it's exactly these kinds of odds and ends people don't often think to model! Thank you for making them, and for providing them under such a generous license!
Hey, this guy looks rad! I'd love to use him in my visual novel—I'm partially blind and paralyzed, so I'm looking for free stock assets to make that dream possible. Unfortunately, I don't have the capability to open .rar files. Is there any chance you could upload the files in an alternate format?
Edit: I was able to download at least the three preview pictures—I hope doing it that way is okay! I'll be sure to credit you, of course. If there's any way you could provide the other assets for download in a non-.rar format, that'd be amazing. Either way, thanks for your generous contributions to the free stock world!
Edit2: I was able to get a friend to help me open the .rar, so no worries!
Hey, Alex! That's very generous of you! So basically like the CC-BY license, where it's free to use, even commercially, as long as I give credit? I'm a partially blind / paralyzed artist trying to make a webcomic by utilizing a lot of 3D stock, since I can't draw very much myself to speak of, so any free assets are very much appreciated. That being said, opening up free usage of an asset is very much an act of charity, and not something I presume, so I just want to be 100% clear any potential usage will be okay.
The license says to ask about non-gamedev use. I was hoping to use these assets in a 3D digital webcomic I'm making—and potentially as components in other digital art connected to that—is that okay? I can't draw anymore because of my disabilities, so I'm turning to stock I can use to kitbash pictures together instead. Also, I generally try to credit, but just so I know, is it required?
These are amazing assets! As a disabled digital artist, it means the world to me that people distribute free-to-use assets like this, since I can't easily produce any myself, anymore.
I did notice that most of your assets are under CC-BY-ND (No Derivatives), but these hoverbikes don't specify a license. I like to take voxel assets and run them through a Blender Remesh filter to create a really unique look, but I believe that technically counts as a derivative—am I allowed to do that with these hoverbike assets?