Permission to archive art @ opengameart.org?
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Permission to archive art @ opengameart.org?
Greets!
I'm Bart, the proprietor of OpenGameArt.org, a site intended to archive game media (graphics, models, audio, etc) that's safe to use in Free / Open Source projects. I was wondering if it would be okay if I archived the artwork from the various Spring Engine projects on my site. (Mind you, I realize that it's legal to do so as long as it's licensed appropriately, but I want to respect the wishes of the devs and artists, regardless of how the art is actually licensed.)
Thanks!
Bart
http://opengameart.org
I'm Bart, the proprietor of OpenGameArt.org, a site intended to archive game media (graphics, models, audio, etc) that's safe to use in Free / Open Source projects. I was wondering if it would be okay if I archived the artwork from the various Spring Engine projects on my site. (Mind you, I realize that it's legal to do so as long as it's licensed appropriately, but I want to respect the wishes of the devs and artists, regardless of how the art is actually licensed.)
Thanks!
Bart
http://opengameart.org
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Re: Permission to archive art @ opengameart.org?
All arts assets (models, textures) in Spring: 1944 are CC-BY-NC so as long as that's respected, go right ahead.
www.Spring1944.com
www.Spring1944.com
Re: Permission to archive art @ opengameart.org?
Practically all of the files on ModelBase are applicable, and are either CC-BY-SA or Artistic License 2 (which is fairly Open Source in nature). Feel free to use any models I've put up there, the only trouble is that they'd have to be exported from S3O back to 3DS.
Re: Permission to archive art @ opengameart.org?
Thanks a bunch! :)
What's S30 format, anyway? If Blender can read it, I'll change the site to allow it to be uploaded. If not, is there a way I can get your original 3DS files?
Thanks!
Bart
http://opengameart.org
What's S30 format, anyway? If Blender can read it, I'll change the site to allow it to be uploaded. If not, is there a way I can get your original 3DS files?
Thanks!
Bart
http://opengameart.org
Re: Permission to archive art @ opengameart.org?
S3O is Spring's internal model format. There is a blender-to-S3O exporter, but I don't know if the reverse exists.
Re: Permission to archive art @ opengameart.org?
@pxtl: UpSpring can export S3O to obj, and that can be imported into Blender. Thesleepless also made a blender s3o importer, which I can't get to function.
@Lendrick/Bart: Hi! I've actually been following your site for a little while now, (coincidentally, looking for models we could put into our projects
). All of my models are public domain, and you are free to use them. their sources are on modelbase ( http://planet-wars.eu/ModelBase ) and in my models thread ( http://springrts.com/phpbb/viewtopic.php?f=9&t=17630 ). Additionally, the project I am part of (Complete Annihilation, http://caspring.org ) is licensed under GPL, and you're free to use the art assets we have made for it. In both these cases, accreditation is appreciated
Thanks!
@Lendrick/Bart: Hi! I've actually been following your site for a little while now, (coincidentally, looking for models we could put into our projects


Thanks!
Re: Permission to archive art @ opengameart.org?
Upspring can indeed export to OBJ, and 3DS. However with OBJ the object data is lost entirely (the model becomes one solid object), and with both formats all welding (smoothing) data is lost.
Re: Permission to archive art @ opengameart.org?
Just posted this elsewhere, but thought its appropriate here as well -
A wiki page with some of the open source resources for Spring: http://springrts.com/wiki/Freely_availa ... le_content.
@Argh - hey, where do you have the info on the Modelbase licences from? Cause I've been looking into those, and that was precisely what I couldn't find...
A wiki page with some of the open source resources for Spring: http://springrts.com/wiki/Freely_availa ... le_content.
@Argh - hey, where do you have the info on the Modelbase licences from? Cause I've been looking into those, and that was precisely what I couldn't find...
Re: Permission to archive art @ opengameart.org?
@SeanHuron: if you look at the ModelBase entries in the RSS view (as opposed to viewing the SVN) the License is listed there.
Re: Permission to archive art @ opengameart.org?
A project like this is very badly needed! There is a vast swathe of open source game development talent out there with very little open source art talent. I wish you the best of sucess in the world because i hope to take advantage of your efforts in future
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A lot of the stuff on modelbase is shit/untextured/unfinished though, sadly.
Ill see about getting you the spherebot sourcefiles (i need to get them on modelbase anyway).
KDR also has made a lot of free stuff, but its almost all untextured (And i doubt anyone would want the KP stuff).
Get Upspring if you want to start exporting content from Spring models (s44 etc) but if you go and poke them some they might just hand over the whole sourcefiles which would be much easier.
Everything for the Spring engine is a bit out of date tech wise though. No model deformation, and one single UV map texture per model. So there is that.

A lot of the stuff on modelbase is shit/untextured/unfinished though, sadly.
Ill see about getting you the spherebot sourcefiles (i need to get them on modelbase anyway).
KDR also has made a lot of free stuff, but its almost all untextured (And i doubt anyone would want the KP stuff).
Get Upspring if you want to start exporting content from Spring models (s44 etc) but if you go and poke them some they might just hand over the whole sourcefiles which would be much easier.
Everything for the Spring engine is a bit out of date tech wise though. No model deformation, and one single UV map texture per model. So there is that.
Re: Permission to archive art @ opengameart.org?
This is a really cool idea and I'm glad you showed it to me :)
Re: Permission to archive art @ opengameart.org?
upspring unwields everything and this destroys smoothing groups.Saktoth wrote:Get Upspring if you want to start exporting content from Spring models (s44 etc) but if you go and poke them some they might just hand over the whole sourcefiles which would be much easier.
Re: Permission to archive art @ opengameart.org?
smoth wrote:upspring is gay
Re: Permission to archive art @ opengameart.org?
The last time i used upspring I actually started porting Springs s3o-parsing code to java.
p.s. No, probably not.
p.s. No, probably not.
Re: Permission to archive art @ opengameart.org?
Saktoth wrote:A project like this is very badly needed! There is a vast swathe of open source game development talent out there with very little open source art talent. I wish you the best of sucess in the world because i hope to take advantage of your efforts in future.
A lot of the stuff on modelbase is shit/untextured/unfinished though, sadly.
Ill see about getting you the spherebot sourcefiles (i need to get them on modelbase anyway).
KDR also has made a lot of free stuff, but its almost all untextured (And i doubt anyone would want the KP stuff).
Get Upspring if you want to start exporting content from Spring models (s44 etc) but if you go and poke them some they might just hand over the whole sourcefiles which would be much easier.
Everything for the Spring engine is a bit out of date tech wise though. No model deformation, and one single UV map texture per model. So there is that.

GIMME THOSE KP MODELS!
Re: Permission to archive art @ opengameart.org?
Sure. Would you like them in Blender format, or in UpSpring format? Either way, they're included in the Kernel Panic complete installer. The s3o in the 7-zip in /mods/, the .blend in the .rar archive in /KP_Sources/ (make sure you tick "sources" when installing KP, btw).
Re: Permission to archive art @ opengameart.org?
AWESOME.
I guess the textures are included, right?
I guess the textures are included, right?