A downloadable asset pack

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Just strong enough for these free potions

Included:

-Four multi-colored potion bottles for all your RPG potion needs (with transparency)

- Four potions without the glass effect (for stronger colors or shaders)

- Four empty bottles (for messy wizards or refilling with fairies)

-Four flat, black silhouettes of potion bottles (for icons, details, etc.)

- 12-frame bubbling, swirling magic effect animation, 16x16

All assets are transparent and can be layered as you see fit.

.zip includes both png and svg file formats.


Notes:

Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International Public License, feel free to modify and adapt this art for personal or commercial projects, but please credit me (Fliiick). 


Additional Artist's note:

This is my first set of assets that I've posted on the itch.io storefront so I'm very receptive to critique regarding building up my portfolio and the usability of what I've provided. I plan on adding a lot more very soon to my page, I'm only just starting here. Thank you for your time and helping me refine this craft. 

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Pixel Potions.zip 51 kB

Comments

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1. CC-BY-SA4 don't allow you to apply additional restrictions such an "do not resell/repackage" or "no NFT"

Or you are using proprietary license that looks like CC-BY-SA4 and has these restrictions or you are using plain CC-BY-SA4. You can't say it is CC-BY-SA4 while you are trying to apply additional restrictions


2. You should add the license into metadata for the asset packs:

"Edit asset pack->Metadata->Release Info->License for assets" It will increase the size of audience that will be able to find your art

Thank you so much for the help and feedback, I'm admittedly still getting the hang of licensing side of all this and some of it still feels pretty confusing. I deleted that line from the text and I think I added the metadata correctly. 

1.It seems yes. But before changes IIRC you pointed it is CC-BY-SA but now it is CC-BY is it correctly?

2. If you want to know more about CC licenses, read it https://creativecommons.org/about/cclicenses/ and links at the right bar on that site

3. If you think that it was useful for you, you can leave a comment here to support my proposal about making metadata more visible for those who are interested in it https://itch.io/t/2919128/metadata-encouragement#post-7952450