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From: "Tacvek" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Jen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; <[email protected]>
Sent: Sunday, February 04, 2007 11:24 AM
Subject: Re: [Enigma-devel] New graphics
Question: how are the smaller images being generated? Are they simply
downsampled versions of the higher resolution graphics?
(Just curious)
In this case, yes. But it's important to note that I always start with a
large image, and then size it down to each size needed and check to make
sure each one still tiles well and do any sharpening or touch up needed.
One thing I noticed when looking at some of the objects currently in the
game - coins, spoon, key, etc. - is that they appear to all have started at
the smallest size, and then that small image was enlarged as needed. You
always lose some image quality when enlarging a small image. It's always
better to start big and then size down.
And for whatever it's worth, I'll be doing some of the objects in vector
format initially, which can be resized up or down without loss of quality.
But for textures like the grass/leaves, a large image carefully reduced in
size is more effeceint, in my opinion.
The best thing you can do is simply to formally licence the images under a
GPL-compatible licence.
(To do that is simple, just include such a statement with the graphics
(perhaps in the email, or as a text file in the zip file)
a statement saying you are doing so).
You could use the GPL itself, but if you are not familar with its terms,
it may be a confusing licence.
It was intended for computer programs, but can cover other works; however,
trying to understand what
it would mean in terms of artwork without first understanding what it
means in terms of a computer program
can be somewhat confusing.
I belive the Expat Licence is a reasonable choice. It basically allows
use/ modification, sitribution etc.
in any manner and for any purpose, with the sole condition that proper
attribution be maintained.
The text of the expat licence can be found at:
http://www.jclark.com/xml/copying.txt
Thanks for the information. I'll read up on all that and see what makes
sense to me.
So... no one has any suggestions as to what I should work on first? Any
comments on the grass/leaves?
Jen
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Jen Robertson
California
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Go outside. The graphics are incredible!
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