Emoji Emotes Asset
A downloadable asset pack
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Do not claim as your own. You can use this in any sort of project (commercial or personal) as long as you give credit. To give credit, just link or mention this url anywhere: ladyluck.itch.io
You get all sprites individually in 4 different sizes.
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Lady Luck - 2021
Designed by Jardson Jean
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CC 4.0
Status | Released |
Category | Assets |
Rating | Rated 4.3 out of 5 stars (3 total ratings) |
Author | LadyLuck |
Genre | Role Playing, Visual Novel |
Tags | 2D, RPG Maker, Sprites |
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Click download now to get access to the following files:
emotes48_sample.png 71 kB
emoji_emotes_pixelart16.png 5 kB
emoji_emotes_pixelart32.png 7.2 kB
Emotes - All Sizes.zip 1.1 MB
Balloon.png 36 kB
Balloon1.png 40 kB
Balloon2.png 42 kB
Balloon3.png 48 kB
Balloon4.png 41 kB
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This either conflicts with the terms of the Creative Commons license you specified or is nullified by them and is definitely a violation of their trademark policy.
All general public licenses (which the Creative Commons licenses are) are pre-emptive grants of permission and all Creative Commons licenses explicitly grant permission to share as long as the other terms of the license are satisfied so, if it isn’t an attempt to add extra terms to the CC license, then it has no effect because you automatically give everyone permission.
However, even if it’s intended to come across that way, a Reasonable Person (in legal terms) would feel uncertain about whether it’s an attempt to add an extra term to the license, and that makes it a violation of Creative Commons trademark policy which only grants you permission to use the Creative Commons name, CC-BY-ND, and the CC logos to describe completely un-modified CC licenses.
(Otherwise, you cast uncertainty on the meaning of seeing a CC badge and dilute the value of their brand, which is exactly the kind of thing trademark law is intended to allow trademark holders to sue people over.)
Here’s the relevant section of the policy:
(Boldface emphasis mine)
Oh, thank you for pointing that out. I'm going to remove that. I feel like saying that people can't claim the work as their own is enough.
It’d be better to just link people to the summary page of the Creative Commons license you’ve chosen. The “Attribution” part of it already covers that.
Really cute well formatted files. Very good.
Thank you very much! Current working on making a pixel art version of all of them.
Genial, definitivamente usare estos emojis, gracias lady :D
Great, I will definitely use these emojis, thanks lady :D
Thank you!
Whenever I do an update, I'll check here for suggestions. Thanks.