License

Except where otherwise noted, content on this site is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license.

Attribution has do be done by giving credit to me (Martin Lubich) and by providing a link to this site (http://www.loramel.net).

6 Responses to License

  1. Hi Lubich,

    My name is Victor Phellipe. I’m here to ask you if I can show these two images (http://loramel.net/blender_minutes/wp-content/uploads/2009/02/forest_blender_final.jpg and http://loramel.net/blender_minutes/wp-content/uploads/2009/02/forest_lux_final1.jpg) in a comercial tutorial. Of course, I’ll give the credits for you.

    Best regards,
    Victor.

  2. Arif says:

    Hi Lubich,

    I would like to use the picture of the crown http://loramel.net/blender_minutes/wp-content/uploads/2009/03/imperial_crown_a.jpg as my profile picture if that’s ok. On the same page in the about section, I will give you credit there. But it doesn’t allow me to post links directly. Therefore, would it be ok if I wrote the link there but instead of full stops, used dashes and then a little note below it telling the viewer to replace the dashes with dots, if he wants to visit the link?

  3. Xevixeis says:

    Hi Martin!
    I’m doing a personal project of photomanipulation, is a portrait of a cat that I would like to give a majestic appearance, you can see a picture of the project here . I would be interested in use the image of your imperial crown to place it over the cat’s head, it would be possible? It’s a project that I would like to use in my portfolio but is not intended for commercial, only as a demonstration of my skills with the retouch.
    Thanks in advance!
    Xevi CG

    • loramel says:

      Hi Xevixeis

      Thanks for the interest in my crown.

      As long as you fulfill all the requisites for the license you are free to go. As stated in the original post, the crown is licensed under a CC-BY-NC-SA license

      So the points to observe are:
      - attribution has to be made to me in name and link to my website
      - the derived work must not be used commercially
      - the derived work must again be licensed under a CC-BY-NC-SA license.

      So as long as all of these points are fulfilled there is no problem in you using the crown. If you cannot implement all of these points then you may not use the crown.

      all the best
      Martin

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