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    Edoc'sil got a reaction from JohnnyType in Quick Question on whether something is allowed or not   
    Hey there!  First off, I am relatively new to Spriter and loving it!
     
    I purchased all the asset packs when I purchased Spriter Pro and just had a question about whether something was allowed or not (I'm thinking not but I want to be sure).
     
    I wanted the art packs so I could put together some fast prototypes without having to worry about taking the time to do the art myself and it has been fantastic.  With my current project, I am actually using the animations but I have created my own 'parts' to make my own assets.  I am exporting to sprites and NOT using the actual animation data (as I am using GameMaker and it can't currently use those).  For example, this zombie is a reskinned version of the "Wonky Skeleton".  It uses the same animations as the Wonky Skeleton but looks much different.
     

     
    After all that, my actual question is... Can I share my exported sprites as a free resource (or maybe even a $.99 asset or something) when I 'release' the game?  Obviously I would not share the actual files that Spriter uses, just the generated sprites.  
     
    I'm thinking not, since I did not create the actual animations myself but I figured I would ask since I would only be sharing the resulting sprites and not the actual Spriter files.
     
    Thanks!
     
    Edoc'sil
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    Edoc'sil got a reaction from Ddyrinsyk in Quick Question on whether something is allowed or not   
    Hey there!  First off, I am relatively new to Spriter and loving it!
     
    I purchased all the asset packs when I purchased Spriter Pro and just had a question about whether something was allowed or not (I'm thinking not but I want to be sure).
     
    I wanted the art packs so I could put together some fast prototypes without having to worry about taking the time to do the art myself and it has been fantastic.  With my current project, I am actually using the animations but I have created my own 'parts' to make my own assets.  I am exporting to sprites and NOT using the actual animation data (as I am using GameMaker and it can't currently use those).  For example, this zombie is a reskinned version of the "Wonky Skeleton".  It uses the same animations as the Wonky Skeleton but looks much different.
     

     
    After all that, my actual question is... Can I share my exported sprites as a free resource (or maybe even a $.99 asset or something) when I 'release' the game?  Obviously I would not share the actual files that Spriter uses, just the generated sprites.  
     
    I'm thinking not, since I did not create the actual animations myself but I figured I would ask since I would only be sharing the resulting sprites and not the actual Spriter files.
     
    Thanks!
     
    Edoc'sil
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    Edoc'sil got a reaction from DarrenOl in Quick Question on whether something is allowed or not   
    Hey there!  First off, I am relatively new to Spriter and loving it!
     
    I purchased all the asset packs when I purchased Spriter Pro and just had a question about whether something was allowed or not (I'm thinking not but I want to be sure).
     
    I wanted the art packs so I could put together some fast prototypes without having to worry about taking the time to do the art myself and it has been fantastic.  With my current project, I am actually using the animations but I have created my own 'parts' to make my own assets.  I am exporting to sprites and NOT using the actual animation data (as I am using GameMaker and it can't currently use those).  For example, this zombie is a reskinned version of the "Wonky Skeleton".  It uses the same animations as the Wonky Skeleton but looks much different.
     

     
    After all that, my actual question is... Can I share my exported sprites as a free resource (or maybe even a $.99 asset or something) when I 'release' the game?  Obviously I would not share the actual files that Spriter uses, just the generated sprites.  
     
    I'm thinking not, since I did not create the actual animations myself but I figured I would ask since I would only be sharing the resulting sprites and not the actual Spriter files.
     
    Thanks!
     
    Edoc'sil
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