ericp07 Posted November 13, 2007 Share Posted November 13, 2007 Hello, The protagonist I use for testing BGII mods is the character I'd like to use as the basis of a joinable NPC mod, a female Sylvan Elf ranger and champion of Mielikki. For her portrait, I've been using cropped versions of a piece by fantasy artist Luis Royo, and for her soundset, I've been using one I can no longer find on the 'net called Sorscha, the perfect soundset for a devout worshipper of the Lady of the Forest, IMHO I'm concerned about whether or not it would be a violation to use either or both of these as part of the mod package. If I can possibly contact whoever created the soundset, I could ask permission and give proper credit. I doubt I'd be able to contact Mr. Royo about this, or if I'd get a response if I did. So, I put it to you good folk here. Thoughts? Opinions? Thanks, Eric Link to comment
Rabain Posted November 13, 2007 Share Posted November 13, 2007 If you mean Sorschana soundset then I think you want this site: http://www.merrymeet.com/voxpopuli/ For the artwork I wouldn't be too concerned about using established fantasy artists work for an npc. So long as you don't plan to sell your npc mod for money online and don't stand to gain anything I don't think there will be too much problem. Though the standard recommendation is to request a custom portrait at one of the various forums around, providing the original as an example of the look/feel you require. Link to comment
theacefes Posted November 13, 2007 Share Posted November 13, 2007 I would recommend doing everything custom or using resources that specifically say that you have permission to use them, just to be on the safe side. This way, if your mod is released and doing well and all of a sudden the artist decides to jump in and say, "Oh! Never mind, I don't want you using my stuff." and then you are left scrambling for new media. Link to comment
jastey Posted November 13, 2007 Share Posted November 13, 2007 If you have a contact address of the artist, ask for permission. If you don't know who would the artist be, ask around. If permission is granted, fine. If it's denied, don't use the artwork. And if you don't get an answer... it's up to you, I guess! Link to comment
EiriktheScald Posted November 13, 2007 Share Posted November 13, 2007 I found a suitable portrait at NWN vault and emailed the artist. She was kind enough to give me permission as long as I credited her work. Link to comment
ericp07 Posted November 13, 2007 Author Share Posted November 13, 2007 If you mean Sorschana soundset then I think you want this site: http://www.merrymeet.com/voxpopuli/ For the artwork I wouldn't be too concerned about using established fantasy artists work for an npc. So long as you don't plan to sell your npc mod for money online and don't stand to gain anything I don't think there will be too much problem. Though the standard recommendation is to request a custom portrait at one of the various forums around, providing the original as an example of the look/feel you require. Yes, I believe that's the soundset. I'm downloading a fresh copy now. I have no desire for monetary gain from whatever comes of the mod I want to develop. As for custom work, something tells me that's really the way to go, as an already created artwork can come only so close to capturing the concept. I've got a few pictures I use for the character, so providing those would probably be helpful. Thanks, Eric Link to comment
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