You want to help and give some of the great icons you made to the community? Thanks!
There are two ways to do it, depending of your tech skills:
- You're already a GitHub user ⇒ open a Pull Request on this repo.
- You have no idea of what
git
is all about => send your icons by email to [email protected]
Whatever options you choose, please consider the following guidelines to facilitate the process.
Table of content
- Author and License
- File format / Directories tree
- Art consideration
Game-Icons.net provides icons for free. Most of them are released under the Creative Commons BY 3.0, others as Public Domain resources.
All the icons you decide to share with us will also be released under the aforementioned CC-BY license (or CC0 if you explicitly mention it).
In both cases, we will obviously promote your authorship on each page displaying your creations and in each zip files downloaded.
To do so, we need a few info minor info about you :
- Your name or your nickname. This will be public.
- Your website / artist page address. Optional.
Your files must be sent as individual SVG, a popular vector format that can be exported from Inkscape or Illustrator. We will take care of the automatic PNG generation for you.
Filenames must be in lowercase, words separated by a dash and in English with no weird characters:
Bad
Super Dragon.SVG
magnetic_field.svg
céréales.svg
Good
super-dragon.svg
magnetic-field.svg
cereals.svg
They are already thousands of icons available. Sometimes, different artist want to depict the same thing. To avoid name collisions, icons are organised like this:
/ artist / icon
For example :
/ lorc / wolf.svg
/ delapouite / water-gun.svg
/ delapouite / zat-gun.svg
By following this hierarchical structure, we assure that each artist is free to name their icons the way they want.
Try to keep the original look'n'feel of the collection.
Please follow Lorc's advices on the topic : http://lorcblog.blogspot.com.au/2009/05/talking-about-icons.html