Does “No Watermark” version mean we’re free to use the art?

floatingwoofloatingwoo Los Angeles, Calif.Member Posts: 393
edited March 2016 in Working with GS (Mac)

A friend of mine just finished a game based on the Zombiedrop template. GS Helper had a 48 hour sale on a “No Watermarks” version of Zombiedrop. He bought that . Now his question was "does this “No Watermark” version mean he's free to use the art?" He completely reskinned the whole game but thought he wanted to use some of the buttons, cloud animations, after the fact. I'm not sure what to tell him. Thanks

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  • tatiangtatiang Member, Sous Chef, PRO, Senior Sous-Chef Posts: 11,949

    I would assume that "No Watermarks" means the art is free for his use. But why not ask someone at GSHelper such as @Braydon_SFX?

  • Braydon_SFXBraydon_SFX Member, Sous Chef, Bowlboy Sidekick Posts: 9,273

    Thanks for the mention, @tatiang. I'm actually going to pass this off again and mention @uptimistik to chime in.

  • floatingwoofloatingwoo Los Angeles, Calif.Member Posts: 393

    Thanks guys. Hey Braydon, I think he said he tried to get a hold of you. So @uptimistic? is he the last word on this? Sorry I have never re-skinned, so I haven't a clue how this works.

  • Braydon_SFXBraydon_SFX Member, Sous Chef, Bowlboy Sidekick Posts: 9,273

    Honestly, I would assume that if it came un-watermarked, and since it usually comes with the art watermarked, that you are free to use it. I'll report back when I speak with him.

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