Looks good, except the animation over the cuberite "block" is a bit strange (but I think wanted). wanna update the youtube videos?
It's not totally fine. It looks good but to preserve consistency you should use the font we're also using on the website. I think it's Montserrat or so
(03-03-2016, 02:14 AM)SphinxC0re Wrote: [ -> ]It's not totally fine. It looks good but to preserve consistency you should use the font we're also using on the website. I think it's Montserrat or so
Ok thanks for the information. I will change it!

(03-03-2016, 12:57 AM)Schwertspize Wrote: [ -> ]Looks good, except the animation over the cuberite "block" is a bit strange (but I think wanted). wanna update the youtube videos?
I can't update the youtube videos, but I can use the updated version in future if it's appropriately licensed.
OK.... A bit bad but hey, that's it.... I will talk to him about license

I think we can get it under public domain

(03-03-2016, 06:02 AM)bearbin Wrote: [ -> ] (03-03-2016, 12:57 AM)Schwertspize Wrote: [ -> ]Looks good, except the animation over the cuberite "block" is a bit strange (but I think wanted). wanna update the youtube videos?
I can't update the youtube videos, but I can use the updated version in future if it's appropriately licensed.
![[Image: 88x31.png]](https://i.creativecommons.org/l/by-sa/4.0/88x31.png)
This work is licensed under a
Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International License
I can't use a SA or NC license, unfortunately, because I would have to get permission from all other content creators involved in a video to license their content under that license.
CC-BY or public domain would be fine, or a specific license to use it with youtube videos in any context.
Sorry, I thought only modifications must be under the same license.
Why not NC?
I can't profess to be an expert on copyright licenses, but from reading the license text itself, a video clip containing the introduction would count as Adapted Material and must be licensed under the same terms, which would not be possible.
Aside from my personal feelings about NC licenses, I believe they would preclude posting the content to YouTube, as YouTube's use of the content would be commercial in nature.