Monday, 18 November 2013

The weird, wonderful art of 'Glitch' is now public domain

The weird, wonderful art of 'Glitch' is now public domain
Nov 18th 2013, 14:46, by Andrew Webster

Glitch may be just one of many dead virtual worlds, but its creators and fans have done their best to keep the quirky game's spirit alive, through projects like crowdfunded albums and art books. Now developer Tiny Speck has released a treasure trove of Glitch assets into the world: more than 10,000 pieces of art and animation from the game are now freely available for anyone to use through Creative Commons.
"The team at Tiny Speck put years of work into the art for Glitch: many thousands of hours by a hugely talented team spent on illustration, animation, character designs, effects, avatar systems, and environmental," says studio president Stewart Butterfield. "The game didn’t make it, but couldn’t stand the thought of all of that...
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