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Cerberus X logos/icons in vector format?

Holzchopf

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Are the Cerberus X icons available somewhere as .svg or another vector graphics format? Alternatively I'd also take hi-res pixel-images.

I'm talking of these:
CBX_Logo_small.png


and
4.jpg
 
What is the license for these assets, zlib as well?
 
For the SVG files, yes, zlib. For the font, I think it is inside the zip file fo the font.
 
I'm not quite sure how zlib is applicable to an image file. Let's say I convert the SVG to PNG... my first thought was to include the license text as a metadata comment, but it looks like PNG doesn't offer such things.
 
Use it in some sort of splash screen at the beginning of a game or alternatively in a "about" menu within a game. Maybe even with a statement like "this game was written in".
 
Here is the license for the logo I created. It has the "DoWhateverYouWant" license. Hope that helps.
 
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