Using Music and Sound from Pixabay

Started by DiegoHolt, Mon 05/05/2025 18:43:41

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DiegoHolt

Hi y'all, like most of you I'm an indie developer with no resources to pay artists. So, regarding sound and music I'm using Pixabay (Here) and I was wondering if the correct way of using it is just to mention the people behind those works in the credits of the game.

What do you use for your games (if in a similiar situation)?

Danvzare

Reading the FAQ, it almost seems as though you're free to use them without crediting them, so long as it's used as part of a much greater work (for example, the music is in the background like a normal game rather than a core element like Guitar Hero).

But I'd add a credit, just to be safe.  (nod)

Rik_Vargard

Pixabay is 100% free and Public domain. So you can use whatever you donwload without any "copyright fears" for whatever project. Even as a core element like Guitar Hero  (nod)

And like @Danvzare said, it's always nice to add the credits because those artists spent time to work on it, and were nice enough to make it free for us to use.  ;)

FortressCaulfield

I've been using other free sites, and if it's creative commons 0, you can use it with no attribution, though it can be nice to attribute anyway.

WHat I did was add a full track list to credits and then whenever my MC uses her glasses to look things up (they're essentially i-glasses) it shows the current track. Formatting I was asked to use is

'Track name' Author Name, author site if feasible
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