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16x16 indoor rpg tileset: the baseline

Author: 
Stephen Challener (Redshrike)
(Submitted by Redshrike)
Tuesday, January 11, 2011 - 20:33
Art Type: 
2D Art
Tags: 
RPG
tileset
floor
wall
16x16
indoor
Fantasy
Wood
Map Tileset
Pixel Art
Top-down
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CC-BY 3.0
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Hello everyone!  This was commissioned (quite a while ago) by Bartk for his jrpg project.  It's a rather basic indoor tileset built for a 16x16 grid.  I think it covers the basics pretty well, but of course it could use more stuff.  If you see something missing that you'd like added, please put it in a comment!  I'm hoping to put out an expansion pack at some point.

Ideas for the expansion so far:

stools/mugs for bar

potted plants

wall lamp

books to lay on tables

pots and pans

Note that the characters in the preview are Antifarea's sweet 16x16 dudes, who seem to mesh pretty well with this.

 

If you use this, please drop me a line!  It's not required or anything, but I'd love to see it!

This work was commissioned by Open Game Art.  As part of CC-By, be sure to link back to OpenGameArt if you use this.

 

Edit: added the relevant tiles from http://opengameart.org/content/32x32-and-16x16-rpg-tiles-forest-and-some...

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tilesetformattedupdate1.png
16x16extratiles.PNG
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nubux
2011-01-11 22:50

May be adding a chimney and some tapestry would make the place more cosy.

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PagesOfAdventure
2011-01-19 11:57
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I'm using parts of this tileset for PagesOfAdventure.

Thanks for the good tileset.

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Redshrike
2011-01-19 22:22
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Thanks!  I'm glad to see this being used!  =D

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PagesOfAdventure
2011-01-24 13:33
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Hello Redshrike,

Since PagesOfAdventure uses 32x32 tiles I scaled them up using Gimp. Sadly this didn't give me the effect I wanted. But scaling the image up with Scale2X works perfectly.

What I wanted to ask is could you bookshelfes from the side instead of from the front?

Thanks in advance!

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Redshrike
2011-01-24 17:23
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@pagesofadventure: OK, I've updated it with a side view of the book shelf (though I warn you, it's not terribly exciting).  Also a quick fix to the counters which I forgot needed to be done.  Good luck with your project, I'll be checking it out every now and then.

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skerit
2011-03-11 08:27

Looks amazing. I'm definately going to use this for my html5 canvas engine. I'll post the link once I've implemented it.

 

And thanks to PagesOfAdventure for the scale2x link, I'll definitely use that, too.

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Anonymous (not verified)
127.0.0.1
2011-04-02 11:41

Nice work!  Thank you.

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