32x32 fantasy tileset
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Sunday, January 27, 2013 - 12:15
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Various stuff: items, wepons, monsters, heroes, doors, walls, letters, HUD elements...
- 8 shadesof dithering for shadows)
- 24 tiles
- 144 sprites
- 45 icons (8x8 pixels)
- 2 font numbers
- 8 HUD borders (8x8 pixels)
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Excellent.
A fine piece of work
This is cool. The retro-ness might go well with something like a roguelike.
I'll update this tileset with more sprites thanks to the positive feedback!
Truly awesome stuff, keep it coming :D
Easily one of the best pieces on oga (imo). Awesome!
I tried to color it but got bored
I love the GB look!
Anyone interested for a full colorized version of this tileset? Thanks to terradeimos for the idea ;)
Yes please!
Of course (if you have the time)
I like the colors the way they are. But I would also like they fully colorized!
Well, rigth now I'm adding more stuff (like 8 swords, 8 axes, 8 potions, 8 monsters, 8 keys, etc.), I think it can be really useful for a roguelike. I'll work on the colorize step after I'll finish the new sprites.
Great! I started making a roguelike with your tileset today. Will make it a multiplayer online roguelike.
Hey, this is great stuff! I love your design and pixel tech. Your style looks kind of familiar to me--did you ever do work for a game called Dragon Wars?
Thanks Redshrike! Never heard of Dragon Wars :D You're talking about this old 1980s RPG ?
Ah, darn; I felt so clever. The Dragon Wars I meant is an indie online Chaos-inspired tactical fantasy game.
@Redshrike; Could you provide a link please? Sounds interesting and I'd like to check it out.
http://www.distantmelody.net/dragonwars/play.html it's here, though you need two or more to play, and I don't think there's a guide out yet either.
This set reminds me of the glass city in loom.
nostalgic legendary.
Would you consider reducing the license to something less restrictive so this can be used on iOS/Android Market/etc ? (CC-By)
GB palette make everything awesome *drool*
This would be perfect for a roguelike. With animated characters it could also work for a Zelda-like.
I used this awesome tileset in my March one game a month: http://www.mattahj.co.uk/eft/
Thanks a lot man!