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Antlion

Author: 
Clint Bellanger
Thursday, May 27, 2010 - 05:07
Art Type: 
2D Art
Tags: 
creature
monster
spider
antlion
spiderant
ant
Friday Challenge
Finally Finished
Action
RPG
Fantasy
Raster Art
Isometric
Sprite
Enemy
License(s): 
GPL 2.0
GPL 3.0
CC-BY-SA 3.0
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Antlion (spiderant, dire spider, soldier ant, etc.) creature sprites.

32 frames in 8 directions:

  • 4 stance
  • 8 walking
  • 4 attack
  • 2 block
  • 6 hit/die
  • 8 critdie

Very low poly (514 tris) blender file attached.

I started this little guy in Fall '09, finally getting around to doing the last animations.

(updated) added Fire Ant and Ice Ant renders

File(s): 
antlion_0.png
antlion.blend__0.zip
fire_ant.png
ice_ant.png
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Aethelwulffe
2012-04-17 19:24
Aethelwulffe's picture

Beautiful stuff fella!

Resource mining right now, though I want to publish all the models (.an8, 3ds) and spritesheets for all resources in my current project here!.  So many sprites, so little time, and so tired of trying to keep my own output up to my own standards.  This is. and if you don't mind, I would love to give the AntLion a new home on a planet far far away.  Thank you.

The game I would like to include renders of your work is a free game with source, Delphi based GML http://starfrontiers.org

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