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Colored Spheres

Author: 
athile
Wednesday, December 14, 2011 - 09:11
Art Type: 
2D Art
Tags: 
spheres
bullets
circles
balls
stubs
simple
placeholder
License(s): 
CC0
Collections: 
  • Ballons,puzzle and pieces
  • CF Inspiration
  • User Interface (UI) Art Collection
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A set of 24 colored spheres at 256x256 resolution.  Trivial to make, but still potentially could save someone time in quickly throwing together a prototype, as proxy graphics, or for a very simple game.

(If you want a different color, I recommend using GIMP's "Colorize" feature on the gray-scale sphere.  As noted in the comments below, the gray-scale image alone may be fully sufficient in many contexts!)

Public domain, use however you like.  

File(s): 
coloredspheres.7z coloredspheres.7z 321.9 Kb [3006 download(s)]
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Anonymous (not verified)
joined 0 sec ago
83.108.66.201
12/15/2011 - 06:11

I only see the need for a grey ball to be honest... This site is mainly for game graphics, and a game would only need grey sprites. (Unless they're multicoloured, but then you could set a hue, so I don't think it'd be necessary with more than one per pattern)

 

In pretty much ANY language, you can colour what you render.

I'm not trying to be rude, I'm just saying that there really is not a need for more than one ball :)

 

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athile
joined 14 years 4 months ago
12/16/2011 - 10:54

Good point and I do agree.

I thought the same, but for quick prototyping, I thought it might be nice just get a bunch of ready-made sprites that can just be drawn without modulation or effect.  I doubt these graphics would ever be used directly in a production-quality game.  I surely agree that in any reasonably advanced engine, the hue-saturation-value could be modified dynamically from a grayscale image.  I was envisioning something more like a quick, little HTML5 game :)

In any case, these were a quick response to this forum request.

 

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gamesbykevin.com
joined 11 years 8 months ago
09/08/2013 - 16:30
gamesbykevin.com's picture

Thank you for the spheres.

I have used them in my jezzball clone

 

http://gamesbykevin.com/2013/09/08/jezzball/

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