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Terrain elements

Author: 
nicubunu
Wednesday, January 20, 2010 - 05:27
Art Type: 
2D Art
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svg
Map
terrain tile
RPG
Strategy
Fantasy
Historical
Warfare
Isometric
Map Tileset
Vector Art
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These terrain tiles were the first elements from my PD game map clipart collection, made a couple of years before the building so the style was less developed.

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terrain.svg
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Anonymous (not verified)
127.0.0.1
2010-03-06 20:10

Thanks

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qubodup
2010-03-07 03:52
qubodup's picture

cute!

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Anonymous (not verified)
127.0.0.1
2010-07-07 18:57

It seems a tad out of sync with those other things of the collection. (Maybe that depends how it is used in a game, though)

But it is good in its own right! Would be neat to have some trees accompanying the scrubs, little people/animals, huts. To allow it to be more alive. (The people on screen might actually be small/simple enough so animation(multiple pics) might be really crude.

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nicubunu
2010-07-08 01:25

You are right about them being out of sync, those were made a couple years before and with a completely different process - it was a learning experience.

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Jasper
2010-07-09 21:36

I think i'll see if i can make a game with it Humworld. Maybe the name could be better, though..

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