LPC Submissions Merged
- Don't list this collection in the archive RPG
- 04. Pixel Art - Terrain
- 2D
- 2D::Tile::Orthogonal
- AshenFarms
- asian collection
- BunchOfHeroes
- Comb Hair
- DWSG
- Encyclopedia Hortica Botanica | A farming game made with Godot and LPC assets
- Epic Pixelart RPG
- Farm assets
- Golden Axe
- Kymiball (Game Jam) assets
- Larwick
- long licence fantasy modern game
- LPC
- LPC
- LPC - Outdoor Tiles
- LPC Art Collection + Others
- LPC Collection
- LPC GMS2 Index for Personal Use
- LPC Search Full
- Mrealms
- Random
- RPG Game
- RpgMakerAssets
- Sample Tilesets Collection
- Stranded
- Stranger TopView RPG LPC
- Survival Game
- topdown tiles
- Trees: Mega Pack CC-BY 3.0
- Vanguard
Hey guys...
I DO NOT OWN THIS. I just can't seem to submit it without marking yes.
Basically, I put all the base/terrains/interior/extrerior/some extentions stuff together so there weren't copies of each tile throughout.
The only work I did was merging them, and creating snowy pink trees...(so far)
Also, the doors might work on a 32x32 set up now.. if not, I will try to fix it.... (I think some of them still have to be fixed. I haven't made this correction yet.)
**Attributions:The attributions have finally been reworked as I picked up developing a game using these assets. I noticed that there are a lot of new assets / assets I left out. So I am going to be expanding and rewokring some of these sheets. So the attributions text will grow with newer additions. Some of the onces to be added are already in the Individual PNGS folder.
Comments
It's great to see these all in one place! A few I don't believe were in my collection yet.
To make it more convenient, and so it can be expanded further in the future, I'm thinking of making a Git master repository for the non-character LPC assets. Something you'd be interested in seeing?
Very nice collection!
Just in case you are interested in using/adding them (not trying to boast, just want to share), here are a few of my edits & originals:
I actually thought I had more LPC edits when I started writing this. :-\
@ElizaWy : That sounds like it would be awesome! And very convenient.
@AntumDeluge : Thanks! and definitely thanks for this list. I wasn't worried about you boasting! I'll definitely look through them; I really appreciate the wooden ship remix! I'll add these to the files! It may not be right away, but I'll definitely get it done!
Using some of the bottles from the "Interior" set in a tileset for Stendhal:
https://opengameart.org/node/81369
Reworked some shelves for Stendhal:
https://opengameart.org/node/81362
I appreciate the work you put in to collecting all this art together. It must have been quite a puzzle to get everything to fit so neatly! However, the attributions really need to be fixed.
- A number of the original submissions request a link back to the original entry on OpenGameArt, which you have not done
- There is so much duplication that it's hard to find information about where things are from
- Some contributions are not attributed at all, for instance https://opengameart.org/content/lpc-misc-tile-atlas-interior-exterior-tr... and I suspect others
- All of this makes me suspicious that all of the pieces included can be licensed CC-BY; for instance, the one I linked above is CC-BY-SA, meaning that your entire submission needs to be CC-BY-SA.
I know it can seem like a hassle to get the attributions right, but it's really disrespectful to the authors of the original work if you don't go to the trouble of making sure they get proper credit (not to mention the fact that failing to credit someone as required by their license or sublicensing incorrectly is technically in breach of the license). That means not only being thorough, but being neat enough that someone could reasonably be expected to look at your attributions/credits file and figure out what came from where. For instance, as a practical example, AntumDeluge has had a hard time attributing his derivative because it's impossible to tell where some of the parts of your submission came from.
It was a lot of work, and it was hard to correctly attribute everything when the places I downloaded the assets from hardly had them in legibly understandable in the first place. I simply compiled what was already there.
However, I have gone through and despite the lack of attributions and readability in most credit files tried to lcoate all the original assets to try to get a more cohesive attribution list. However, some are still missing, But as you can imagine, it's quite a large puzzle that is not easily put together.
I'll be honest, I'm not entirely positive how the adding licences for works actually work, so I went through and added more to the download page to try to cover them all and have started notating on the attribution files what was specified on some artists pages from where their work was downloaded. Not all of them are marked yet, but it is a work in progress.
I hope this addresses your issue and at least shows that no harm was intended; if you happen to notice any misattributed aspects or know where some of the missing attributions are from, please feel free to point me in the right direction.
I've been on the hunt for attribution files. I believe you thought you were missing this one:
https://opengameart.org/content/lpc-house-interior-and-decorations
I like the inclusion of tiles useful for tradeskill systems. I noticed at least one forge and some cauldrons and ovens. A woodworking desk and archaic sewing machine would be even better.
I reworked the boats a bit, to support more directions
Nice Walampariw. Thanks for sharing.