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Bird-Like RPG Character

Author: 
JotaFaD
Wednesday, December 25, 2013 - 18:17
Art Type: 
2D Art
Tags: 
pixel
png
svg
bird
RPG
License(s): 
CC0
Collections: 
  • 8x8
  • Animals, Creatures, Critters, Mobs, and More!
  • Character - Static - Art Collection
  • Characters
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This is a Bird-Like RPG Character made based on the art style of the Bullet-Hell RPG Game Realm of The Mad God;

Both PNG and SVG Files are 258x258px due to the Black Outline, but they can be easily resized without any Quality-Loss;

The Bow can be changed into a Sword, Staff, Sickle or whatever weapon you want without troubles too.

Attribution Instructions: 
It's is Public Domain, so no attribution required, just let me know if you were sucessful in using it.
File(s): 
mg-5-0.png mg-5-0.png 1.2 Kb [175 download(s)]
mg-5-0.svg mg-5-0.svg 17.1 Kb [57 download(s)]
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MoikMellah
joined 11 years 4 months ago
12/26/2013 - 16:02
MoikMellah's picture

I like the design of your RPG characters, but you might want to consider formatting them as 8x8 images, rather than upscaling them like this.  Makes them much easier to use - less disk space/memory usage, faster loading, and so on, and most game engines can scale them up as needed with little to no effort.

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