[PAID] Eerie Games looking for pixel artist
Hello everyone, my name is Enrique I'm the lead developer of a small studio with our first commercial game just about to be released on Steam.
http://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=383361266
So now we started working on our second game, the name (TBD) Vanaheim Tales, will be a retro RPG in the style of FF6/3, Our spriter just leave the team for personal reasons so now we are looking for a pixel artist to make pretty much all art for the game, from Tilesets for maps to Characters, portraits, Items, etc...
Since I don't want any of you to waste your time I will be really straightforward with you guys, the job is to join the team, the way to get payed is by revenue share, so if you expect a salary we are unable to do so, not because you don't deserve it just because we are starting up.
However we can make an agreed payment (If you don't want to join the team and revenue share doesn't attract you) if you are willing to wait until we get our first payment from Valve. (Around July).
The job is to start right now, because we were already in development of this game but as i told you our artist leave the team for personal matters.
If you are interested and need more info please send an e-mail to henrywonderwall@gmail.com my personal e-mail.
Cheers!
If you're looking for FF6-esque RPG enemy assets, I have made a whole bunch of them--probably not enough to fill a full-sized RPG but a sizeable chunk. I don't have time to join a team but I would be happy if you made use of them. Any that are licensed OGA-By should be usable for you--all you have to do is give credit as specified.
http://opengameart.org/content/sideview-pixel-art-rpg-enemy-sprites
Thak you so much redshrike we have a few e-mail for the job so i will start asking if they can make edits for animations if you allow us, of course credit to you will be given as the original creator!
And thanks again for the comment
(btw we use some of your sprites on our first commercial game credit given of course)
Excellent. I certainly have no objections to edits being made (or else I wouldn't have chosen permissive licensing). I'm also glad to hear you've already used some--I need to check that game out for sure.