16x16 Snowy Town Tiles
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Tuesday, January 3, 2012 - 15:37
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An edit of surt's Town Tiles to be snowy. Made for the Eternal Ice Art Challenge.
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snowtiles.gif 2.5 Kb [6465 download(s)]
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Amazing !
So cool. This is how open art should work.
Had to chime in on this. Very impressive work -- I've added it to the collection of 16x16 RPG assets, and I'll be including it with Orange. :)
Thanks everyone! I'll be excited to see this in a game.
Very nice. Much better than the original.
Surt, don't sell yourself short. Your town tiles rock. :)
Yeah, as I started working on this I realized how elegant they were. It's not easy to tile something that versitile with so few tiles. I'm impressed.
Congratulations on winning the challenge! You did a great job and definitely deserved victory.
Actually, I feel a bit like I cheated because this is an edit of existing tiles. I'm really glad everyone likes it though. Thank you so much! Next time I will enter some original tiles.
Editing existing tiles is great. Being able to build on other people's work is one of the major strengths of FOSS.
Congratulations!
cÒóL
Nice! :D
But what is the license of this Tileset?
Can i use them for an Apache 2.0 Open Source Project?
I like. Very nice
i don't understand how to use this, since it's a gif?
How would you use it if it were a .png?