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20 Sidescroller Tiles by StarsteelGaming

Author: 
StarsteelGaming
Tuesday, August 28, 2018 - 16:24
Art Type: 
2D Art
Tags: 
sidescroller
Platformer
tile
tiles
tileset
seamless
License(s): 
CC0
Collections: 
  • 2D-Platformer Tilesets
Favorites: 
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This is a set of 20 tiles I created to use in a game I am currently developing, and I thought that I should share them with the community, in case anybody finds them useful. The individual tiles are 32x32 pixels, the tile sheet here is 4x5 tiles. From left to right, and top to bottom, the tiles in this set are:

  1. Gray Block
  2. Red Block
  3. Green Block
  4. Blue Block
  5. Blue Brick
  6. Green Brick
  7. Red Brick
  8. Gray Brick
  9. Dirt
  10. Dunes
  11. Ice
  12. Sand
  13. Stone
  14. Water
  15. Water (second frame animation)
  16. Water (third frame animation)
  17. Lava
  18. Lava (second frame animation)
  19. Lava (third frame animation)
  20. Grass

As this tileset is being released to the public domain, no attribution is required, and you may use these assets in any way that you wish. However, below is an attribution tag that you are welcome to use; I certainly appreciate any exposure I can get as a budding artist. Most of these should be, effectively, seamless. The major exception is the "block" tiles; these will have clear seams between them if used just because of the specifics of their form, but this is by design. I used the popular DB32 palette as the basis for the color scheme of these tiles, but allowed myself the liberty of shading, so you will find a noticeably higher range of color here than you would in a 'pure' DB32 tileset. 

Copyright/Attribution Notice: 
Created by StarsteelGaming at OpenGameArt.org (2018)
File(s): 
Tileset.png Tileset.png 38.1 Kb [363 download(s)]
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saleemhd
joined 2 years 6 months ago
03/02/2020 - 19:38

Thanks, I used this in my game

https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.SaleemHaddad.Azaar

 

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