4-color DawnBringer Icons for Adventure/RPG
I used Clint Bellanger's Wooden Stick and Spellbook icons from Heroine Dusk and collected a few more icons based on their concepts and art style. The keys and the wooden planks are by me, and the rest are carefully re-colored icons from other artists. Most of the icons represent items that can interact with First Person Dungeon Crawl tiles.
Keys: open locked doors and chests
Bow & Arrow: snipe a lurking dragon
Shovel: dig up a grass tile
Axe: chop a tree
Iron Ring: get into the secret meeting
Gauntlet of Strength: push heavy objects
Wood Planks: bridge a gap or float on water
Bomb: break destructable tiles
Copper Spyglass: see tiles further ahead than normal
Silver Mirror: reflect light at a target or see the tiles behind you
Wood Shield: deflect thrown rocks and walk sideways
Braided Whip: bring objects closer or swing across a gap
Writ of Passage: access a guarded bridge
Other icons are included to facilitate quests or game mechanics. Eat bread and nuts for energy and strength. The mushroom and the clover are supposed to have magical qualities. Store liquid in a bottle or flask, and collect other things in the pouch.
Be sure to check out First Person Dungeon Crawl Art Pack and my mods for the tileset:
- https://opengameart.org/content/first-person-dungeon-crawl-art-pack
- https://opengameart.org/content/modded-first-person-dungeon-crawl-art
If you need more, PriorBlue has recolored a ton of icons using the DawnBringer palette. Most of these make full use of the palette and use more than 4 colors per icon. see https://opengameart.org/content/recolor-all-the-items
Comments
Because the submission contains media licensed under CC BY-SA, the entire submission must use that license. E.g., you need to remove the CC BY, OGA BY, & CC0 licenses. The individual works can retain their original licenses. So the attribution section is fine. But I believe the licenses listed under the "License(s)" section must be reduced to CC BY-SA 3.0 only to protect the more strictly licensed items.I'll double-check with a site admin to make sure I am correct.Nice re-works.
As foretold in the ancient prophecies, The arrival of OptimusDu is at hand!
But seriously; AntumDeluge is correct. Listing all the licenses of the constituent parts implies the user may select any one license to adhere to. Unfortunately, this would violate the licences of the other components of the derivative. The submission must be set to whatever license is common to all the components it is derived from.Again, AntumDeluge is correct that the common license is CC-BY-SA 3.0 (one-way license adaptability: CC0 -> OGA-BY -> CC-BY -> CC-BY-SA)@OptimusDu: would you be willing to change the licenses listed so that only CC-BY-SA 3.0 is selected?Great set of icons, by the way. I think I might use them myself. :)EDIT: Fixed, thanks!
MedicineStorm, AntumDeluge, oh yes of course I will make the change! Thank you for the correction.
Keep up the good work. :)
I've already added a few icons and appropriate attribution; will likely continue to update this set periodically.
this is so cool
@IrtoxMan: thanks!
Update:
added 10 more icons
This collection is getting quite large, so I've separeted them into zips based on license with extensive copyright/attribution information inside, which you can choose based on compatibility with your project.
I also added some thematically organized previews based on my own inspirations