Animated Walk-Cycle Monsters + Hijabi from Eman Quest
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A collection of original 16x16 monsters, most with three-frame walk cycles. I drew/acquired them for my procedural RPG, Eman Quest (https://deengames.itch.io/eman-quest). These are scaled up to 64x64, but can be shrunk to 16x16 if you wish.
The single-frame crab and the pelican are derived from images, which I shrank to a small size and manually cleaned-up.
If you end up using these in a project, please tweet me at @nightblade99, I'd love to see how you're using them.
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beetle1.gif 2.5 Kb [394 download(s)]
beetle2.png 1.3 Kb [357 download(s)]
beetle3.png 4 Kb [297 download(s)]
cactus1.png 305 b [328 download(s)]
cactus2.png 684 b [256 download(s)]
cactus3.png 1.1 Kb [251 download(s)]
crystal.png 2.5 Kb [306 download(s)]
crab2.png 2.7 Kb [329 download(s)]
eye-rock.png 3.2 Kb [294 download(s)]
flame-eye.png 1.2 Kb [325 download(s)]
foot-soldier.png 2.1 Kb [333 download(s)]
frost-turtle.png 2.7 Kb [290 download(s)]
hijabi.png 14.6 Kb [301 download(s)]
hijabi-brown.png 6.4 Kb [238 download(s)]
mushroom.png 2.8 Kb [341 download(s)]
pelican.png 3.6 Kb [329 download(s)]
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Nice!
what images were used for the crab and pelican?
@MedicineStorm honestly, I don't remember. I made these several months ago. I redrew over them, so they should be okay as far as intellectual property goes - the originals were actual photos.
Ok. Sounds like they're probably fine.
For the future, keep in mind using photos as a guide makes the artwork a derivative of the photo, regardless of how long ago it was, regardless of if they were actual photos, regardless of the difference in resolution; Photo's have licenses... so a photo's license must allow derivatives to be licensed CC0. Not remembering what the source was will render the asset unusable.
You know what - you're right. I'll delete those assets. It's better to be on the safe side. From what I know about copyright (at least in North America), this is a sufficiently changed process that it wouldn't be a derivative. But, I'd rather be on the safe side.
Looking good, Night Blade! Thanks for uploading those.