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Critter Parts

Author: 
Arsonide
Sunday, May 12, 2013 - 02:05
Art Type: 
2D Art
Tags: 
creature
animal
critter
parts
procedural
part
License(s): 
CC-BY-SA 3.0
Collections: 
  • Character - Static - Art Collection
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For a few years I've been wanting to make some procedural animals for one of my game ideas, and I've kept an eye out for art that might help me do that. Up until now, there hasn't been anything with PARTS of creatures.

This is exactly that, and I plan on releasing more in time, but I'm releasing what I have at the moment.

A slight disclaimer: I am not an artist. I am a programmer, that knows how to use Inkscape. This art was done in vector, tracing over fair use concept drawings. Since it's vector, you can resize it to whatever size you need, and recolor anything you want. If you are using it for procedural purposes I recommend grayscale, so you can recolor it at runtime.

Enjoy.

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Curt
joined 12 years 1 month ago
05/13/2013 - 22:16
Curt's picture

I could totally see a "make a mystical creature" game with this.  Or even have random monster generators for creatures in a game.  Good job thus far.

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