[Free Sample] 16x16 Pixel Forest Tileset – Top-down RPG Style
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This is a free sample from my premium tileset pack, designed for top-down 2D RPGs. It includes a small selection of terrain, trees, and decorative tiles in 16x16 pixel art style for one season.
Great for use in RPG Maker, Godot, Unity. The pack comes with preconfigured Godot 4.4 tilesets, making it easy to get started right away.
The pack is still in development and will get free updates for customer, who bought it. If you want access to the full version, you can get it at https://inkbubi.itch.io/seasons-of-forest-tileset
Follow me for more assets in the future: https://inkbubi.itch.io/
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Nice work!
It is fine to link to your premium tileset pack here, but you cannot display assets that you are not actually sharing here in the previews. See Submission Guidelines: https://opengameart.org/content/art-submission-guidelinesFurthermore, The extra restriction you've specified in your License.txt, "You are not allowed to: Redistribute or resell the assets, whether in original or modified form." and "You are not allowed to: Include these assets in asset packs, tools, or any form of direct asset distribution." conflicts with the license, CC0, which allows both of these things. There are practical reasons for permitting things like "reselling" and "redistribution"; without it, the asset can become legally unusable, even if that isn't your intent. Would you be willing to omit that restriction?Please let me know if you have questions about this. Until then, I must flag this submission so others cannot use it in a way you may not approve of.EDIT: Fixed, thanks! :)
Hi MedicineStorm,
Thanks for the clarification!
I’ll update the preview to show only images included in the free sample and add some more later.
Regarding the license, I’ll revise the license.txt to match the CC0 terms as required.
Apologies for the inconvenience and thank you for the feedback.
Best regards,
inkBubi