[LPC] Medieval Village Decorations
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Sunday, November 4, 2018 - 18:34
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A collection of decorations for a medieval/pre-industrial town. Graveyard, statues, signage, lighting, banners, farming, market, square, military camp, fences. Includes Tiled .tsx files with some animations and terrains. Fences are coded as Wang Tiles.
Note: Preview images include elements from my LPC Thatched Roof Cottages and Terrain sets, as well as from upcoming containers and food sets.
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see CREDITS-decorations-medieval.txt. All information in this file must be included.
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Can you trace the origin of that clock face?
I think that was removed from other submissions for having unclear licensing.It's the one created by Zabin here to replace the problematic original in Mage City Arcanos (which was edited out of that set by bart).
So nice! Thanks a lot for this awesome submission!
It looks great.
Ooh awesome! I forgot about the replacement. Thanks for your work on this. It looks amazing and incredibly useful.
There's something magical about LPC stuff. Nice additions! *claps*
There is even a guillotine in your set! Man this is cool, such a great job you did on this, big compliments!
Hi, I made this with your asset:
https://gogoprog.itch.io/extreme-lawn-mowing
Do the fence posts in this have the same attribution as the main decorations file? I'd like to use this for a town, but I want to make sure I have the attribution completely right on everything, and I'm not entirely sure.
Correct! I can give specific attributions for specific fences if you need them, but the entire attribution will do as well.
Alright. Thank you.