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[LPC] Victorian Buildings

Author: 
bluecarrot16
Thursday, December 31, 2020 - 19:49
Art Type: 
2D Art
Tags: 
LPC
liberated pixel cup
building
victorian
industrial
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GPL 3.0
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Buildings, in various architectural styles of the mid-late 19th century; drawn in the style of the Liberated Pixel Cup.

See preview images! This is an extremely large set, comprising >10,000 tiles. A companion set with town decorations can be found here. Please note the preview images also include assets from several other submissions; see [LPC] Victorian Town Decorations for details.

I have no training in architecture, so I make no claims that this represents real or accurate architecture from the Victorian period or from any specific part of the world. I was most heavily inspired by buildings in the eastern United States. Styles represented include Neoclassical, Beaux-Arts, Stick, Shingle, Italianate, Queen Anne, and Second Empire. Gothic influences are largely avoided (see my castles mega-pack for some of that).

victorian-tenement.png includes brickwork and storefronts for large buildings in an urban area. victorian-mansion.png includes materials for larger, elaborate houses and mansions. victorian-accessories.png and victorian-windows-doors.png are meant to be used as supplements to both sets. Both sets also benefit from my earlier windows and doors submission, which will be updated shortly; those more "general-purpose" windows are not duplicated here. Likewise, some specific roof structures are included, but mostly you will want to use the LPC roofs found here. Finally, this set works well with the LPC colonial buildings, which is more influenced by the preceding Georgian period.

Copyright/Attribution Notice: 
"LPC Victorian Buildings," by bluecarrot16, Lanea Zimmerman (Sharm), Casper Nilsson, Lyndsay Takacs (cyanowl), and Redshrike. See CREDITS-victorian.txt for details.
File(s): 
lpc-victorian-buildings.zip lpc-victorian-buildings.zip 808.7 Kb [2871 download(s)]
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theidiotmachine
joined 9 years 3 months ago
01/01/2021 - 03:37

Incredible

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thecilekli
joined 4 years 10 months ago
01/03/2021 - 02:48

I loved the hanged clothes detail. Good job!

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Herodom
joined 7 years 6 months ago
01/03/2021 - 11:04

This is such an inspiring tileset, it makes my mind wander all around my imagination. Love this, what a job. Amazing, and thank you so much for sharing this with everybody.

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