Main art from Monster RPG 2
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Thursday, November 22, 2012 - 15:26
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- 2D - Complete Kit
- 2D::Profile::Character
- 2D::Profile::Creature
- 2D::Sprite::Orthogonal
- 2D::Tile::Orthogonal
- A Pool: Unsorted (GDN)
- Amazing Stuff
- Animals, Creatures, Critters, Mobs, and More!
- Art used in Dusk Graphical MUD
- Battler
- Best Animated Pixel Sprites
- CC0 resources
- Characters
- First Game Collection
- Medicine's disordered list of Fantasy RPG Tilesets
- MetalTek
- Nooskewl Art
- PLATAGO! Sir Blastalot Asset Pack
- PS Tech
- Res Mathematica project
- RPG - MONSTERS
- Shmup
- Side Scrolling Character Art Collection
- Top Down Fantasy RPG for Commercial Use
- Tuxemon
- Type - Character Sprites
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These are the main art assets (in TGA format, with the XML files used to animate them) from the recently open sourced Monster RPG 2.
The game is licensed under the Give It Your Own License, License, and I've chosen to re-license them under CC0, but I'm sure the good folks at Nooskewl Games would appreciate a shout out if you use their works.
The files were extracted from the source code, provided here (edit: link broken, try this one instead).
There is also a discussion of this project on the forums.
The monster images are in the 'Combat Assets' TAR.GZ.
File(s):
Monster RPG 2 Combat Assets.tar.gz 989.1 Kb [2597 download(s)]
Monster RPG 2 Shooter TGAs.tar.gz 3.8 Kb [1162 download(s)]
Monster RPG 2 Assorted Media.tar.gz 4.7 Mb [1357 download(s)]
Monster RPG 2 Battle Icons TGA.tar.gz 886 b [1266 download(s)]
Monster RPG 2 - Combat Backgrounds.tar.gz 334.6 Kb [1402 download(s)]
Combat Backgrounds.zip 868.3 Kb [455 download(s)]
Combat Media (Monsters, Attacks).zip 1.7 Mb [673 download(s)]
Overland Sprites.zip 241 Kb [597 download(s)]
Overland Tiles.zip 1.8 Mb [466 download(s)]
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Wow, that is a LOT of really good assets. Thank you so much for sharing.
There's some useful and interesting stuff in here. Sizes, shape, and style vary a decent bit though, so integration with some games will be difficult.
Targa (TGA) is not an especially common image format these days. (Perhaps it was used because it's trivially simple and lossless.) I used IrfanView to display and convert some to PNG.
One other cautionary note I should mention. There are double-TAR'ed (tar file inside of another tar) archives in several cases here. I also spotted one of those inner TAR files with no extension. You can still extract it using the right commands, with or without renaming.
Hi, nice sprites :)
But files are corrupted?
I shall take alook. And if i use anything i will make lil npcs in your honor, and add you to the wall of thanks. :3
Really top-notch pixel art. really well done. kudos.
@kagerato - "Perhaps it was used because it's trivially simple and lossless." really man? chiming in 2 years after the post about TGA files and TAR files man? Geez... lol
Thanks for the review, @kagerato. I'm kind of surprised at myself that I used TAR as I tend to prefer ZIPs myself. Perhaps I was using Linux at the time and TAR was the default?
If someone wanted to redo these as ZIP files, I'd happily add them to the page.
Hey, you're welcome. It really is fantastic pixel art. Again - nice work on all your stuff!
Added download in the much more common ZIP format.