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Monastery

Author: 
nicubunu
Thursday, January 14, 2010 - 03:42
Art Type: 
2D Art
Tags: 
building
tile
svg
RPG
Strategy
Fantasy
Historical
Warfare
Isometric
Map Tileset
License(s): 
CC0
Collections: 
  • fantasy RPG vector art
  • Top Down 2D Isometric 32x32 Art Collection
  • Vector Images
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Monastery building, part of my PD-licensed game map clipart collection.

File(s): 
monastery.svg monastery.svg 80 Kb [383 download(s)]
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remaxim
joined 13 years 6 months ago
01/14/2010 - 08:53

It is not only the great look of it but the fact that you give us so many pieces with the same style that let me love your art. I can see a whole game building upon them :)

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nicubunu
joined 13 years 2 months ago
01/14/2010 - 23:06

The set was drawn as compensation as a time when I didn't have anything interesting to play and I was thinking at something similar with Heroes of Might and Magic but more towards RPG. I am not good with coding so didn't try to implement anything.

There are a few more graphics to come from this set and the general idea was I *may* revisit it at some later time and add more buildings. However, even in this state quite a few people found them interesting and used the images on various projects, from small computer games to pen and paper RPGs and to books.

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