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PICO8 16x16

Author: 
HiveQu33n
Tuesday, December 3, 2019 - 22:00
Art Type: 
2D Art
Tags: 
16x16
RPG
tile
Sprite
Top-down
top down
pico8
pico 8
color palette
8 bit
8bit
License(s): 
CC-BY 4.0
Collections: 
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I used only the colors available in the PICO8 palette for these RPG tiles. Feel free to use them in any project any way you see fit (provide credit). There are grass, water, dirt, structures, a sign, trees, and some pretty flowers. It's a pretty barebones tileset, so definitely not enough to make a full game. All sprites have only 4 colors maximum, and many just have 2 or 3. This is my first submission and I am relatively new to pixel art, so any constructive criticism and/or flaming is welcome.

Copyright/Attribution Notice: 
copyright jasper-mcgregor.net 2019
File(s): 
PICO8 16X16 SPRITESHEET.png PICO8 16X16 SPRITESHEET.png 12.6 Kb [219 download(s)]
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ZomBCool
joined 4 years 1 week ago
12/04/2019 - 02:00
ZomBCool's picture

Nice work mate! I really like the simple style and the palette choice. Only 2 things stand out to my (amateur) eye :) I would use the same technique on the wall as you did with the buildings i.e. The same brick pattern for the face with maybe a larger top stone (like the roof on the buildings only not as wide?). Also the trees may look better without the dots at the bottom and shapely detail instead like at the top, or even no detail? That said I hope you keep adding to the set, it's cool!

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HiveQu33n
joined 3 years 4 months ago
12/06/2019 - 21:48

Thanks! Yea I wasn't 100% on the trees so I will clean those up eventually. 

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leeor_net
joined 12 years 10 months ago
01/01/2020 - 08:45
leeor_net's picture

If you want credit your license should be CC-BY or OGA-BY, CC0 (public domain) allows anybody to use the work without need of credit. Just FYI.

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