RPG UI BUTTONS/ICONS
- blank button template, with hover, normal and clicked states;
- "create" button (or whatever suits a melting vitruvian man);
- "roll' button.
Made with Inkscape.
*d10 (public domain) from https://openclipart.org/detail/91993/dice
*d20 (public domain) from https://openclipart.org/detail/92041/dice
* melting vitruvian man from http://opengameart.org/content/melting-vitruvian-man-icon
Using the SVG:
To make things easier, as the components are one above each other, I'd recommend using the Inkscape Objects navigator.
- "hover" state: uncheck button_group\clicked_shadow, check everything else;
- "normal" state: uncheck button_group\clicked_shadow and button_group\hover, check everything else;
- "clicked" state: uncheck button_group\hover and button_group\in_and_out\highlight, check everything else.
Both SVG and PNG versions are available inside the .7z file below.

Comments
Neat.
If this contains modifications of LGPL assets, they should be licensed LGPL as well.
I wonder how the static linking part of LGPL work for images. Perhaps, it has no effect. Or does it allow pasting on images without modifications (like a stamp)
As far as I understand it, linking requirement doesn't really have any effect.
Still, GPL and LGPL are different enough from CC BY that changing the license is not really kosher.
I think lukems-br can use the CC-0 dices from Openclipart instead of the LGPL one from Wikimedia. So that he can release it under (less confusing and more permissive) CC-BY instead of GPL.
Agreed. Is there a link directly to the cc0 version of the dice?
https://openclipart.org/detail/92041/dice
https://openclipart.org/detail/91993/dice
All:
https://openclipart.org/search/?query=yves_guillou+dice
Switched to the CC0 dices from openclipart, and re-released the set itself under CC0.
Thanks mold and MedicineStorm for noticing the license issue.
Curious and useful work.