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Tiny16 Tileset

Author: 
FuwanekoGames
Monday, April 15, 2019 - 16:30
Art Type: 
2D Art
Tags: 
tiny
tileset
16x16
Pixel Art
RPG
town
outside
License(s): 
CC-BY 3.0
Collections: 
  • 16x16 Gfx
  • A Pool: Unsorted (GDN)
  • RPG-t.d
  • Smallest RPG
  • Thing game assets?
  • TILE
  • Tilesets and Backgrounds (PixelArt)
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A pastel, Gameboy-ish tileset created using the Vinik24 color palette by @Vinikdev on Twitter. Somewhat Pokemon inspired. 

Feel free to use this asset however you'd like, so long as you don't claim it as your own! You can credit me by name (Fuwaneko Games) and/or linking to my twitter or this page. Thanks for taking a look!

File(s): 
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Sharm
joined 13 years 6 months ago
05/15/2019 - 18:04
Sharm's picture

Oh, naming cooincidence!  I suppose it's not a particularly unique way to name a 16x16 tileset, but it still threw me for a loop at first because I have one with both the same name and some visual similarities.  I was totally confused until I realized that the palette wasn't the same.  You did a nice job!  I particularly like the signs, fitting the stuff on there and still having it look like a sign and not a tile with words is trickier than it looks.

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