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Voyage UI

Author: 
algebrartist
Wednesday, November 10, 2021 - 07:15

UI elements for a traveling inspired card game.

Collected Art: 
Magical Gems
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UI Orbs
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Fantasy UI Box
Preview
Mnimap
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GUI elements
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Hit Animation 2 | Frame by frame
Preview
Ruby & Gold UI Pack
Preview
Magic Buttons
Preview
UI resources
Preview
RPG Game UI
Preview
Animated particle effects #1
Preview
explosion animations
Preview
Crystal
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(15 min ) Medieval Acid/weird strings
Fireball
Open UI Constructive Kit - 0.3
Preview
Isometric Miniature Dungeon
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12 Medieval Signs
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6 Symbols / Glyphs
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10 Basic Message Boxes
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14 Different elemental / battle orbs
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Fiery Icon Pack
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Spell icon collection - part 2
Preview
Flare Effect with Blender
Preview
Slash Effect Collection
Preview
Quest TCG Cards
Preview
2D Explosion Animations | Frame by frame
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RPG Coins Set
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Fantasy UI Elements by Ravenmore
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