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Looking for original Ragnarok-style character sprite sheets

fberger
Wednesday, July 13, 2011 - 09:15
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Hi,

I am a programmer working on an open-source game engine, and I am looking for a set of 2 or 3 Ragnarok-style characters. The mandatory requirement is that I can legally use them in a published non-commercial game, i.e. no rips, but original art, and with an explicit Creative Commons or Public Domain license.

The technical requirement is what you can see here at RPG Revolution (note: these are Ragnarok rips):

  • a sprite sheet in four directions (front, back, left, right)
  • a simple walk cycle
  • sprites being approximately 100px wide
  • good (or better, excellent ;) ) visual quality

I would prefer fantasy characters, but I would gladly accept anything that has a good quality, be it sci-fi, manga, and whatnot.

Any hints, pointers, offers are most welcome.

Thanks!

Florian

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p0ss
joined 14 years 3 months ago
Monday, July 18, 2011 - 05:04
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100 pixels wide!  thats huge!  So that would make each character about 200px high,  which is a fifth of the screen, on a large screen. Given that characters become exponentially more difficult the larger they are, may I ask why you require such huge characters?  

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Darky
joined 13 years 9 months ago
Tuesday, July 26, 2011 - 11:04
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probly he wants to fit alot of detail then shrink them down. thats what im thinking :).

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