Pigs Rework
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Monday, September 23, 2019 - 10:43
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- Don't list this collection in the archive RPG
- 2D assets topview
- 2d RPG (LPC)
- 2D::Sprite::Orthogonal
- 3/4 Directional Sprite Sets
- AK: 2.5D Artworks
- Animals
- Animated top down creatures.
- Epic Pixelart RPG
- Frank in Shirt
- Impyrean options
- long licence fantasy modern game
- LPC - Creatures and animals
- LPC Collection
- LPC RPG Assets
- Medieval
- pixelart-game-by
- RPG Stuff Collection
- Sprites
- Stendhal
- Survival Game
- Walk Cycles
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UPDATES:
- 2019-09-23: created piglet
Description:
daneeklu's pig sprite reworked as drop-in replacements for Stendhal.
Stendhal animals:
Details:
- Orientation: orthogonal
- N/E/S/W
- will add S/W/E/N versions later
- Dimensions: 64x64 & 48x64 (piglet)
- Animation:
- idle (center frames)
- walking: 12 frames (3 per direction)
- Animated preview @ 150ms delay.
- PNG images with 256 colors or less optimized with indexed color (smaller files).
- GIMP sources (.xcf) use RGB color.
Licensing:
- Creative Common Attribution (CC BY) version 3.0
Notes:
IMPORTANT: As part of daneeklu's attribution requirements, please link back to OpenGameArt.org or preferribly, the original LPC Style Farm Animals submission.
Attribution to Jordan Irwin is only required for the boar. Crediting Daniel Eddeland is sufficient for original pig & piglet sprites.
Original link: https://opengameart.org/node/83210
Copyright/Attribution Notice:
Created by Daniel Eddeland (daneeklu) & Jordan Irwin (AntumDeluge); https://opengameart.org/node/11629
File(s):
pig-1.1.zip 190.5 Kb [1256 download(s)]
Comments
You should add a GIF for the wild boar as well ;)
Great work! I'm using the standard pigs in my RPG, I might add the wild boars as well, with credit of course. :)
I should probably note that if you just use the standard pig, you do not need to credit me. My edits to it were minor. Most of my work was on the boar. I may create another version of the boar to try & make it look more like a wild boar.
The boar looks a bit noisy