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4 Medieval Inn Signs - flower.jpg

eleazzaar
Friday, April 27, 2012 - 15:58
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Texture Dimensions: 
512x512
Category: 
  • Signs
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Art: 
4 Medieval Inn Signs
Texture Pack Description: 

12 more of these kind of signs can be found here.

 

So many RPGs have buildings and shops you pretty much have to enter to find out what they are.  In the real medieval and modern world signs are used to solve that problem.  These signs are simple images, so:

 

1) they can be used for various purposes, and

2) they make sense for a semi-literate society,

3) they can be recognized by the player at a distance

 

Size 512x512

 

If you find these images useful, I'd appreciate it if you send me a line, with a link to your project -- just to satisfy my curiosity.  I wouldn't turn down a complimentary copy of your game either ;).

 

If you like what you see, I can sometimes be commissioned to produce game art assets and fictional maps. See my Gallery at: www.jwbjerk.com/art

Texture Attribution Info: 
J. W. Bjerk (eleazzaar) -- www.jwbjerk.com/art