It seems like the original website "superpowers-html5.com" linked in the description has been abandoned by the original developers somewhere around June '25 and taken over by some sort of scam. It looks and reads generic or AI generated, no links to the engine or game, only a contact form. Maybe better to replace it by the github project page https://github.com/superpowers
I like the look of these a lot! However, somewhat unfortunately these are based on vector art (.eps is available in the wayback link) so the image resolution is way above the indicated "pixel size". But scaling down is not easy either for the camera bodies, because the lenses/mounts are proper circles. Would be great to have a proper pixelated version (just in case the author ever reads this :) or someone else wants to do the rescaling by hand).
It is not generally banned in Germany. However, depiction and usage of 'anti-constitutional' symbols is regulated by law in stGB 86 (https://www.gesetze-im-internet.de/stgb/__86.html). Section 4 makes an exception for several cases such as art or defense against anti constitutional organizations. That being said, media watchdogs are a bit sensitive w.r.t. to swastikas. It might help to clarify your intentions in the description a bit more(not to censor you, just a suggestion), also to avoid it coming across as offensive.
It seems like the original website "superpowers-html5.com" linked in the description has been abandoned by the original developers somewhere around June '25 and taken over by some sort of scam. It looks and reads generic or AI generated, no links to the engine or game, only a contact form. Maybe better to replace it by the github project page https://github.com/superpowers
I like the look of these a lot! However, somewhat unfortunately these are based on vector art (.eps is available in the wayback link) so the image resolution is way above the indicated "pixel size". But scaling down is not easy either for the camera bodies, because the lenses/mounts are proper circles. Would be great to have a proper pixelated version (just in case the author ever reads this :) or someone else wants to do the rescaling by hand).
Indeed, Ansimuz mentioned it as inspiration:)
Cool! Maybe I'll make a side-view eventually ;)
It is not generally banned in Germany. However, depiction and usage of 'anti-constitutional' symbols is regulated by law in stGB 86 (https://www.gesetze-im-internet.de/stgb/__86.html). Section 4 makes an exception for several cases such as art or defense against anti constitutional organizations. That being said, media watchdogs are a bit sensitive w.r.t. to swastikas. It might help to clarify your intentions in the description a bit more(not to censor you, just a suggestion), also to avoid it coming across as offensive.
Here, I B.J. Blazkowiczed it.
True ;) It didn't occur to me when I made it though, how strange :P
Thanks, glad you like it and good luck with your game!
I think in this case it could make sense to build some kind of 3D to 2D pipeline to speed up the process. For instance, have a look here: How to make a 2D isometric spritesheet from a 3D model using Blender | OpenGameArt.org
Great release. So useful and inspiring for all kinds of GUIs!
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