You're on fire! Thanks to both you and castelonia for these contributions!
Don't know if you guys are working on a specific project/plan, but if you're looking for more ideas, I'd suggest:
potions/vials to go with alchemy set (ie representing the finished product)
animated lava for the related tiles
Or, if you really want to go cray cray, an expansion to Skorpio's modern set
Once again, great job and thanks for expanding the LPC universe!
Yes, you can apply spritesheets to your particle emitter in Unity. Google tutorials on Unity's particle system or buy Mirza Beig's Ultimate FX asset when it's on sale - it has examples of pretty much any kind of particle you can think of.
For the record, I have no relationship with or connection to Mirza Beig.
EDIT: looks like it's on sale now through the end of the year.
There's been quite a bit of new character content in the last 5 years that has been included in the current character generator. I would recommend including it in yours as well.
You're on fire! Thanks to both you and castelonia for these contributions!
Don't know if you guys are working on a specific project/plan, but if you're looking for more ideas, I'd suggest:
potions/vials to go with alchemy set (ie representing the finished product)
animated lava for the related tiles
Or, if you really want to go cray cray, an expansion to Skorpio's modern set
Once again, great job and thanks for expanding the LPC universe!
Wow - these are pretty cool...thanks for offering at such a generous license.
You could probably sell them in the Unity or Unreal asset stores if they were seamless.
Yes, you can apply spritesheets to your particle emitter in Unity. Google tutorials on Unity's particle system or buy Mirza Beig's Ultimate FX asset when it's on sale - it has examples of pretty much any kind of particle you can think of.
For the record, I have no relationship with or connection to Mirza Beig.
EDIT: looks like it's on sale now through the end of the year.
wow - this is perfect for prototyping.
thanks for offering at such a generous license
this is a really nice compliment to the LPC modern sets. well done
Yeah, I rarely comment on submissions to begin with. And while these are nice they're really not appropriate for any of my projects, so....
holy crap this is freakin awesome!!!! (pardon my French)
and you're right: you can use unity's tile painter on these and the pieces would be easy to integrate into a crafting system
There's been quite a bit of new character content in the last 5 years that has been included in the current character generator. I would recommend including it in yours as well.
https://opengameart.org/content/lpc-collection
don't have a use for it myself, but this is really nice work. Well done
2d or 3d?
pc, mobile, or console?
hobby or commercial?
single or multiplayer?
the best engine is the one that's best for your needs - you might want to start with defining your needs.
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