Don't forget to give Redshrike attribution by including his "Copyright/Attribution Notice:" text on this submission. You can include yourself in the credit if you'd like, but the original author should not be left out.
What would you say are some of the key differences between ROA and a game like FTL? There clearly are differences, though I think it helps me understand a design by highlighting those differences when comparing games with a lot of similarities too.
@Zeoinx: I can't see any relationship between the two. The patterns appear pretty different, the palette shares no similarities, proportions are different, style is unique. I feel like anything this spritesheet shares with the sprites you've linked to is also shared by every other grass and dirt platformer spritesheet. Can you illustrate some of the details you're seeing?
Pretty good.
Don't forget to give Redshrike attribution by including his "Copyright/Attribution Notice:" text on this submission. You can include yourself in the credit if you'd like, but the original author should not be left out.@i_am_dhrutimar: See FAQ question #1. https://opengameart.org/content/faq#q-how-to-credit
I like these.
What would you say are some of the key differences between ROA and a game like FTL? There clearly are differences, though I think it helps me understand a design by highlighting those differences when comparing games with a lot of similarities too.
As for asking authors for permission to put their public domain assets on various asset/game stores, see the conversation here: https://opengameart.org/comment/86806#comment-86806
That FAQ entry is specific to the conditions of the Apple app store. Itch.io is not the apple app store.
Most if that depends on the game engine you're using. What font style did you have in mind?
You entered the flattr url in the flattr user id box.
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Nice.
Can you link to GrafxKid's Arcade sheets you referenced?
@Zeoinx: I can't see any relationship between the two. The patterns appear pretty different, the palette shares no similarities, proportions are different, style is unique. I feel like anything this spritesheet shares with the sprites you've linked to is also shared by every other grass and dirt platformer spritesheet. Can you illustrate some of the details you're seeing?
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