You browse free game graphics archives, but your customers do not. Out of the thousands of people that play your game, only a small handful will recognize that you are using free graphics. The only ones who care are typically merely would-be game developers snobs. Ignore them. That is easy enough.
That explains why I couldn't find them; thanks!
Are the Krita files included? I'm not seeing them in the archive?
At a cursory glance, some of the links via The Wayback Machine work for the open subdomain: https://web-beta.archive.org/web/20150920020628/http://open.commonly.cc:...
The garage Subdomain does not have working download links (https://web-beta.archive.org/web/20131113144333/http://garage.commonly.c...) but lists:
* Bombermine:
50 Shapes of Yay:
* Tilted Trees:
** Reimagine Soundtrack:
Music of Madness:
* Sprite Club:
Iconoclast:
Pixel Paintbrush:
EZ Animate:
* Some rendered sprites are at this Github repo: https://github.com/redien/The-Open-Bundle-Sprite-Sheets/tree/master/output
** This was also part of the Open Bundle.
I feel the need to quote http://www.lostgarden.com/2007/12/how-to-bootstrap-your-indie-art-needs.html, becuase it was a big revelation for me:
Any chance of getting the bridge seperated into layers with transparency: seats, the displays, and the wall.
Any chance of getting a layered/editable version of this?
Any chance of getting this without the text, and maybe on seperate layers?
Did you forget to upload some PSD files?
I just want to comment that Tzunghaor on OpenClipArt is the original author;
He has a ton of great stuff worth checking out at: https://openclipart.org/user-detail/tzunghaor
Ironthunder, is there any versions of these that are transparent (png) and don't have the character in the background?
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