These are great! Would you consider releasing them under Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike as well, to increase the range of projects they could be used in?
It's worth mentioning that the files in the ZIP are PNGs - there are no vector files. The art is lovely - it would be good to get an AI or SVG file added to the ZIP if possible.
Incredible! Have you and your friend considered posting the source code for the generator somewhere under an open licence, so others could have a crack at adding the missing elements?
Hey Navet56, always cool to see people working on monster catching games.
We have a similar project, Tuxemon, which is also open source. Feel free to use any of our assets (most of them are under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike licence; a few are under other free and open licences).
Thanks for the review, @kagerato. I'm kind of surprised at myself that I used TAR as I tend to prefer ZIPs myself. Perhaps I was using Linux at the time and TAR was the default?
If someone wanted to redo these as ZIP files, I'd happily add them to the page.
As one of your backers on Patreon, I really appreciate you posting this stuff here too.
Thanks SCaydi, I appreciate it!
Here's a copy as a GIF, at a pixel-by-pixel scale.
These are great! Would you consider releasing them under Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike as well, to increase the range of projects they could be used in?
They look great! I'd love to see more.
It's worth mentioning that the files in the ZIP are PNGs - there are no vector files. The art is lovely - it would be good to get an AI or SVG file added to the ZIP if possible.
Incredible! Have you and your friend considered posting the source code for the generator somewhere under an open licence, so others could have a crack at adding the missing elements?
Hey Navet56, always cool to see people working on monster catching games.
We have a similar project, Tuxemon, which is also open source. Feel free to use any of our assets (most of them are under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike licence; a few are under other free and open licences).
Thanks for the review, @kagerato. I'm kind of surprised at myself that I used TAR as I tend to prefer ZIPs myself. Perhaps I was using Linux at the time and TAR was the default?
If someone wanted to redo these as ZIP files, I'd happily add them to the page.
You can follow the development of some Javascript code that allows this to be compiled automatically, over on the Tuxemon forums:
https://forum.tuxemon.org/thread.php?pid=1822#p1822
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