The rather broken search function is a known issue. One thing you can do is to repeat the search using the "advanced search" option on the left of the normal search screen. This is better but still not good, and still doesn't actually pull up the art in question.
Weird Al gave thanks both to T-Pain and Nickelback on his album Straight Outta Lynwood even though he didn't end up making the parodies they authorized. So I'd say that it's not unprecedented--and no doubt it will not go unappreciated.
Indeed, what Surt said. It is just a very basic floor and wall set which would fulfill some basic prototyping, placeholder or small projecty needs. The added ceiling tiles are appreciated, though :)
It's really neat to see the base in use like this, even if it wasn't exactly the usage I'd imagined. Thanks for sharing your work! I'll have to take a look at the game when I get a chance.
Gaurav did make the tool to put the sprites together, but he did not make the sprites. They represent the work of a number of different artists. I suspect that the required credits are gathered somewhere in the Git, though.
O.o This is some very impressive work! I can't wait to dig into the files, but the previews alone are rather stunning. Thank you very much for your willingness to share these pieces!
For the record, I think it would be awesome to see a sprite comic using the LPC assets. I got into pixel art thanks to sprite comics back in their hayday.
The rather broken search function is a known issue. One thing you can do is to repeat the search using the "advanced search" option on the left of the normal search screen. This is better but still not good, and still doesn't actually pull up the art in question.
I think I got them taken care of.
Here's a handy dandy collection of all isometric tiles on OGA: http://opengameart.org/content/isometric-tiles There may be something of use in there.
Weird Al gave thanks both to T-Pain and Nickelback on his album Straight Outta Lynwood even though he didn't end up making the parodies they authorized. So I'd say that it's not unprecedented--and no doubt it will not go unappreciated.
Indeed, what Surt said. It is just a very basic floor and wall set which would fulfill some basic prototyping, placeholder or small projecty needs. The added ceiling tiles are appreciated, though :)
It's really neat to see the base in use like this, even if it wasn't exactly the usage I'd imagined. Thanks for sharing your work! I'll have to take a look at the game when I get a chance.
Gaurav did make the tool to put the sprites together, but he did not make the sprites. They represent the work of a number of different artists. I suspect that the required credits are gathered somewhere in the Git, though.
Of course, if you go with the JRPG style, there is a rather large set available under CC-By: http://opengameart.org/forumtopic/rpg-enemy-project
O.o This is some very impressive work! I can't wait to dig into the files, but the previews alone are rather stunning. Thank you very much for your willingness to share these pieces!
For the record, I think it would be awesome to see a sprite comic using the LPC assets. I got into pixel art thanks to sprite comics back in their hayday.
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