Thanks. I needed something like this for monster/npc deaths which aren't apparent enough from their animations. I'll credit you for it in my project. :)
She's adorable! Further, this is something that could be potentially used. It could be simulator material, or even a story that occurs because of a live stream. I've seen oddball events come up in live streams before, and in the world of video games, it can be anything a designer can imagine.
I like the inclusion of tiles useful for tradeskill systems. I noticed at least one forge and some cauldrons and ovens. A woodworking desk and archaic sewing machine would be even better.
I just wanted to say the Heroine Dusk/Ascension assets made available here have been very helpful to me in creating my own first person tiles. I will give credit when my project is ready. This has been very educational.
I want to point out I'm not a sprite artist by any stretch, but the style presented here is so simple and forgiving that it works even for novice spriters. Master484 is not kidding about this being easy to use and expand.
Thanks. I needed something like this for monster/npc deaths which aren't apparent enough from their animations. I'll credit you for it in my project. :)
She's adorable! Further, this is something that could be potentially used. It could be simulator material, or even a story that occurs because of a live stream. I've seen oddball events come up in live streams before, and in the world of video games, it can be anything a designer can imagine.
I like the inclusion of tiles useful for tradeskill systems. I noticed at least one forge and some cauldrons and ovens. A woodworking desk and archaic sewing machine would be even better.
Agreed. These are excellent
I just wanted to say the Heroine Dusk/Ascension assets made available here have been very helpful to me in creating my own first person tiles. I will give credit when my project is ready. This has been very educational.
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You bet! :)
I want to point out I'm not a sprite artist by any stretch, but the style presented here is so simple and forgiving that it works even for novice spriters. Master484 is not kidding about this being easy to use and expand.
This is amazing OptimusDu, I've been looking for art like this to start a project with, and I'm sure I'm not the only one. Thank you.
This is excellent. Thank you.
They are also very friendly for resizing. I should have no difficulty using these to create a town. :)
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