![]() ![]() 100+ f rame by frame made animated objects (.gif and spritesheets supplied) - Modular tiles for walls, floor, carpets, tables etc. One of a kind asset ( no poorly made zelda/pokémon rip-off here) - Thousands of furniture with different versions and styles. * This pack is for use in RPG Maker Series or the engine of your choice. Some of the Features: - Crisp minimal RPG style. * Animated Sprites: doors, lights, lasers and spacesuits with alternates * Interior items including glowing lamps, futuristic furniture, beds, sofas, eggshell beds, industrial items like pipes, control panels, futuristic electronics, broken down interior variations for slum areas, tons of interesting knick knacks and lots more! * Tiles A1-A5, B, C, D and E, each with alternate color variations Pick up Sci-Fi and Modern Tileset - Interior today and give your shops, labs, and homes an upgrade! With tilesets sized for both Ace and MV/MZ, it’s easy to add right into your favorite engine. This pack also includes sprites for doors, lights, lasers, and even spacesuits so you can make sure your NPCs are safe in space! Give your high-tech labs some sturdy protective doors and your convenience stores sliding glass ones, or create a tricky dungeon with a rainbow of lasers to disable or find ways around. 14 alternate sheets offer up even more choices, from recolored A sheets to reorganized B sheets so you can give each room its own personality without every interior needing its own tileset! Or turn a lab’s closet into a makeshift rest spot for exhausted employees by adding bunk beds and an alarm clock so they can sneak catnaps on their breaks. Show off some of your NPCs’ personalities through small details like unlit candles and multiple cups of coffee on their desks or potted plants and pictures of nature in their homes. Create an office kitchenette with basic counters on tiled flooring, fill a kid’s bedroom with stuffed animals and scattered schoolwork, or build a secret villain’s lair where they conduct devious experiments from the safety of their control panels! Then we have 'gimp', 'photoshop', 'aseprite', 'spriter' and 'Game Character Hub: Portfolio edition'.Give your sci-fi laboratories and modern apartments a new coat of paint with the Sci-Fi and Modern Tileset - Interior! This pack’s A1-A5 and B-E tileset sheets are filled to the brim with choices to help you build tons of rooms. :3 ) For creating tiles, I believe the standard is 'Tiled'. Is there a gold standard program for tile building or editing?Īll the ones I've mentioned, aren't standard (in the community) at all! (That's a good thing. So if use them on a tileset, you may then have to use photoshop, or another software, to remove that background.) (They do however, do not support images without a background. I would recommend 'prisma', 'deep art effects' and '8bitlabs', and these have 'absolutely stunning' filters. Desks and chairs for the students, but make sure that the sprite can fit and sit down on the chair of the desk 3. Floor and wall tiles that would look like they were in a high school 2. (Try pixeristFX free) You can just type 'photo editor' on google, and then you'll get tons of em! You'll have to download and explore, of course. Hello fellow RPG Makers I was looking for a VX Ace tileset that would look like it would belong in a school. Topaz lab (plugins for photoshop and affinity)įor free softwares, I would recommend android applications. Serif Affinity Photo (An alternative to Photoshop) Now what we Need is Commercial Resources for FREE, from Hobbyist for Hobbyist. Thanks to Steam the Commercial DLC are getting Common. ![]() I just recently released my game, and I used the following softwares to edit the tilesets. Resources for Non Comercial Use are very Common. And every software will have their own effects, and filters you could use. Photoshop is just 'one' software, out of a dozen others. Absolutely acceptable! That's exactly what I was talking about. ![]()
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