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Second tileset of Top Down Tileset Series.  With this tileset you can create a level set in a sandy desert, also in this pack yo can find some top down characters to bring the level to life.

 

Components:

  • 1  16x16 tileset, with some animated tiles 
  • 10 top down characters in walking animation in 2 clothes color and hair color variants 

LICENSE:

You may use these assets in personal or commercial projects.

You may modify these assets to suit your needs.

You can NOT re-distribute the file, no matter how much you modify it you can use it but not share or re-sell it.

StatusReleased
CategoryAssets
Rating
Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars
(2 total ratings)
AuthorAlb_pixel Store
TagsRetro, RPG Maker, Tileset, Top Down Adventure

Purchase

Buy Now$2.00 USD or more

In order to download this asset pack you must purchase it at or above the minimum price of $2 USD. You will get access to the following files:

Sandy Desert Tileset.zip 88 kB

Development log

Comments

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i love your work so much! could you perhaps include a small interior for the tent? i would really appreciate it!!

Hey, I don't recommend putting your assets's preview plain like this- people might just copy paste those and not pay you!

Your art is very nice that would be a shame

Thanks for the advice, I'll pay more attention next time

I don't think it's a big deal really.

1. It's not the actual sprite sheet, it would take more effort in time to steal than earn the money to buy them. People that steal assets are the type of people that make things no one sees or cares about, and are going to find a way to steal it one way or another.

2. You have a record of who's bought it and who hasn't. If someone made any real money off of it, you could get retribution.

3. Seeing as much of what's offered as possible helps buyers. While seeing it in action (AKA a well done preview without the separate components) can both prevent people from nabbing them and show what's possible, seeing all of what's offered is a valid way to show what's available without spending all that time making that preview.

In the end it's up to you what you do. I've purchased your Roboto series and a few others, and think you make great assets, so I know your assets are good, but please do include good and accurate previews of some sort for others. It always sucks buying a pack that the maker put more time into making the preview look good, than making the pack itself, and the pack turns out to be incomplete, or you need to buy all their other assets to do what you see, etc.

Anyway, sorry for the long comment on an old comment. Keep up the good work!!!

Thanks for the comment, you were right to write a long comment don't worry. Especially the last part of the comment made me realize that I'm doing it wrong. So from now on I will be more careful in preparing my previews