2D game art needed.
2D game art needed.
Saturday, October 18, 2014 - 05:55
I am Andy from a team of two guys making a game while learning to code at the same time. Neither of us are any good at making tiles and i want to include some really nice 16x16 textures. and also a 32x32 player texture. I will put your name in the credits if your tile set and sprite sheet are used.
The tiles i need:
- A couple of different Grass tiles
- A couple of different Wall tiles
- A couple of different Stone Floor tiles
- A couple of different Wood Floor tiles
- A water Tile possible about 3 frames so i can use them to make it animated. no animation files just the actual frames.
- A couple of different Hedge tiles.
The sprites i need:
- A 32x32 player sprite in just normal clothes
- some armor and weapons on a different sheet so i can render them ontop of the player.
I dont want a compilation of other peoples work, I want one that all the textures have been made so they all are in the same style and look right. Ill attach an image of what it looks like at the moment cause im using a mixmatch of other peoples textures. so you know the style i mean. It is a dungeon crawler but also with some open world stuff. send anything you come up with to sargmodding@gmail.com please
really need some help with this please guys it would be great if one of you guys could be a part of this
Don't expect people to be queuing up to help you, especially if you are not offering anything in return.
Why should anyone help you?
Also looks like you haven't read the Resource Requests sticky...
Stay a while and listen.
I hate to say it, but it's unlikely that people are going to be falling over themselves to make free custom graphics for your learning exercise. That's with no offense meant to you, but you're asking for a pretty significant time commitment from someone with very little assurance that there will be much benefit. You're just not at the point in your game-making career where the final result is likely to warrant that kind of investment. This is one of the needs that OGA was made to fill--making custom graphics for every project like this would rather defeat the purpose.
So I would suggest you spend some quality time looking through the archives and find things that will do for now. If your game does end up reaching a level of scope and completeness that it will interest artists more then you can always replace them later. Or you can put up some cash--that usually works too.