Minimal background filled with rusty detailed Si-Fi tubes... or course, if you change the colors to blue, green, etc. they willl be no more rusty^^
Black & white version now included!
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Very nice!
These are really detailed, it must have taken you ages!
Thank you Bart!
@djonvincent: Yes, the background is only 1-bit but it took few hours to draw :/
wow :)
Now this is what I call quality! I would however recomend that you upload one in b&w so game designers can alter the colors more freely. I must say this easy hits 5/5!
@jobromedia: files updated! Thank you for this wise advice!
BTW, the background is not really tile-able, feel free to modify it ;)
Hey Jerom! I used your pipe background as the bg for the high score screen in my Game Design class project "Ninjacat." I made sure to give you credit for for your work in the video description. :) You can watch it here if you're interested.
We (my Game Design class) use GameMaker 8.1 for all of our projects, and this worked perfectly!
Hey brother, how are you,
I used your image in my game project. It is free but there are ads in it. Are they problem for you, I mean ads. Please, let me know.
resw67@gmail.com
Hi resw67! Well, I would prefer that you use another assets for your game: since there is ads, I consider your game project "commercial". Anyway, I'm sure you'll find another great artwork with CC0 license. Cheers.
Thanks for your reply and have a nice day.
Great art.
You should set the license to include the NonCommercial flag if you don't want commercial use. CC0 is not the only Creative Commons license that allows commercial use. The license currently on this upload does as well.
Greets.
We don't allow any NC licneses on OpenGameArt. It's okay for the artist to state that they prefer their work not be used commercially, but it's not legally binding.
@resw67: Out of respect for this artist, I'd advise you not to use this work in your game; however, it's still legal for you to do so. In general, CC-BY-SA doesn't prevent you from using a work commercially, so it's not necessary to look for specifically CC0 works.
Curious your thoughts of usage? http://youtu.be/XquLCCVHwnM