I'm a GIMP believer also. Not always perfect for pixel art (lack of a good 'outline' function, etc.) but it gets the job done.
Love your profile pic!
Saturday, September 12, 2015 - 10:14
Just a quick thought, you might consider adding a little readme.txt to the .zip file with your name and a statement that the license is CC0 and a link back to your home page. That way anyone who has the .zip knows who it's from and what the license is.
Saturday, September 12, 2015 - 10:10
This is great! And that generator looks amazing! I've been on protest from Java for a while now, but looks like I'll be installing it again just to check that out.
Thanks for sharing!
Monday, September 7, 2015 - 17:53
These are nice! Did you actually use a generator to make these? I couldn't find anything about it on tinyworlds.org, although I did find alot of other cool stuff! ;)
These are awesome! Love that chicken! Thanks for sharing!
Monday, September 7, 2015 - 08:50
These are really pretty nice! The preview doesn't do them justice! The main grass tile is a kind of busy and repetitive (mostly due to the large dot in the middle) but other than that, I'd say great job, especially for a first effort!
It's actually really awesome to have a collection of 20 songs that all use similar instrumentation, very helpful for using in a full game!
Standouts for me are:
In the depths of the cave
The Champ Elysees
and
In early time
My only feedback would be that many share similar if not identical drum beats. The beats are good so it's not a killer but does make it harder to use the different tracks in the same game.
If you're only concerned with being notified about there use, would you consider licensing them as OGA-BY 3.0? This removed the anti-DRM stuff from CC-BY.
Monday, August 31, 2015 - 07:40
Yeah, I have been using the experimental search since I realized the main one is broken and agree it produces really good results.
Honestly, even without fixing whatever it broken with it, I'd say swapping the solr search out for the current search box would be a good idea. I mean, whatever what's up with the solr thing, it's hard to be more broken than 'doesn't return anything submitted after July 2014'.
Just want to add that I am using this in prototyping a project I am currently working on and they are in fact well formatted and quite useful! Actually the names themselves are good enough that they may well end up in the final game in which case I'll let you know all about it.
I'm a GIMP believer also. Not always perfect for pixel art (lack of a good 'outline' function, etc.) but it gets the job done.
Love your profile pic!
Just a quick thought, you might consider adding a little readme.txt to the .zip file with your name and a statement that the license is CC0 and a link back to your home page. That way anyone who has the .zip knows who it's from and what the license is.
This is great! And that generator looks amazing! I've been on protest from Java for a while now, but looks like I'll be installing it again just to check that out.
Thanks for sharing!
These are nice! Did you actually use a generator to make these? I couldn't find anything about it on tinyworlds.org, although I did find alot of other cool stuff! ;)
These are awesome! Love that chicken! Thanks for sharing!
These are really pretty nice! The preview doesn't do them justice! The main grass tile is a kind of busy and repetitive (mostly due to the large dot in the middle) but other than that, I'd say great job, especially for a first effort!
Thanks much for sharing!!
This is awesome! Thanks much for sharing and with such a generous license!
These loops are indeed excellent!!
It's actually really awesome to have a collection of 20 songs that all use similar instrumentation, very helpful for using in a full game!
Standouts for me are:
In the depths of the cave
The Champ Elysees
and
In early time
My only feedback would be that many share similar if not identical drum beats. The beats are good so it's not a killer but does make it harder to use the different tracks in the same game.
If you're only concerned with being notified about there use, would you consider licensing them as OGA-BY 3.0? This removed the anti-DRM stuff from CC-BY.
Yeah, I have been using the experimental search since I realized the main one is broken and agree it produces really good results.
Honestly, even without fixing whatever it broken with it, I'd say swapping the solr search out for the current search box would be a good idea. I mean, whatever what's up with the solr thing, it's hard to be more broken than 'doesn't return anything submitted after July 2014'.
Just want to add that I am using this in prototyping a project I am currently working on and they are in fact well formatted and quite useful! Actually the names themselves are good enough that they may well end up in the final game in which case I'll let you know all about it.
Anyways, thanks for sharing TinyWorlds!
I found your articles on http://www.tinyworlds.org/ pretty handy too! :)
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