well yeah, gamedevs can do any type of puzzle game they want to create with this, Maybe a ball that rolls and should not fall or a bouncing object to collect points or something like that
So I propose you to create one simple animated slime for platformers. Then to upload it on your page with CC-BY 4.0 license as you do with other assets. I think it should be "popular" (I saw some proprietary slimes) and can bring you some starts... At least one from me :)
I just remembered. Do you have an OpenGameArt account? If not I recommend you to create one and also upload there your assets... OpenGameArt collects only free/libre assets but it is exactly what you make. Some people that use only free/libre assets don't visit itch because don't want to search for free assets inside a sea of proprietary assets. And it always good to have several sources of leads...
Itch allows to filter assets by license but if author didn't set correct metadata it is impossible :/
I want to improve the situation a bit because I believe that assets (and code) should be free/libre. It is a reason why I wrote you that first question about license :D
The tiles in this tileset are positioned irregularly, so it is not possible to use this tileset in many tilemap editors without editing the image first ):
I was able to load the original tileset image in its presumably intended form in Tiled, but it required manually defining where each tile is, since they're not on a uniform grid. Once that hassle is over with though, the tiles work quite well on a 48x24 isometric grid!
I did notice some weirdness when making non-stepped turns though - you can't always get a nice light line between tiles in corners, you have to choose between no line or a thick dark line. In the screenshot above, I went with no line.
In Tiled, to create the stair-stepped effect like in the mock-up without creating a load of layers or Objects, one would need to make three versions of the tileset: One with 0 vertical drawing offset, one with +8, and one with +16. Works nicely this way though, and allows keeping the tiles all in one layer.
Thanks for sharing this tileset :D Although I don't have any plans for it, I had fun playing with it, at least after I managed to load it as an actual tileset xP
These tiles would probably look amazing with a little programmatic bounce/displacement when the player is on them.
I think it is solved! plus i add more tiles and the thick line i think its gone. For the grid i solved as to put the size 48x96 on Tiled, works so well! And yeah, I included three version for the height but only on the flat platforms.
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Hello! Update the license file(s) as you did it on OGA, please
What tool do you use?
aseprite!
What rules of a puzzle do you mean?
what?
In the description of asset pack you mentioned that this asset pack can be used in puzzle game..
well yeah, gamedevs can do any type of puzzle game they want to create with this, Maybe a ball that rolls and should not fall or a bouncing object to collect points or something like that
Hello! Are you able to animate pixel art?
hi! usually I am able yes
I can't propose you money... But I can tell you what will be easy to do that will give you some new views (I guess)
Itch lacks quality free (in the sense free/libre license) assets of slime for platformer games. (https://itch.io/game-assets/tag-slime)
So I propose you to create one simple animated slime for platformers. Then to upload it on your page with CC-BY 4.0 license as you do with other assets. I think it should be "popular" (I saw some proprietary slimes) and can bring you some starts... At least one from me :)
Example of slime I would like to be animated (my slime :D) https://dustdfg.itch.io/greedyslime
What will you say? In general it would be good for you
that is a helpful tip! Its now on my itch queue. Thanks again :3
I just remembered. Do you have an OpenGameArt account? If not I recommend you to create one and also upload there your assets... OpenGameArt collects only free/libre assets but it is exactly what you make. Some people that use only free/libre assets don't visit itch because don't want to search for free assets inside a sea of proprietary assets. And it always good to have several sources of leads...
Itch allows to filter assets by license but if author didn't set correct metadata it is impossible :/
I want to improve the situation a bit because I believe that assets (and code) should be free/libre. It is a reason why I wrote you that first question about license :D
taking note.
I've seen that Opengame page but idk it was still in use. I'm opening an account right now and start posting there!Thank you!!
What is the license?
Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0)
You should add the license into metadata for the asset pack(s):
"Edit asset pack->Metadata->Release Info->License for assets" It will increase the size of audience that will be able to find your art
Thanks! doing that rn to all my assets!
You can leave a comment here to support my proposal about making metadata visible for those who are interested in it https://itch.io/t/2919128/metadata-encouragement#post-7952450
The tiles in this tileset are positioned irregularly, so it is not possible to use this tileset in many tilemap editors without editing the image first ):
I was able to load the original tileset image in its presumably intended form in Tiled, but it required manually defining where each tile is, since they're not on a uniform grid. Once that hassle is over with though, the tiles work quite well on a 48x24 isometric grid!
I did notice some weirdness when making non-stepped turns though - you can't always get a nice light line between tiles in corners, you have to choose between no line or a thick dark line. In the screenshot above, I went with no line.
In Tiled, to create the stair-stepped effect like in the mock-up without creating a load of layers or Objects, one would need to make three versions of the tileset: One with 0 vertical drawing offset, one with +8, and one with +16. Works nicely this way though, and allows keeping the tiles all in one layer.
Thanks for sharing this tileset :D Although I don't have any plans for it, I had fun playing with it, at least after I managed to load it as an actual tileset xP
These tiles would probably look amazing with a little programmatic bounce/displacement when the player is on them.
This is amazing feedback, and i'm going to fix and to try it really well on Tiled soon!
thanks a lot for telling me and for trying it!
I think it is solved! plus i add more tiles and the thick line i think its gone. For the grid i solved as to put the size 48x96 on Tiled, works so well! And yeah, I included three version for the height but only on the flat platforms.
Thanks again for the feedback! :3
Ooh, great idea to include the different railing versions :D
Very nice.
Thank you!