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TOP #1 game assets let's goooo !

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Yooo! Didn't realize that! And, you know, it's also your merit! 😭

Thanks for the free update i will gladly hand over another 15 for it when I get home :)

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Yooo! Thank you so much! And don't worry, it's all yours for 14,99 only, just once and with all the upcoming updates / corrections! :'>

I just bought your asset pack, It is very beautiful

Thank you so much! I hope you'll look forward to this Friday's update! :'>

soo... is this godot firendly? *peers*

had a look at the demo version, its pretty damn... well... gorgeus, are the animations just stills? im curious cause i kinda want this xD

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Heyyy!! I would love to make it godot-friendly, but sadly I have zero knowledge of the system! Is there like a template I can adapt to?

I'm still working for rpgmaker optimization, but I'd love to include as many formats as possible, especially considering the overworld character expansion I'm releasing at the end of the month. :'>

At the moment animations for the complete pack are exported into 4 separate "general" tilesets, each showing a frame from the cycle!

humn, for templates, you could check This Link, its got a bunch of templates for diffrent types of, unfortunately, one of the godot images is broken, but if you go here and click "Assigning properties to multiple tiles at once" you can see the one godot recomends just above it, its the standard template but personaly i prefer this one since i feel its the optimal one.

will the expansion be a seperate pack or an addon to this pack? *peers* now im curious! and will there be monsters and minions and npcs in it? =D

so those seperate tiles, how are they set up? like most tileset with the *entire* "first" set followed by the second and so on? or individual tiles with its entire animation chain? (gods i wish i could doo the 2 peering eye balls here xD)

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Gosh, thank you so much! Somehow I didn't take notice of this message until now - I probably had the notification but could have missed it!
I will definitely include Godot compatibility as it's been quite a hot topic recently, and I'm always very happy to learn more stuff and systems.
Luckily enough the autotile you linked seems quite similar in concept to what I usually do, so it should be no problem to create similar assets!

And yes! The update has just been released as an add-on to the pack, included in the 14,99 price tag for the basic pack! If you already bought the pack, you can just come back and pick the other zip file with all the character art, featuring npcs, monsters, animals and big bosses too! :'>
Animations and attack effects are coming too, as it's been a common request! I've already made a bunch but I feel like there's a lot more to be done for a "starter pack".
You can find a little more about Adventurers & Adversaries here!

For animated tiles instead, you will find four "complete animation" tilesets, each with a specific frame from the 4 cycle. So basically if you have the tileset "cycle" between its 4 versions, you have the correct animation!

Of course let me know if there are any doubts

Curious if this will be Godot compatible in the future as well!

I am definitely interested into making all the possible layouts and formats for platforms! I've been working quite a bit with rpgmaker as of now, but I would *love* to provide Godot compatibility too!

I'm happy to hear! I haven't used RPG Maker since 2K hehe. I saw someone posted a template for Godot compatibility on the tilesets, although I do not know enough about art to know if making adjustments would be easy/hard to do.

Also, love the art style, gives me GBC vibes.

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Amaaazing asset! Can you explain your patreon level 3? 20% discount of what, if there is only one asset and its already included on level 3? Thanks!

Hiii Vincent, thank you for asking! You ask a very relevant question indeed and I hope you don't mind if I go a bit in-depth about that: I will also add this answer as a FAQ on both platforms.
As a short answer: the 20% discount (30% for Lv.4 Geomancers) will be for future stand-alone or bundle asset packs, separate from the Adventure Series "starter pack".

An in-depth analysis:

  • Adventure Begins and its two major expansions will always be included as base perks for patreon tiers 3 (Architect) and 4 (Geomancer) AND in the 14,99$ itch.io price tier.
    1. The first expansion pack is called "Adventurers & Adversaries", features overworld characters and enemies will be available later this very month: https://zaebucca.itch.io/adventure-begins/devlog/681149/adventure-begins-adventu...
    2. The second expansion pack is called "Adventure Below" and its two instalments (tilesets and character sprites, much alike Adventure Begins) will release mid-March and late-March.
    3. A third, final expansion in two instalments (tilesets and sprites as usual) releases in April, completing the Adventure Series.
  • After the Adventure Series reaches its completion in April, further assets will release monthly and simultaneously on itch and Patreon. These assets will either be further expansions / concepts for the Adventure Series and brand new series or styles such as side-scrolling, isometric, sprite packs etc etc.
    These packs will be included in patron's subscription for patrons as one-time, monthly codes at no added cost. Patrons, among other things, also get to partecipate in the process and give early feedback / ideas fore the new material through polls and workshops.
  • After the monthly code expires, these packs will still be available through itch.io to purchase.This is where the 20% discount (30% for Geomancers) comes in handy: bundles, legacy packs and any purchase that are not featured in Patreon's monthly release for new subscribers will be discounted anyways for patrons.
  • Please note that in the future, there will be new itch.io bundles of course, as well as promotional sales and discounts and the possibility of creating/adding new material to patreon starter packs other than Adventure Begins. Of course, the new material and timed perks will always be considered benefits to patrons and early itch.io supporters!

So, to sum it up:
Itch.io is tailored around developers or fans who would benefit ready-for-use, specific assets and resources once they are released/updated, whereas Patreon is meant as a long period comunity project that offers added perks and interaction (like personal art archives, HD collections, wallpapers, tutorials, discord, workshops and so on), with the added benefit of featuring new monthly, timed releases from itch.io.

Please let me know if there are any doubts!

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This is amazing! I've been drooling about your art on twitter for years... I adore your style, it's an honor to make something with it :D

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Providing help and support to devs means the world to me! I have been wanting to do this for a while and I am thrilled to see the results!

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absolutely sugoi, as expected of Zaebucca sensei

Thank you peb! Trying my best!

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These look like a storybook :)

I love the idea! Could very well be the palette in this case, making the asset look more like a fairytale aesthetic! I have in store some different aesthetics and ideas too in the (very!) near future! :')

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This is EXCELLENT

Thank you spooky-precious!

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This is legitimately BEAUTIFUL, rarely do you see pixel art look this good.

Thank you Nosferatube! I've been doing tilesets and pixel art for a while now, but I am very happy to finally bring that to others in a technical, gamedev related way! :')

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La perfezione fatta a pixel. Il tuo lavoro prende tutta la bellezza e precisione della pixel art e va oltre. Potentissimo!

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Grazie mille davvero Hairic! Sai, tileset e assets sono una materia anche in qualche modo tecnica, ma mi fa davvero piacere sapere che mantengano un po' di atmosfera!

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Woah! A real wonder to see your stuff here! Always been a huge inspiration of mine! Your fantastic pixel work never fails to leave me inspired, cheers!

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Thank you so much VEXED!! I made these tiles thinking mainly how those could help gamedevs -  and pixel artists as well! Even if a single tile from the free demo can be of any help, then I will feel realized!

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This looks SO good man!!  Looking forward to future updates for sure.  

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Thank youuu! I've tried to convey all my love for classic games, and ultimately it's a style I enjoy so deeply... And yep! Extra tilesets, improved compatibility and layouts for rpgmaker and much more is coming

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Awesome!  Can't wait to see your sprites to go along with this style as well.  

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Incredible all around- The water animations in particular are absolutely stunning work- So much detail on every frame. Love it all!!

Thank you Hetreasky!! I've been working quite a lot on the water tiles and I'm pretty satisfied with the overall feeling and colors. I tried to stick to 4 frames to give a retro atmosphere (and rpgmaker compatibility), but balancing the details and stuff with animation is always tricky. :'

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Ooh I think RPG Maker, at least the latest ones (MV's what I tinker in), are only 3 frame animated tile compatible! Still adore these all the same ^^

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Gonna buy this just as soon as I can - your pixel art is crazy good and I can't wait to see more from this set!

Thank you so much Frogge!
I have already started development on the next batch of updates (both as new packs, bundles and overall quality and technical improvements for Adventure Begins) and I have even more ideas for the long run! I will try my best to also make this experience more partecipative to everyone: it is more fun and refreshing to implement lots of different ideas! :'>

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Your asset pack is a true gem! The colors are solid, and everything looks awesome. I love the retro aspect!

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Thank you so much! I always take a bit extra time for palettes and even if the initial idea was pretty clear to me, these tiles changed a lot during the past months! At the very beginning, I planned those to be 8x8pixels, but I ultimately felt that was too cumbersome to work with.
This was the very beginning of the pack, with stark colors and lots of microtiling:

Working a bit on that, and making a few more tries and receiving feedback, I'm quite happy with the "easier on the eye" final result. :'>

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IT BEGINS

YES
(Thank you so freaking much for all the support and encouragement!)

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