TheInquisitor
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Good day, RMXP.org.
You may or may not know that I've been creating an alternative tileset series for RMXP. Well, here is my latest work: the medieval outdoors. This is a direct sequel to my medieval indoors & the world map tileset that you may have already seen.
Once upon a time I made the following statement:
"The next tileset on my list is an outdoors for this indoors. Again, it will probably be quite some time before I release it, but I promise you guys that it will be released. You can expect it to be pretty similar to this, especially since I'll probably lifting a few tiles from here and moving them directly outdoors. If all goes well, it should be able to make villages, towns, cities, countryside, farmland, forests, mountains, mines, castles and docks (although no ships as of yet)."
Well, I kept my word in all respects. It has been some time since my last tileset (a year?). I started this tileset in 2005 but hated it, so began again in 2007. It is indeed very similar to the last and I did lift a few tiles from the indoor set. You can make towns, villages, cities, countryside, forests, mountains and castles! I hope I don?t disappoint.
Well, that's enough jibber-jabber, here are the screenshots!
http://www.rpg-palace.com/artists/Village.png[/img]
http://www.rpg-palace.com/artists/Village2.png[/img]
http://www.rpg-palace.com/artists/Mining.png[/img]
http://www.rpg-palace.com/artists/Millitary.png[/img]
http://www.rpg-palace.com/artists/Bridge.png[/img]
http://www.rpg-palace.com/artists/Lone%20House.png[/img]
With a staggering 4176 tiles (including some repetition and padding), this is 2000 tiles MORE than the indoor set. This covers practically everything you'll need for a game. As with the previous instalment, this tile set is far too large to display here, being well over 12,000 pixels tall and several MB large, so I will guide you once again to the download page. I've included a lengthier discussion on the set there, which you can read if you're interested in such things.
Finally, I've got to reiterate the terms and conditions associated with this set. These tile sets are completely freeware. I do not expect any mention in anybody's credits, nor do I require any other acknowledgement. It would be my joy to see these tiles used in a range of projects and that's all I need in return. Of course, if you do release a project using them, I'd be delighted to know about it (us pixel artists love to know our work is appreciated), but that's entirely up to you. However, I would ask that you do not attempt to take credit, in full or part, for my efforts; it would be awfully disappointing if someone tried to take credit they didn't deserve. You may edit the sets until your heart?s content, but to claim they're entirely your own work is a cardinal sin. That is all part and parcel of any graphics work, though, obviously.
Additionally, though, this chipset is exclusive to RPG Palace. As a staff member, I've worked hard on this resource for the purposes of improving my site and increasing its prestige in the community in whatever ways are available to me. It shouldn't be inconvenient to anyone to visit RPG Palace to download the resource. This also includes edits you may do to the set; this doesn't excuse you for hosting it elsewhere! I'm happy for add-ons to be released on your own site, however.
You can grab the set on RPG Palace
RPG Palace Forums
Keep checking the site for more resource updates!
Enjoy.![Smile :) :)](data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7)
You may or may not know that I've been creating an alternative tileset series for RMXP. Well, here is my latest work: the medieval outdoors. This is a direct sequel to my medieval indoors & the world map tileset that you may have already seen.
Once upon a time I made the following statement:
"The next tileset on my list is an outdoors for this indoors. Again, it will probably be quite some time before I release it, but I promise you guys that it will be released. You can expect it to be pretty similar to this, especially since I'll probably lifting a few tiles from here and moving them directly outdoors. If all goes well, it should be able to make villages, towns, cities, countryside, farmland, forests, mountains, mines, castles and docks (although no ships as of yet)."
Well, I kept my word in all respects. It has been some time since my last tileset (a year?). I started this tileset in 2005 but hated it, so began again in 2007. It is indeed very similar to the last and I did lift a few tiles from the indoor set. You can make towns, villages, cities, countryside, forests, mountains and castles! I hope I don?t disappoint.
Well, that's enough jibber-jabber, here are the screenshots!
http://www.rpg-palace.com/artists/Village.png[/img]
http://www.rpg-palace.com/artists/Village2.png[/img]
http://www.rpg-palace.com/artists/Mining.png[/img]
http://www.rpg-palace.com/artists/Millitary.png[/img]
http://www.rpg-palace.com/artists/Bridge.png[/img]
http://www.rpg-palace.com/artists/Lone%20House.png[/img]
With a staggering 4176 tiles (including some repetition and padding), this is 2000 tiles MORE than the indoor set. This covers practically everything you'll need for a game. As with the previous instalment, this tile set is far too large to display here, being well over 12,000 pixels tall and several MB large, so I will guide you once again to the download page. I've included a lengthier discussion on the set there, which you can read if you're interested in such things.
Finally, I've got to reiterate the terms and conditions associated with this set. These tile sets are completely freeware. I do not expect any mention in anybody's credits, nor do I require any other acknowledgement. It would be my joy to see these tiles used in a range of projects and that's all I need in return. Of course, if you do release a project using them, I'd be delighted to know about it (us pixel artists love to know our work is appreciated), but that's entirely up to you. However, I would ask that you do not attempt to take credit, in full or part, for my efforts; it would be awfully disappointing if someone tried to take credit they didn't deserve. You may edit the sets until your heart?s content, but to claim they're entirely your own work is a cardinal sin. That is all part and parcel of any graphics work, though, obviously.
Additionally, though, this chipset is exclusive to RPG Palace. As a staff member, I've worked hard on this resource for the purposes of improving my site and increasing its prestige in the community in whatever ways are available to me. It shouldn't be inconvenient to anyone to visit RPG Palace to download the resource. This also includes edits you may do to the set; this doesn't excuse you for hosting it elsewhere! I'm happy for add-ons to be released on your own site, however.
You can grab the set on RPG Palace
RPG Palace Forums
Keep checking the site for more resource updates!
Enjoy.