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  • Rpg Maker Vx Sprite Generator
    카테고리 없음 2020. 2. 29. 07:15

    Thank you everyone for participating in the holidays sale! This is now officially over, see you again next year 🙂Even though the poll now has the majority wanting sprites for the Ancient Dungeons set, I’m working on the Sci-fi Fantasy tiles.

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    Simultaneously, I will slowly work on a spriteset MV sized, which I can then reduce to 32×32 for Ace, so people can use it in Ancient Dungeons as well.For a small preview, check myWorking on the logo, and the floating island. Added a temporary sprite for scale. Next up; trees!— Celianna (@CeliannaC). Okay, I’m just toying around with this. The one thing Ancient Dungeons is truly missing, are matching NPC sprites. So I made a little mock-up of some sprites.(these are the left/right directions, it won’t be 8 directional)Of course, I could actually try to finish this, make enough sprites for people to populate their game with, and keep the pieces on different layers so people can generate their own sprite. I can do this, of course, but making sprites takes as long as making tiles, and I’m unsure if it would be worth my time if no one will actually buy this.

    I’m still going to make an MV tileset, no worries about that – but would you first want an NPC spriteset pack? Or skip straight to the MV tileset?

    Current project status: 3-28-2014NEW Videos! Remove/Replace the built in images and how to add your own custom images. Apologies for the misunderstanding, but I don't think your post was as clear as you think it is. For instance, while you do list some sources of graphics, you don't say what license they are made available under. Similarly, the sentence 'I cannot add images that require a license unless I can get that license free' really isn't perfectly clear; I kind of assume that you mean 'I can't add images unless they're CC0 or otherwise freely licensed' but there are other ways of interpreting it as well. And sentences like 'NOTE: For entertainment and my personal use.' Muddy the waters a bit, though based on your last post I assume it's more of a statement of purpose.Anyway, I'm glad you've gone out of your way to get permission.

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    Are the base sprites just CC0, or are they under some other license?' Chibi sprites in a serious corparate game?

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    Time to switch companies. This for for people who are new to programming. These are temporary and anyone who uses them in a full finished game would be severly limiting their graphic abilities.' I'm also not sure what you're getting at here. Nobody brought up 'serious corporate game,' (though there are plenty of serious professional games which have used chibi sprites). The quality of the sprites you pictured is quite decent, and would be adequate for some games. 'I was refering to thisthen it really isn't much use to serious game devs of any stripe.from your post.

    I just took 'of any stripe' to the max level.' I actually just meant to cover open source and commercial (ie: small indies).' The base sprites cannot be used by the end user.

    No permission, from me or the original image holder, is given to use the base images. Only the compiled sprites are allowed to be used freely. If someone planned to use the base images they would require a license of their own. I was told by Enterbrain that the base paid RTS images cannot be provided if I choose to release the source and that I must exclude them. I can only release the base images in the compiled program.' This, alas, is the crux of the problem.

    This sort of mixed licensing isn't really a 'free' license in many senses of the word, and it's really hard for a dev or artist to navigate exactly what it means. EG: you can use the output, but not the base sprites. So does that mean you can distribute the base, but with say a bit of hair, as part of a freely licensed game? And what if an artist went back and then edited the hair back out? Things like that make devs and artists alike really nervous, and make it hard to use assets licensed this way at all.Generally it's best to stick with things that are explicitly licensed under a widely used and recognized open-source license, especially one designed for art. While a number of these (like CC-By-SA) have headaches of their own, at the very least they are consistent from one asset to the next and generally a known quantity.We actually do have a couple of RPG bases with accessories which are freely licensed, including the LPC base and a 16x18, 8-bit styled base (scattered about in here ).

    While I can understand not wanting to go through and rework the program to use different graphics, what you have is neat enough (simple, effective interface) that if you did it would probably be a hit. There are a few other features that would help (eg: dynamic recoloring of assets in program), but it would still be neat even without that. The compiled sprites made with the program are free to use.

    The individual images that make up each sprite are not free to use. Each bang piece or hair option. As long as the program remains available at no charge.As for the images that are saved with Sprite Creator 3 those can be used anywhere. It took me a long time to get their attention to get permission but I can send another email over right now and try to get the full info on what is and is not.EDIT Update: Added Male and Female orc as a base image option.Applies only to Enterbrain images.I have permission to use the individual images for use with ('Sprite Creator 3') with the understanding that the program ('Sprite Creator 3') be freely and publicly available and all images created be made freely available.All other images do not require a license and are free to use anywhere in any manner.

    This includes the custom images created by Axerax, Holder, Ying and myself.I am contacting them now to get a hard copy. Hopefully get all this cleared up real soon. It took some time but I did some follow up about the licensing of the sprites. The only time Enterbrain has ever given permission for the RPG Maker sprites to be used outside of Enterbrain's products was for a few rare cases in a very particular circumstance involving porting a game made in RM to work on Android. I'm sorry MitchBrits, but whoever you were contacting about the license to use RPG Maker sprites didn't actually hold the copyright.

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    They most likely made edits and were freely distributing those but they only have the rights to do that with their changes, not the sprites themselves. The XP Generator. That is Macks sprite generator base.

    It is not 'Enterbrain.' Enterbrain had an add on chibi generator (Chibi Chara Tsukuru (ちびキャラツクール) character graphic generator was released on 2008-03-14 as freeware.).

    They Integrated character generator in RPG Maker VX Ace. If the clothing is from Mack too, then they are legit. I remember checking the rmxp sprites and the clothing, hair, body, and everything.

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    What I checked was not Rmxp material. They are compatible with the Rmxp engine though.Sources:(MACK Generator)(Add on Generator)(Integrated generator)Mack Should be credited for the base sprite, but I do not know where the clothes came from in your program. Macks sprites cannot be shared on sites like OpenGameArt. They can be in the generator and be in games.I do like these programs though. Nice generators. New to the forums here but I thought I could make an observation.

    All of the assets in the XP generator appear to be from the MACK generator.The best evidence for this is that you can make exactly the same character in both:The colors seem to have been dulled down a bit and the XP generator is missing the weapon options from the MACK generator (hence the small difference in the rear view between the two sprites) but otherwise the assets appear to be identical.So it would seem that anything made with the XP generator falls under MACK's terms. The real question in my mind is whether or not the XP generator counts as a 'collection of materials' since MACK's terms prohibit distributing things made with his sprite assets in such a collection and the generator isn't really a game per say. Per Google's translation:'However, distribution regardless of paid gratis is prohibited from distribution in the form of a collection of materials that collects materials alone. Please sell it as a game work to the last.' My guess would be that you can use sprites made in the XP generator in games but not post them on OGA. The legality of the generator itself seems a bit muddy to me though.

    However I am not a layer.

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