500 Scroll Sprites
A downloadable asset pack
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582 Scroll Sprites
Resolution: 256x256, 128x128, 64x64, 32x32
Partially made with AI.
You CAN use it for commercial purposes.
Published | 5 days ago |
Status | Released |
Category | Assets |
Author | FortressSide |
Genre | Role Playing |
Tags | 2D, AI Generated, Icons, inventory, items, monuscripts, scrolls, Sprites, stylized |
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FortressSide_Scrolls.zip 65 MB
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Thanks for these. Just what I was after!
If you're after more inspiration for things, not sure if it's easy or hard, but a lot of the item sets you have are very "end game" - meaning everything looks very good/expensive/impressive. A lot of RPGs need items for starting players. So, cheaply made leather armor, maybe some damaged items.
One a scale of armor, you've often got "heavy clothes -> leather -> boiled leather -> chain -> scale -> splint -> banded -> plate" going from offering least benefit, to being inside a metal tin can.
Again, for inspiration, something that might be difficult to articulate, is a whole lot of RPGs have "junk" drops. Stuff you find after an encounter that you can't really use, but you can sell to a vendor for some money. Here's an example: https://free-game-assets.itch.io/rpg-goblin-loot-icons - but basically, bits of bone, pretty scraps of things, all manner of well... junk.
And lastly, with weapons, like with armor, you have a lot of very "fancy" things. Perhaps a set or two of pretty primitive weapons for starting players. A few wooden clubs, some simple wooden staffs, a woodsman's axe - that sort of thing, you would expect a level 1 character to have, as compared to a level 50 and so on.
And again, great assets - I'm giving you this feedback/request/inspiration as I'd really love to get those items into my game!
Good ideas.
Thank you very much for such feedback and great suggestions, I will definitely accept these suggestions to create future packs.
No problems at all. I'm an indie dev working on an RPG, so I know what I want to fill out what's currently missing. Happy to keep replying to things here, but I'd also happily join a discord server or even via email if you have those set up for your art stuff. I didn't see anything on your artist page with any links?