![]() Right off the bat they have a TON of vine groups, spiderweb covered items (say for an abandoned forest camp)ĭwys has a few modern things like gachapon variants, and an ice box.(say for a gas station) and a few candy based things that could be used for say a Handel and Grendel like story. Whtdragon has a TON of tilesets and goodies to look through. These could be used for an abandoned temple in a forest or city. Lib/Ksi has some small moss covered statue edits and things along with vines and pillars. In her post under "dungeons" is a sort of cave/ forest like tileset. ![]() Her stuff is amazing! She has a lot of indoor items for modern, like kitchen items, plushies, electronics, and more. Grandma Deb's list here- is slightly outdated but has a bunch of links to free resources from all around the site!Īvery has a post of a bunch of tilesets, sprites, and icons. Cheers.Īvery made a post here- that talks about things in the base MV engine that are missing, and where to find the missing bits along with the people to credit who made them. Anyways gov, hope this bizarre mish mash of information has helped. It comes with all kinds of instructions on how to achieve certain looks and parallax mapping information as well so you can kind of mess around with GIMP and check that out. If you're into a retro style, for low cost (surprisingly low), the Time Fantasy sets are all kinds of right up that tree.Īnd for a bit more coins, the FSM woods and cave pack (you can pick it up on sale fairly often either here or on steam) highly recommended. If you do come across some coins to spend, I highly recommend checking out celianna's stuff, some really good tilesets for not bad price at all, and they recently converted some stuff to MV from VX ace. They have stuff on their own website as well. srsly), and as mentioned previously, pandamaru has wonderful art shared here. Some excellent tiles from whtdragon (they're awesome. RPGMakerVXAce.Some beautiful BEAUTIFUL tiles here on the forums, cyanide has some excellent indoors modern and like art deco tiles if I'm not mistaken. Mogi Mogi Kun - Japanese Schoolgirl sprites - see FSM spoiler below Love Rabbit - Japanese Sliding panel doors - see FSM spoiler below Kaduki's Japanese Tiles - see link rpg_map and under Actor-etc there are samurai sprites Konoe posts Kimonos, charcoal stove, awnings, tea house (interior/exterior), folding screen, Japanese pine tree, Japanese interior floral display, Japanese well, Japanese chest of drawers, Mount Fuji (World Map), Japanese styled flags Kento's Shrine, indoor accessories - choose the red link for materials, scroll down Into - Japanese sofa - see FSM spoiler below Glitter - indoor Japanese decor - see FSM spoiler below Hachisuka posts historical Japanese warriors - extensive collection with weapons, etc here, here, here, here, here, ships andĮB's Modern Japanese home tiles - see spoiler below Thank you.Īsato's Japanese tiles, and bamboo forest autotileīetween Truth and Fantasy's interior, exterior and world map Japanese tiles - follow the fifth linkĬait's Japanese Restaurant, interior, exterior, and Japanese DoorsĬelianna's Exterior Parallax presets have buildings for a Japanese ThemeĬhihuahua Poison - Japanese indoor and restaurant tiles - see FSM spoiler belowĭaisuke Hyobu, or Leopard Blog, (previously Soldier Record) has Roof, windows, screen tiles, Public Bath and pool, hair dryers, vending machines, trash cans, sliding doors, interior tiles - decor, exterior tiles, bonzai plants, interior decor, interior kitchen tiles, exterior decor, statues, flags, exterior decor, door and roof features, weapons and food,īenches, lamps, flags for doorways, exterior house features plus Japanese Sprites In addition, please respect the effort represented in the body of work present in Granny's Lists and do not copy them without permission. Many sites' terms and conditons have been translated from Japanese here. Please make every effort to use the materials linked here according to the posted Terms and Conditions of the artists, and always credit those who contributed to your game.
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