64x64 isometric roguelike tiles
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Here are the tiles used in the game Dungeon Crawl X11.
This is a collaborative effort from many, many artists. The full list of artists can be found at http://rltiles.sourceforge.net/author.html
All images are 2D 64x64 pixel tiles in isometric perspective. If you need additional items, monsters, and decorations, tiles from http://opengameart.org/content/dungeon-crawl-32x32-tiles work pretty well with this set.
Attribution Instructions:
Please include the following text in your distribution package, either as a separate file or incorpolated into your license notice document. The fourth line is optional: Delete it if you have not modified the tiles. If you have modified some of the tiles, replace "YOURNAME" by your name:
"Part of (or All) the graphic tiles used in this program is the public domain roguelike tileset 'RLTiles'. Some of the tiles have been modified by YOURNAME. You can find the original tileset at:
http://rltiles.sf.net"
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rltiles-pack.zip 275 Kb [7399 download(s)]
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Hey just a tip, the tags seem to be all in one chunk. You'll want to seperate them if you want people to be able to find this based on tags. :)
Otherwise, thanks for sharing! Some of these look right in line with what I want to use. :D
Dammit! I knew tags were comma delimited and still treated them as space delimited!
...fixed!
Thanks.
Hey, question: aren't these tiles technically public domain?
I know it's still a good idea to place the proper attribution, I just wanted to suggest something along the lines of licensing as the 32x32 set: http://opengameart.org/content/dungeon-crawl-32x32-tiles
I wish they were. The line about being public domain is probably intended as a more general term like "Creative Commons" is; There are lots of different forms of Creative Commons. Not really sure.
Regardless of the seemingly contradictory line in the attribution instructions, the original authors and maintainer require attribution as a condition of their use and I wasn't really in a position to ask for a more permissive license like the one used by the Dungeon Crawl Stone Soup set. Sorry. :/
Good to know. I don't mind the current license, I was only pointing out what I saw. :)
How much element. Thank you for sharing.