4-Color Assortment
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Artist: Spring, "Jay" Character Concept: Sinnocturnal.
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Intersesting palette.
It looks good in my opinion.
Yes. I meant to say the same. ;)
good? it looks AMAZING!!!
great work Spring!
Not only does it all look excellent, you've managed to give each enviroment it's own unique look and feel even with such a tiny palette!
Most impressive! Really shows what can be done with a small color palette in the right hands.
On top of all that, the character sprites are adorable!
Love every bit of it! thanks much for sharing!
I agree, this is really great stuff!
Ahh thank you so much!
I will continue to work on it for a little while yet, and I might use these in the upcoming game jam.
Maybe I should pack all of these into a zip so they're easier to download?
+1 for zip... +2 for 7z & xz. ;)
I don't have 7zip I think, sorry.
Sorry, I wasn't requesting it ;). 7zip & xz compress better. But zip is a more common & universal format. So it's better to just use zip. :)
Bonus points if you include a copy of the license texts and a ReadMe.txt stating what license(s) applies and giving any attribution instructions. Plus a link back here for good measure. ;)
looks great, spring. especially the backgrounds. i like the colors, personally.
@capbros please elaborate?
@MNDV.ecb Thank you very much!
sure thing.
Here's the TOC from the zip file for my Control Icons submission:
control_icons/buttons.png
control_icons/README.TXT
And the README.TXT says:
Control Icons
file: buttons.png
Set of low-res control icons.
Either 16x16, 32x16 or 16x32 or 32x32.
Drawn from scratch, text is also hand drawn from scratch (so no font used).
derivative
Date: Feb. 20, 2014
author: Scott Matott
license: public domain
Attribution instructions: None required or desired.
Update: April 25, 2014
Added combined dpad icons.
Added combined WASD and arrow key icons.
The submission is public domain, so I didn't bother to include a license file.But for my Instant Dungeon Art Pack submissions, I included a copy of OGA-BY-3.0.txt in there as well.
It's actually my dream that all OGA submissions would be formatted this way (or at the very least that there was button you could click to download them in this format). I've had it happen that I downloaded some stuff and went back to look at it a few months later and realized I had no idea who made it, what the license was or even what submissions they were from, since everything was just png's with names like 'castle.png' or what not. Not faulting anyone for how they submit stuff (or name their PNG files), I just think it would be nice to be able to download them as a little bundle with the art, author, license and attribution instructions all rolled up together. Just think that would help folks keep track of where stuff came from and whom to credit for it.
Of course, looking over my submissions, looks like I am a hyprocrite on this one because I filed my last submission as just a bunch of loose files. All I can say in my defense is I was trying beat the deadline for one of the OGA art contests! :)
ps
sorry for the poor formatting, OGA's formatting system always seems to hate me :(
For the curious, here's the preview swapped into the NES palette.
@capbros I get what you mean, but I think many people including myself would prefer to spend their time drawing rather than writing what is essentially a manual for their own artwork. Nonetheless, I will see if I can include such a file when I am entirely finished with this project.
What do you think the png's should be named?
The NES palette thing looks interesting, but these graphics were never meant for an NES game to be honest XD
ugh.
"please do ALL the work for me" - capbros (paraphrased)
yes, let's ask capbros what he wants the files to be named.
advice for capbros: just screencap the oga page with url and license and put it in a folder so you dont forget whose art youve used (or abused).
EDIT: that's right. i said it.
@MNDV.ecb Where is your proof that capbros abuses assets from this site? Are you trolling?
haha, it's alright, that's why I said it was a dream not something I actually expect to happen. I only brought it up here because you mentioned you were going to package the art into a zip file anyways.
I certainly get that people are busy and definitely more interested in making art than fiddling around packaging it up. Like I said, maybe a button to have OGA package it up for download since it has all the necessary info. But even in realm of OGA improvements I fully recognize there are higher priorities than that.
Like I said, just a dream, but hey one can only deam right? :)
As for PNG names, I litterally have no preference for how folks name things. I didn't meant to use 'castle.png' as an example of a poorly named file, rather I just meant it as an illustration of how it's easy to loose track of where things came from.
As for abuse, I don't think I've ever abused the license on any artwork from OGA, certainly not knowingly or intentionally, but for sure some of things I've done could count as abuse to the pixels. ;)
re: NES palette, yeah it was just something I tried for fun. I guess AntumDeluge's comment got me thinking. Your palette feels very Gameboy-eque but the something about the orange made me think NES.
The palette you applied actually reminds me of "Indiana Jones and The Last Crusade" for the NES...
i didnt mean capbros was actually abusing art. It was just a turn of phrase, and i meant more like abuse to the pixels. i abuse pixels too.
sorry guys, i had a few too many last night...
What does "abusing the pixels" even mean to begin with?
abusing the pixels: https://opengameart.org/content/ronny
seriously though, just ignore me i was really hammered and just being a jerk for no reason. i need to disconnect my internet when i get loaded lol.
Call me an idiot, but I don't get what that ronny guy has to do with my art at all, unless it's some sort of sarcastic meme. :P
no spring. ronny has nothing to do with your art. it's just an example of art that is abusive to pixels. this is like looking at a painting and calling it a waste of paint. or watching a movie and calling it a waste of film. i really like your art (those new emblems look really nice, too!). sorry for causing all the confusion.
@capbros thanks for having a sense of humor, sir.
No problem, I also have to admit to being very easily confused.
I guess NES one looks better on a CRT. But I like the low contrast palette more
@MNDV.ecb: no worries, you made a valid point and I didn't take offense that you did so with a little color ;)
@Spring: I suppose some might say taking some beautiful art made with an elegant, hand chosen palette and swapping it into NES colors would count as abusing pixels. ;)