Creative Commons Alien Breed Single Tileset for GLB Members

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spicypixel

This tileset is availble freely for commercial use for GLB users with a valid GLB license, it is released under the creative commons license shown below. If you use these tiles in a project  please credit Marc Russell and display a link to www.spicypixel.net. Thank you.

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640x480 Screenshot taken from a PNG map (also included with the tileset) to show off how the tiles are pieced together


Download Link
http://www65.zippyshare.com/v/15722341/file.html
http://www.spicypixel.net | http://www.facebook.com/SpicyPixel.NET

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spicypixel

I created these tiles to be 64x64 pixels so they could be really optimised for a 32x32 tileset, as you can effectively reduce the tiles needed in the tileset and still create the same maps depicted. In addition I created these prior to any alpha png usage available in GLB, therefore I could create a seperate set of blocks to deal with the shadows which would simply be another map layer and would look awesome when sprites move into shadowed areas. This I will endeavour to do. In addition I think I will optimise the tileset for 32x32 tiles as it will really bring down the size of the tiles needed and give people a choice too as to which size they prefer to use.
http://www.spicypixel.net | http://www.facebook.com/SpicyPixel.NET

Comps Owned - ZX.81, ZX.48K, ZX.128K+2, Vic20, C64, Atari-ST, A500.600.1200, PC, Apple Mini-Mac.

Ian Price

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bigsofty

Cheers,

Ian.

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mentalthink

Very Cool, graphics.

Thanks so much.

mentalthink