Create hostile alien worlds, abandoned monster enclosures in lush forests, 17th century-styled towns with dark and wicked secrets, and more with this pack! Send your space-faring heroes to new worlds where strange gray-trucked trees loom over ground with metals and wires infused into it and organic architecture is scattered around the world, revealing that there’s something else on the planet. Need some haunted tilesets to take your Halloween horror game to the next level? Then the NEONPIXEL Mega Spooky set is for you! Neonpixel is at it again with another collection of tileset in their unique style, this time focusing on all things creepy and scary. Purchase now on KOMODO Plaza or on Steam! If you’ve been looking for more nautical tiles or want to add a steampunk aesthetic to a city, pick up the NEONPIXEL Mega Classic set today! Or fill a town with puffs of steam coming out of every pipe and chimney to show just how active the people living there are. Create peaceful rivers where fireflies flicker around the banks and clouds slowly float by overhead. This pack also includes character sprites to help set the mood. Want to add some ships as decorative elements to your port cities without needing to build each one? Then grab one of the smaller pre-built ships in this pack that are perfect for placing near piers, and save the destroyed half-sunken versions for when the city is attacked later in the game! And when your heroes are tired of sailing the seven seas, give them cities of wood and metal where technology is evolving and gears keep the clock tower running. Build bustling ports where large sailing ships dock and restock, steampunk cities where pipes power every home and lightbulbs hang from trees to light stone streets, and even bamboo forests for your players to explore!Ĭreate your own ships facing left and right with modular pieces, so you can let your merchant hero sail around with barrels and bags of supplies overflowing on the main deck while a military ship’s hull is covered in cannon portholes, or mix them together to make the perfect adventurer’s vessel. In the RPG Maker series since RPG Maker 2000, tilesets are PNG images.Create a world on the cusp of industry with the NEONPIXEL Mega Classic set! Neonpixel is here with another set in their unique style, this time offering up tiles for land and sea. RPG Maker MZ supports 16, 24, 32, and 48 pixel tiles (the RTP is still 48x48). In RPG Maker XP, VX, and VX Ace, tiles are 32x32 pixels in size, and in RPG Maker MV, tiles are 48x48 pixels in size. In RPG Maker 20, tiles are 16x16 pixels in size. In RPG Maker 95, a tile is a 32x32 image. In addition, a much heavier focus on autotiles is given, as a huge portion of the titleset images are reserved for autotiles. In RPG Maker VX and later, the tilesets themselves, and thus the autotiles, consist of separate images. RPG Maker XP allows each tileset to have up to seven autotiles which are changed by using the database. In RPG Maker 20, the autotiles are part of the image. Some autotiles are even animated, such as water. In RPG Maker 95 and later, there are autotiles that help with creating maps by automatically correcting themselves as the map is modified to have a contiguous border around itself bordering other tiles of a different type. In RPG Maker VX, only one tileset can be used for a game, while in other releases of RPG Maker, over a hundred tilesets can be used in a game, but only one can be used for a single specific map at a time. A Tileset, known as a "chipset" in older versions of RPG Maker, are a collection of tiles used to build a map.
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