
2D MULTIVIEW SPRITEPACK "MONSTER 1" 8-D
A downloadable asset pack
ANIMATED CHARACTER "MONSTER 1"
MULTIPE VIEWS:
FIRST-PERSON
SIDE-SCROLL
45* ANGLE
TOP-DOWN
8 ANIMATIONS : ALL ANIMATED IN 8 DIRECTIONS
2 - IDLEING
2- ATTACKS
2 - WALKING
2- FALLING
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 8 Directions for each animation!
512x512 RESOLUTION
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DUE TO FILE SIZE, I AM FORCED TO USE AN EXTERNAL LINK. IF THERE ARE ANY ISSUES WITH ACCESSING THE DOWNLOAD, PLEASE EMAIL ME AT
contactwkstudio0@gmail.com
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IT IS SUGGESTED TO USE PROGRAM CALLED "PNGQUANT" TO SAVE ON MEMORY
THIS PROGRAM CAN REDUCE THE SIZE OF EACH IMAGE BY AROUND 80%
TURNING A 100KB IMAGE INTO JUST ABOUT 13KB
WITH BARELY ANY NOTICEABLE IMAGE QUALITY LOSS
YOU CAN EASILY DRAG A BATCH OF IMAGES AND HAVE THEM ALL COMPRESSED IN SECONDS.
This work is licensed under CC BY-ND 4.0
commercial and private use.
Updates planned.
animations can be added on request
Published | 4 days ago |
Status | Released |
Category | Assets |
Rating | Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars (1 total ratings) |
Author | W_K_Studio |
Made with | Unity, Unreal Engine, GameMaker, RPG Maker, Torque 2D, Godot, 3ds Max, Box2D, AppGameKit, EasyRPG, GDevelop |
Tags | 2D, Asset Pack, First-Person, FPS, Horror, Isometric, Monsters, Side Scroller, Sprites, Top-Down |
Asset license | Creative Commons Attribution v4.0 International |
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What is the file size, then?
...and can YOU use that program (PNGQUANT) to give us a parallel set of files? (And how big would THOSE be?)
The current file size is about 1.3 gb , the animations have many frame so that the user can pick and choose which to use, in order to adjust frame rate.
pngquant can reduce the file size by about 80% it however does not make sprite strips.
i made a program to create sprite strips myself for personal use, i can post it here for free most likely, however bare in mind i only made it for personal use, so there's not any fancy u.i or anything.
if i am correct i listed a gif creator on my page, i believe i threw the sprite strip maker in there also