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  • Painterly Elemental Icon Pack — Now for sale in the Scirra Store! (apparently editing this post broke the link due to my low rep sorry about that, will fix once I grind some more rep points.)This pack contains 54 icons - 6 item types with 9 different backgrounds representing each of the four basic elements plus cold, acid, lightning, death and life. Available sizes: 64x64 and 128x128 plus I've added 256x256 sources.

    Items:

      Axe Bow Scroll Shield Spear Sword

    Backgrounds:

      Acid Air Death Earth/Nature Frost Fire Life/Light Lightning/Electricity Water

    Frame you see in the promo is included That's also the reason why I can't separate items and backgrounds - the backgrounds just wouldn't work without the extra painting effort.As usual everything you see has been painted by hand.Hope you enjoy this set!PS. Sources are not meant to be used in-game, but rather allow you to scale down to any size you wish without losing quality. This is just a guideline, ofcourse you're free to use them however you like!

    Use this topic to leave comments, ask questions and talk about my Painterly Elemental Icon Pack

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  • Haha! Thanks for letting me know. I'll be sure to pump my rep ASAP..er...somehow

    It's no problem - the link is in the Demos section on the store page anyway, so why not give it a go

  • Thanks It was awesome fun to make.

    There's also a demo available here:(Pardon the cheezy music ).

  • Painterly Platformer Pack — Now for sale in the Scirra Store!

    https://www.scirra.com/store/royalty-fr ... r-pack-706

    Live Demo!

    https://www.scirra.com/arcade/other-gam ... t-test-971

    Contains 105 64x64 elements, .psd source files and for those without Photoshop source .png's at a whopping 800x800 <img src="{SMILIES_PATH}/icon_e_smile.gif" alt=":)" title="Smile"> Have fun!

    This pack contains 105 elements, divided into four main categories: background, scene building blocks, props and decorations. Tiles are designed with 64x64 in mind, but 32x32 seems to work decently too (that's the res on the promo pic).

    Background:

      Modular tree (build your own different trees!) Tree leaves (4) Bushes (3) Example background gradient

    Scene building:

      Ladder (2) Platforms (3) Ground blocks (18) Darker "background" blocks(18) Grass covers for the blocks (9) Ladder (2) Platform (3) Rope (3) Spikes Ladder-style beanstalk (2) Shadows (3)

    Props:

      Key Coin Star Two signposts (exclamation/question mark) Crate Large Stone Balloon Chest (Open and Closed) Decorations:BerryFlowers (4) Mushrooms (3) Grass (6) Moss (4)

    Included are 800x800(!!) .png source files as well as .psd files used to create this set (for various reasons they're easier to modify than raw .png's...have fun Photoshop users! <img src="{SMILIES_PATH}/icon_e_smile.gif" alt=":)" title="Smile">). There's also a brief tutorial on how the level fragment visible in the promo image was made.

    Use this topic to leave comments, ask questions and talk about Painterly Platformer Pack

  • Hi,

    tl;dr:

    I'm getting timeouts when trying to upload larger files to your store.

    I tried to move some of my assets to your store today, but I ran into some trouble:

    The pack I wanted to publish is a somewhat large file (60+ mb). I can only upload about 50% of it before it times out.

    I'm using Chrome, and I have http.request.timeout and other related options set to well over 10mins. Before changing these settings I got a timeout error. After I made these changes the upload repeatedly restarts at 0% every 2 mins or so. Pretty sure it's not my connection - it's the first time I ran into timeouts trying to upload stuff. Then again I might be wrong

    In the end I used the web URL option and sent the file via Dropbox, so well done with that one. But still uploading shouldn't be a problem in the first place At least if the page claims files up to 500mb should be just fine.

    Hope you can take a look at this. Other than that - cool site you have here