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Just grab it, I really loved the More Goblins one so this one is now part of my asset collection ! Hope I will get time to use them before gamejam end

Thank you very much for supporting my work!

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You welcome! I'm currently playing with them, do you have a roadmap for it or new update already plan?
edit: or even if you do commission time to time i don't know xD


Very nice! I don't have a fixed roadmap but I definitely want to add more stuff to the tileset.

Thanks a lot! I really love them! Will keep an eye on those notification!

i love the tile-set soooo much! do you have a specific color pallet you suggest using to 'colorize' with?

Hey! I'm glad you like it :D
My go-to palettes right now would be DB32 and AAP-64 as great "generic" all-purpose palettes. Most of the color mockups on the project page use AAP-64!

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Oh and another question.. I'm regularly participating in game jams. We're usually a team of 3. So in order to use one of your tilesets in a jam game, I'd have to share it with my friends. Can I do that? Or would all 3 of us have to buy the tileset individually?

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Hey! Thanks a bunch for purchasing the tileset, please go ahead and share it with your team, I'd really like to see the results when you have made something with it!

I did some "colorizing" with a previous tileset, by doing basically what you described- I opened the set in Aseprite (which I fully recommend, it's awesome), swapped the colors and just pasted the recolored version into a large "atlas". Just find a palette that works for you, and you can get it done in a relatively short time. 

Maybe I should make some color variations and include them with the tileset, too?

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That's great to hear since I'm already using Aseprite for tilesets. I will try swapping the colors and see what happens.

If you would include color variations I'd certainly appreciate it. All of the screenshots look amazing!

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Beautiful tileset! I just bought it because it looks so good and I'm making a 2D game that's set in a cave.

May I ask you what the suggested workflow is to add colors to it? Do I open the tileset in any image editor and swap color palettes and then save a copy?

Could you maybe suggest a good editor? I'm not an artist, I'm just a programmer and I have little experience with this.

you can in the code for any element target the grey scale values and replace them

pretty much viable in every engine.