Now, the files all start with " icon_ ", the next portion is what you need to pay attention to.Go to your VARIATION Folder ( always start here when adding a new item.some items won't include, say, an SV file or TVD file, but they ALWAYS include a Variation file.because that is what shows up in the Generator Choice Box.If not, here's how.(just in case you don't know ) Raven, so sorry it took me this long to reply.Ĭoncerning you bald sprite issue.lol.(quite the other direction from the goal we meant to accomplish)ĭid you 'renumber' the hair to be the next in line in your Generator's Lineup? Please Link back to this post, no sharing downloads through other sites.Free to make further edits (posting a link here to your edits would be awesome, so we can get a copy for ourselves.You must own a license with RMMV as some of these are edits of Kadokawa's RTP for the MV.Free to use in your Commercial and Non-Commercial games.This adorable cut was so fantastically by accident that we just had to draw out the SV/Icon for it and share with the masses. You can view her Beautiful Collection of Ladies' Hair Styles as well as some AWESOME Mouths, Eyes, Brows, Noses, and Blushes to enhance the diversity of your Generator.Ĭheck those out here => Mon's Character Generator Expansion! This new longer version of p26 makes my heart smile.īig Thank you to Mon for the original design I used to create this work. This glamorous look even allows for bedazzling with an earring. This was a collaborated work between myself and Salty_Arrow. FULL SETS, (Face, SV, TV, TVD, and Variations)! But, "I like diversity" and so we are adding a new style pixie cut along with a new SV and Icon.Īnd these are complete sets. Yes, the generator already has this cut, p04, and we even used the TV/D files with this new look because it matched it well. I, myself, like longer hair so two of these are sporting a lengthy do.(a style which is lacking in the generator).and then there is a pixie cut. We have three absolutely adorable new do's for your ladies to check out and try on. Please, don't fall into a trap that I'm still crawling out of.This is ABSOLUTELY FREE. And trust me, ideas being expanded upon or dummied out happens all the time in game dev, even RPG Making. There's some amazing talent on Itchio and OpenGameArt for free or budget graphics, sounds, etc. On top of that, keep your eyes peeled, especially for free stuff. And personally, I get that finding "good enough" placeholders is a pain. One thing I still need to do is use whatever assets are on-hand to prototype, especially for longer-term projects. The 8-bit graphic pack I'd used had simpler character sprites that were easier to tweak, and converting other pixel art to NES palettes was a big boon. For the games I've completed, I've either used the RTP assets or I've used 8-bit-adjacent ones. Some of my biggest regrets with RPG Maker thus far are wasting money on assets for ideas that fell through, and not finishing (or starting) games I'd commissioned assets for. I am also one who commissions personal artwork because a) I like to support fellow artists, b) I like their art styles and c) they are better at drawing or pixeling than I. I'm someone who has a bad habit of buying assets she doesn't need or doesn't use. Using assets you could edit yourself is an idea I can suggest from experience. if money is really an issue? You have options other than commission work. The easiest way to componsate someone is through money, and it's the most useful form of compensation since it can be used for various means. They're doing it for someone else, so that someone else should at the least compensate them in some way for what is being done. It's not something they're doing for fun, or something they need for their own game. So, yeah, people will ask to be paid for their work. On top of that, you pay for their skills - the ability they've honed over years of work. They are spending the most precious resource they have - TIME, of which everyone has a finite amount - on doing this so of course they want something back for it. You wouldn't ask a movie director to make a movie for you for free, you wouldn't ask an architect to draw up plans for a new house for free, so why ask an artist to make something for you for free. It takes time and effort to make something that works with the generator, that works with the various facing for the sprites and works for battle sets. It's not just a matter of copy/paste and done. It's work, is why people ask for some sort of compensation.
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