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The MEDIEVAL INSIDES tileset brings you to create your own pixelart medieval inside, houses, shops, taberns, stores, farms, churches and more places!

Don't forget to visit my Patreon if you want to go deeper and pick exclusive content of my Tilesets and more!


And if you liked, dont forget to rate! it helps a lot!

WHAT'S INSIDE:

 Inside_A1 / A2 / A4 / A5 / B / C to be used on RPG MAKER MV. (Ready to go,  only copy paste!)

 48x48 px.

 50 Floors (with autotiles)

 30 Walls

 250 objects with a lot of details 

 Animated chests!

 +120h of work and love on it, so... I hope you liked :)


If you find anything missing in this Tileset, please notify me and I'll fix it!


TERMS OF USE:

-When you buy it, you may use these assets for non-commercial and commercial games.

-Not allowed to resell this tileset themselve.

My other tilesets:

Updated 22 days ago
StatusReleased
CategoryAssets
Rating
Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars
(4 total ratings)
AuthorBooom
GenreRole Playing
Made withRPG Maker
Tags2D, Fantasy, Medieval, Pixel Art, RPG Maker, RPG Maker MV

Purchase

Buy Now$7.00 USD or more

In order to download this asset pack you must purchase it at or above the minimum price of $7 USD. You will get access to the following files:

Inside_A1.png 56 kB
Inside_A2.png 160 kB
Inside_A4.png 128 kB
Inside_A5.png 66 kB
Inside_B.png 164 kB
Inside_C.png 113 kB
!Chest.png 16 kB

Comments

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Unleash your inner architect and caw-struct stunning medieval interiors with the MEDIEVAL INSIDES tileset!

Great work! :D As a younger crow, I used to work with RPG Maker, and if only I had assets like this back then, I would've made my games in no time!

Hi cr.os!

Thanks for the comment and rating!!! (It helps a lot)

I'm glad you like it!

By the way, what editors are you using now?

🐦‍⬛My crow prefers Asperite, caw-ght it on steam. Pyxel Edit is also kind of caw-some to use. There is also an ancient tool called iDraw - it was used back in the day for rpg maker 2003

Depends from the need and project type. I often switch through many editors - it's good to know more than one piece of software, this way it's easy to find out what is the fastest.

It's also not only the tools, the most efficient way of going through projects (at least for me)  is to organize the sprites the most easy way. So there is not much jumping through different tabs etc.

What works for you Booom? Honestly not sure what is good for rpg maker nowadays.

Good to hear it! I see you're a veteran on this.

Right now I'm working with RPGMaker MV / MZ, and its tilesets are bitmaps, so I get by with Gimp.

But this is my first time drawing pixel art, so I might switch to in the future. I've heard of Asprite, and I might use it in the future.