Thanks a lot for creating this tool! I really like your art so it's amazing to be able to quickly generate these characters, all in the same art style. Thanks! :D
I really like!!! this I don't know if it's ok ,that sharing the base pngs of this so i may write a program to generate a character for player to choose
I can't find a link to download these base pngs , sucu as head,face,skin (ps; i could use these base pngs,to create a random player in the dungeon game)
a ha ,I found a big problem when i use these characters, whether in the idle state or run state ,when the character carrying a weapon on it's child node it's some kind of funny .the weapon is not moving but the character is up and down
Hello there sir, I really like this character style. I can picture a platforming RPG using this style. Any chance I could get my hands on the images to incorporate a random character generation system/player customization? I don't mind paying, and credit would of course be given
Hello 0x72, I have a question, how can I make the character change the color of the skin (since it does not come in the spritesheet)? Also, I did not understand well the way in which the spritesheet is ordered, could you please explain to me. Thank you
It just maps pixels (lighter: #cccc77, darker: #aaaa55). You can achieve the same (and faster) with a shader I guess; but here I just do something like:
Sure, it's CC0 and I don't mind, although I think it would be fair for your users to give the link to this project to them. That being said it's not a requirement from my side.
Hey we just used your dudes in our Ludum Dare Jam entry, we had originally considered implementing it into the game itself but Unity decided to remove Javascript support... Instead we just generated about 20 of them and pick them randomly.
Honestly, good work. But, can I suggest having more "Suits" its kinda dull only having a few different colors on the suits side. When u have like 100 "heads" it kinda makes it seem like u gave up half way through.
I'm glad you like it so much; thank you the the generous offer.
Unfortunately I have no time for any additional work at the moment. I'm also not sure how it would look for those particular characters tbh, they are designed to be 2-directions.
In any case a pixel-artist you will hire - who may have more imagination - is free to use pixeldudesmaker's assets however they like. It's CC0 after all (as is everything I've released so far here on itch.io).
<3
sidenote: I've been thinking about some 4-direction characters recently but I'm not to be trusted with time estimates.
It affects color of some items (face?) it's only used in 2 or so cases - I guess there was a planned to be used more but I've never added more items in the end :/
I experimented importing this into my game in game maker studio 2, and wow, this will be awesome! I'll be able to add tons of characters from this, or make randomly generated bad guys. The fact that the characters don't have arms is really actually very useful, because i can put another layer on top of the characters!
I'm going to try my hand at creating a game in that sort of style, for both PC and Nintendo Switch. It's really cool to have a good batch of artwork to start with!
is it possible to have the tool iterate through every combination and output images for every combination? Should be a simple implementation to have it step once, export, step again, export and so on. It would generate a lot of data, but would be a useful option. I'm willing to pay for implementation of that sort.
tldr: Doable, but the best is to just port the whole thing into your game. Drop me an email if you wanna help.
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This would generate GBs of data; some of the files would be identical as other ones (e.g. when eyes are covered their colour is not relevant) but checking that would be quite time consuming (O(n²), although if you spend some time on it it could actually be a bunch of ifs so maybe not).
The problem (not a big one) is the platform really. In a browser I cannot cause it to export without your interaction (click - it's made that way so a random website you visit don't push data to your Downloads directory). So I'd have to generate all of them in memory and then push to you but it would require a lot of memory (even more then the output files) - your browser would crash sooner then it's finished. This could be done in batches I guess, I imagine it's not perfect.
I could go with Electron. It would let me to avoid browsers' safety rules (afaik, not 100% sure). Tbh I just don't feel like touching this stuff atm :/; The code that is uploaded right now is minified but the variable names are not shorten (and it's not like there was much comments anyway) so you can unminify it and give it a try. There shouldn't be much changes needed; but it would require learning about Electron.
Finally there is an option to just create a command line version of the tool (I find them easier to include them into your pipeline). Shouldn't take much time but I don't really know if this is what you'd like to use; nor if it'd be useful for anyone else.
That being said: are you sure that you want to ship your game with such an amount of data? If your use-case is "I want a few millions of different characters" than I'd suggest porting the generator to you game and just spawn enemies as you need them during runtime. Your game would be way (WAAAAY) smaller and you'll gain flexibility (removing/adding elements, changing probability of some of them, changing/adding colour-scheme, removing this stupid pirate hat you don't like, making blue-skin enemies resistant to ice-gun, generating procedurally names of the enemies, etc, etc...) and it's not like it's difficult (also fun imo). I'm happy to walk you through or answer any questions about the code over the email or skype if you'd like that - you can drop me an email.
Also, addressing your willingness to pay me money - while appreciated, I'd be happier if you make a fine game.
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Can you make it so the animation is on One ros when you download? Not on multiple row? I still love it!
Each animation (none, idle, run, jump) is in a separate row already.
Oh!
Thanks! Everything needed then is a photo editor to cut out the different animations.
Anyone know if there's anything like this for top-down characters?
this is really good
Thanks a billion times for making this tool! I'll be using it for all my little games as I learn to make 'em!
Have fun! : )
Thanks a lot for creating this tool! I really like your art so it's amazing to be able to quickly generate these characters, all in the same art style. Thanks! :D
thanks! you are welcome! : )
I really like!!! this I don't know if it's ok ,that sharing the base pngs of this so i may write a program to generate a character for player to choose
Yeah, sure, it's ok; feel free to use them.
I can't find a link to download these base pngs , sucu as head,face,skin (ps; i could use these base pngs,to create a random player in the dungeon game)
I've added the files; you can download them by clicking "Download" button
Tks ,It's really cool!!!
a ha ,I found a big problem when i use these characters, whether in the idle state or run state ,when the character carrying a weapon on it's child node it's some kind of funny .the weapon is not moving but the character is up and down
You're question kinda lack context so sorry if my answer doesn't help.
The option you're looking for could be named something like:
- interpolation: none
- (min|max)_filter: nearest
- crisp-edges
- pixelated
- nearest-neighbor
- optimize-contrast // this one is the weirdest O.o
depending on software/framework/engine/library you use.
e.g. in opengl it is:
Hello there sir, I really like this character style. I can picture a platforming RPG using this style. Any chance I could get my hands on the images to incorporate a random character generation system/player customization? I don't mind paying, and credit would of course be given
Hi H-Tech!
here you go:
parts.png:
base.png:
Hello 0x72, I have a question, how can I make the character change the color of the skin (since it does not come in the spritesheet)? Also, I did not understand well the way in which the spritesheet is ordered, could you please explain to me. Thank you
It just maps pixels (lighter: #cccc77, darker: #aaaa55). You can achieve the same (and faster) with a shader I guess; but here I just do something like:
```
for(var i=0; i<data.length; i+=4) {
data[i+0] = replaceColor[0];
data[i+1] = replaceColor[1];
data[i+2] = replaceColor[2];
}
```
(where components are red, blue and green colors and the 4th one would be alpha)
Hey can I use these characters for my own assets that I want to put on itch?
Sure, it's CC0 and I don't mind, although I think it would be fair for your users to give the link to this project to them. That being said it's not a requirement from my side.
Ok great!
https://scratch.mit.edu/projects/276273082/ Im making a game right now. Thanks!!
Hi Thecefus! It looks like the link is dead (404); I'm unable to check your game out : (
Awesome tool. I used it to make the characters for my game: https://natronnatron.itch.io/ghost-zombie
Thanks for your effort!
Very useful and simply amazing. I hope you have a standalone application (exe) for this. ☕
Hey we just used your dudes in our Ludum Dare Jam entry, we had originally considered implementing it into the game itself but Unity decided to remove Javascript support... Instead we just generated about 20 of them and pick them randomly.
https://ldjam.com/events/ludum-dare/43/the-cult
Honestly, good work. But, can I suggest having more "Suits" its kinda dull only having a few different colors on the suits side. When u have like 100 "heads" it kinda makes it seem like u gave up half way through.
Hah, these are cute. Nice work on the tool!
Can you make this sprites 8-directional? I'll pay whatever you want, dude. Those are amazing...
I'm glad you like it so much; thank you the the generous offer.
Unfortunately I have no time for any additional work at the moment. I'm also not sure how it would look for those particular characters tbh, they are designed to be 2-directions.
In any case a pixel-artist you will hire - who may have more imagination - is free to use pixeldudesmaker's assets however they like. It's CC0 after all (as is everything I've released so far here on itch.io).
<3
sidenote: I've been thinking about some 4-direction characters recently but I'm not to be trusted with time estimates.
It affects color of some items (face?) it's only used in 2 or so cases - I guess there was a planned to be used more but I've never added more items in the end :/
Amazing for prototyping or just in general. Great for making funny/funky/cute looking characters.
just now I realized how I could do overworld encounters and I’m gonna use these guys to both test and maybe use in release. Keep up the good work
you really are genius. i have a plan to make a platformer using your asset generator. thanks a ton man! :)
Thanks; make a fun game :) !
i like it! :D
This is amazing! I used it as a starting point on my own and they're coming out great, if I do say so myself.
Awesome! Share whenever possible, I'd be glad to test the game out.
Great!!!
This is AWESOME
Dude you are just awesome!!!!!!!! I have started an project with your assets (not only)!!!!
Neat! Good luck with your project!
This is an incredibly awesome tool. Thanks a bunch for this!
Is it possible to directly export as a GIF file? :D
no but you can use imagemagick:
convert a08040205030200.png -crop 16x24 pdm-%02d.png
convert pdm-2[1-7].png -loop 0 -page +0+0 -set dispose previous a08040205030200_running.gif
works like a charm.
Feel free to extract and use however you want from the app. There are just 2 files: parts.png and base.png.
How do you extract this. I am using this in a prototype game and would like to expand the parts database
Imagine if this was in an sandbox game, everyone would look different.
Cool!
This is a really fun tool to play with!
I like a lot your art and now you make this tool, awesome!! thanks!
amazing tool! hope you will add some more sruff in the future
Hello, first i want to say, amazing tool, but how to export the characters ? Also, will there be a Windows version?
Well, the export button should work already; do you have a problem with that or you mean something else?
As for windows version: not planning right now; but it is doable if people wants it.
Not sure why they would though - what is your usecase?
So, i made my character, and when i click "export" it does nothing
What browser do you use, what version?
It definitely works this way or another with chrome, firefox and safari.
It's possible you have some setting on for blocking new windows being open?
If this is an internet explorer issue it might take me a bit longer to fix; but I'd take a look over the weekend.
Is that a gold mine?? Thank you for being a wonderful person and develop this for us sz
thanks, np, hope it'll be useful!
I experimented importing this into my game in game maker studio 2, and wow, this will be awesome! I'll be able to add tons of characters from this, or make randomly generated bad guys. The fact that the characters don't have arms is really actually very useful, because i can put another layer on top of the characters!
Nice, they look good with the guns!
The Nuclear Throne characters didn't have hands either for exact same reason and it worked for them.
I'm going to try my hand at creating a game in that sort of style, for both PC and Nintendo Switch. It's really cool to have a good batch of artwork to start with!
I would like to play it
is it possible to have the tool iterate through every combination and output images for every combination? Should be a simple implementation to have it step once, export, step again, export and so on. It would generate a lot of data, but would be a useful option. I'm willing to pay for implementation of that sort.
tldr: Doable, but the best is to just port the whole thing into your game. Drop me an email if you wanna help.
---
This would generate GBs of data; some of the files would be identical as other ones (e.g. when eyes are covered their colour is not relevant) but checking that would be quite time consuming (O(n²), although if you spend some time on it it could actually be a bunch of ifs so maybe not).
The problem (not a big one) is the platform really. In a browser I cannot cause it to export without your interaction (click - it's made that way so a random website you visit don't push data to your Downloads directory). So I'd have to generate all of them in memory and then push to you but it would require a lot of memory (even more then the output files) - your browser would crash sooner then it's finished. This could be done in batches I guess, I imagine it's not perfect.
I could go with Electron. It would let me to avoid browsers' safety rules (afaik, not 100% sure). Tbh I just don't feel like touching this stuff atm :/; The code that is uploaded right now is minified but the variable names are not shorten (and it's not like there was much comments anyway) so you can unminify it and give it a try. There shouldn't be much changes needed; but it would require learning about Electron.
Finally there is an option to just create a command line version of the tool (I find them easier to include them into your pipeline). Shouldn't take much time but I don't really know if this is what you'd like to use; nor if it'd be useful for anyone else.
That being said: are you sure that you want to ship your game with such an amount of data? If your use-case is "I want a few millions of different characters" than I'd suggest porting the generator to you game and just spawn enemies as you need them during runtime. Your game would be way (WAAAAY) smaller and you'll gain flexibility (removing/adding elements, changing probability of some of them, changing/adding colour-scheme, removing this stupid pirate hat you don't like, making blue-skin enemies resistant to ice-gun, generating procedurally names of the enemies, etc, etc...) and it's not like it's difficult (also fun imo). I'm happy to walk you through or answer any questions about the code over the email or skype if you'd like that - you can drop me an email.
Also, addressing your willingness to pay me money - while appreciated, I'd be happier if you make a fine game.
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huh, so much typing, sorry for that XD
cool tool, funny ! :)
A small token of appreciation is paid, very cool stuff!
thanx, now go make something cool! no excuses! :)
This is cool stuff, can be quite useful. Thank you.
I wish i could donate to you right now. but my card won't accept international transactions.