A downloadable asset pack

Buy Now$8.80 USD or more

LICENCE:

For commercial or personal use.

Use and edit freely.

Not for redistribution or resale as a materials set.

The files have been optimized for the RPG Maker MV and MZ standards, so they are particularly convenient for use in those applications, but of course they can be used freely in other ways as well.


■Sample Data Included for Easier Work

By applying "Animations.json," you can start using the effects right away without having to go through the tedious process of creating effects in a database.


■Contents

<ReadMe folder>

html file with detailed material descriptions


<animations folder

About 90 images for animation


<data folder

"Animations.json" files in Japanese and English for RPG Maker MV and MZ, respectively.



Purchase

Buy Now$8.80 USD or more

In order to download this asset pack you must purchase it at or above the minimum price of $8.80 USD. You will get access to the following files:

8bit Retro Graphic Effects.zip 535 kB

Comments

Log in with itch.io to leave a comment.

Hey, I purchased these effects as part of your all-in-one pack, but I don't actually own a version of RPGMaker that can use the json files! any chance you could post some gifs of the animations in action? there's many I can't figure out just by looking at the frames alone, like Ani_burst3, or Ani_dark4

(1 edit)

Hmmm, of course you are free to use them outside of RPG Maker, but some animations will not be the same as those created on the RPG Maker Editor if you just convert the sprite sheets to gifs.

It will take a lot of time and effort to recreate the animations created in the editor as gifs.

What are gif files used for?

(5 edits)

oh, no, I wouldn't be using gifs as assets! I'd just want to see some gifs or videos of the animations being played as intended in the RPG Maker Engine, so that I can have a reference when attempting to recreate the animations myself in another engine from sprite sheets

(1 edit)

I see!

If you mean reference, I made an Mp4 file so that you can see what the animation looks like on the RPG Maker editor.

Creating the gif is a bit of a challenge, so I'm sorry, but is this okay?

reference

this is exactly what I wanted, yes! thank you so much!