

Here’s the priority order I used for the parts (I could be wrong, so double check): If I had gone as far as doing that for each of them there would be a lot of extra files and although it shouldn’t be hard it will take some time.
#RPG MAKER VX ACE ICON SET TEMPLATE GENERATOR#
There in your generator files and you simply have to overlay the different skin tones.

Every generator file has a different overlay for skin tone for each Clothes file. You will have to import these into the Character folder individually aka you can’t just copy the folders in, remember read the script.Īlso note that I just did the default skin tone for the Clothes files. I was particular about naming them, so I could keep them organized. These are all the generator parts converted into the format recognized by the script. This takes forever, but since I already went through the trouble of doing so, I figured I would share: There is quite a bit of graphics available because of the character generator built into Ace, which means you already have these graphics, but they have to be converted.

For the ambitious you could probably make a pretty good character generator as well. Basically it allows you to set graphics for any equipment which can add a lot of personality to your RTP graphics game. So I’ve been playing with Victor Sant’s Visual Equip Script. Hopefully I will finish it sometime soon and make the tutorial, but I won’t get my hopes up that it will be any time soon. It has also helped me make different scripts I was using more compatible. The main reason for teaching this is because I know I’m anal retentive about how I want my menu screens to look and if I were to ask a scripter to do this for me, they would probably hate my guts by the time I finished nitpicking everything to death, so I figure it was probably better to learn it myself. I plan to make a tutorial because it is mostly just a bunch of different drawing methods for various data that the default scripts already collect. One of the biggest impediments to me making much in my game or for my blog has been because I’ve been working on some scripting. Some of these don’t look so great, but looked better in the second version (or at least should) and some just probably won’t look great, but will help you maintain consistency. I was working on a set that was set a bit higher, but I have yet to finish it. Remember to set the event on fixed direction when using these. Nothing too fancy but if you were to add an animation or something it could look nice.
#RPG MAKER VX ACE ICON SET TEMPLATE ZIP#
This zip folder contains all the icons in the RTP done up like the above. They are hard to see because they are white on a white background. Also here’s the number fonts if you want to use them. Overall I like the options this design gives you if you are using the RTP because there are a lot of different combinations for the battlebacks. Obviously I have a better example for template 2 because that’s the one I’ve spent more time with. Next I add the template I’m using (I like template 2 better personally, but I figured template 1 could be better for some people). Then I configure my grid 264 x 384 and cut-out a section. These are 264 x 384 pixels and I combine them with these cut out of the backgrounds I’m using in my game:Īll I’ve done here is made the background in GIMP, battleback 1 and 2 layer really easily. So consequently these are only for RPG Maker license holders like most things I make. The circles and ovals were made using animation images from the RTP. These are some templates for a larger card design. This is the forest battleback and grassland battleback slightly recolored because I thought they would look a little more fitting with the tiles from Celianna’s tileset I’m using in my game. I also made some alternate colors of the arrows just for fun. These are just some of the icons from the RTP without the background and I removed the lettering from the buff arrows. So here’s some stuff I’ve been working on. My schedule changed at work and I haven’t had the time I had before, though I’ve had more time with the family, so that’s nice. So I know its been a while and I’m sorry about that.
