Rpg Maker Vx Modern Day Resource Pack Download

RPG Maker DLC - Modern Day Tiles Resource Pack will let you map a city (complete with roads, streetlights, and a fly infested dumpster) as well as the house of your hero. For the next two weeks, we've arranged a special introductory price for this Resource Pack. You can pick it up and the license allows you to use the resources in your personal or commercial RPG Maker projects.

For far too long there has been a shortage of Modern Day Tiles for RPG Maker. Community member Lunarea has stepped in and filled that void with her Modern Day Tile Pack.

**First of all, this seemed like the appropriate section to post this question to. If it is not, I am sorry for that. I have a little question for you (especially Lunarea, since it's her pack): I am looking to buy resource pack for my game, which is set in modern times. Now, the question is, if I buy this pack, am I allowed to modify it's contents (ie the tiles) by editing them and using them as references for a commercial game? I mean recoloring, creating longer cars or different beds starting from the same layout, etc. The reason I am asking this is because I am the only spriter for my game, and I can't quite afford hiring a spriter. The only problem is that I am not so good at art, so it would be the best if I had some reference material.

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It would save me a lot of time from creating all new tilesets, that's why I am asking. Thanks a lot! (I will of course give credits to Lunarea and Enterbrain for the sprites). Talking about drawing tablets (not that I am looking to get one now, but in the future), I read some articles relating to screen size and the size of the tablet. In that article, it was recommended for me to get a Wacom Intuos Pro Medium Tablet (which would be about ~300$).

Now, my question is, for amateur stuff like creating my own tilesets/sprites and some drawing here and there, would fit? It is half the price of the Pro counterpart. So, for amateur stuff, sprite creating / drawing / etc. Would it be good? Or what would you recommend me? My screen size is 1920*1080.

I am not planning to go into the professional field of graphic designing and drawing, just for me. Mostly I would get it for drawing art for my games (such as character faces and whatnot) and for sprite making, but also drawing different images. EDIT: I feel like I should mention that I am left handed. Does that change anything? No, being left or right handed should not change anything - unless it's a special pen with a grip optimized for handling instead or a regular neutral pen. As for which tabled to use - it's the same as with cars, you can purchase a Ferrari or a Trabant, they will both transport you to your destination - the Ferrari will go there faster of course but that's what you pay for;-) The main price difference from tablets is about the size of the tablet - smaller ones are a lot cheaper than larger ones.

As a professional artist creating large pictures, you'll need a large tablet. If you want to create only small pictures, then a cheaper and smaller one might be sufficient - but you should check that it is large enough for you to draw on, the smallest ones can't be used for efficient drawing. I suggest looking for a shop where you can test the different sizes for yourself, otherwise you might end up wasting money one way or another when you buy the wrong size. I have a Bamboo Fun - which is the cheapest Wacom tablet you can get, and it works fine for what I use. Eventually, I'll upgrade to something bigger/better, but you can get great work with the simplest of tablets - or, as I mentioned, with just a mouse and a steady hand.