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Bring your top-down RPG to life with this lush pixel art tile set! Perfect for creating vibrant forest and farming areas, this pack includes assets for paths, lakes, vegetable fields, and so much more. Build a rich, immersive world with ease!

File formats .PNG
Asset exports setup Asset Sheets / Individual exports
Grid / tile size 32x24px tiles / 16x16px décor items
Royalty free and commercial use             Once purchased (see also licence)

Assets includes:

  • 24 farming tiles
  • 30 pond tiles
  • 42  path tiles
  • 18 decor tiles
  • 18 grass tiles
  • 40 individual decor items


      



Updated 6 days ago
StatusReleased
CategoryAssets
Rating
Rated 4.3 out of 5 stars
(4 total ratings)
AuthorPenzilla
Tags16x16, 2D, 32x32, Asset Pack, Farming, Forest, Pixel Art, Retro, Royalty Free, Tileset

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Get this asset pack and 2 more for $12.00 USD
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In order to download this asset pack you must purchase it at or above the minimum price of $6 USD. You will get access to the following files:

AssetSheet_Decor.png 5.5 kB
AssetSheets_Tiles.zip 126 kB

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[Update]

Images are great, I was oppening them in wrong program at first. My fault.

The graphics on preview are scaled up to showcase them better. The grid-size etc. are stated for the pack as well. 
If you are having trouble with scaling for your project, you might do a few different things depending on your workflow; if you for example are working with an engine like unity, you'll have plenty of options to scale the camera or scene rather than the items.
The example images are scaled up using "nearest neighbor" in photopshop (similar in other programs), the upscaling in the image you've attched seems to be biliniar or similar, so editing the assets this way could also be an option for you.
The assets are not upscaled in the pack as most people prefer them in their original scaling, as it allows for pixel perfect placement, etc.
I hope this helps you, let me know if there are anything else I can do.

Sorry, that was my mistke. I was able to open them correctly, thanks for help :) 

No worries, glad to hear it :)

such creative and amazing idea!!!